2007 Accord SE-V6 Aux Input
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2007 Accord SE-V6 Aux Input
Hi guys, first time posting here:
I have an '07 Accord that's under lease so I don't want to do anything that can't be reversed in about 10 months from now.
I'm sick of using an FM transmitter for my Ipod, and am looking to connect it to wherever the "AUX" input is. I don't mind not being able to control the tracks from the steering wheel, all I want is a direct line into the stereo...and I don't have a tape deck. Does anyone know how I can accomplish this? Is it just a matter of pulling out the stereo and feeding a line from the back of it and up through a vent or something? Any help, or links to where this has been discussed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I have an '07 Accord that's under lease so I don't want to do anything that can't be reversed in about 10 months from now.
I'm sick of using an FM transmitter for my Ipod, and am looking to connect it to wherever the "AUX" input is. I don't mind not being able to control the tracks from the steering wheel, all I want is a direct line into the stereo...and I don't have a tape deck. Does anyone know how I can accomplish this? Is it just a matter of pulling out the stereo and feeding a line from the back of it and up through a vent or something? Any help, or links to where this has been discussed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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RE: 2007 Accord SE-V6 Aux Input
Thanks I'm going to look into that. It seems like I can get one on ebay for about $110...I'm gonna see how easy it is to remove the radio/install it, and remove it again when it's time to return the lease...without making any permanent changes.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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RE: 2007 Accord SE-V6 Aux Input
hey man, i just installed a USA-Spec adapter for my 07 SE, 4CYL. It plugs right into the AUX input in the bottom of the headunit. There is also a space to the left of the cubby (right of your feet) which you can run the wire through if you don't want to drill any holes like i did (through the back left side of the cubby). The audio difference is stunning, it's so much more clear and no more fuzz!! I'd definatly recomend it. You might run into trouble taking the cubby out though, but it shouldnt be too hard with some patience. Crutchfield gives you a very helpful packet on how to take out everything. Hope that was helpful!
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