i have a 1999 gmc jimmy, i would like to know is there anyway to hook up...

chris d

New member
Joined
Apr 22, 2010
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Points
0
...a ipod to it without using a FMtuner? there is no cassette player, and no aux jack that i no of. i do not want to replace the radio. ive done my searching on the internet and some people say there is a jack behind the console itself, but you need to by a certain adapter for all of it. and some people say there is no such aux jack behind the console. i am currently using a very expensive FM tuner, and i do not like the quality at all.
 
...a ipod to it without using a FMtuner? there is no cassette player, and no aux jack that i no of. i do not want to replace the radio. ive done my searching on the internet and some people say there is a jack behind the console itself, but you need to by a certain adapter for all of it. and some people say there is no such aux jack behind the console. i am currently using a very expensive FM tuner, and i do not like the quality at all.

Here is a link for you to be able to use your ipod with your stock tuner. In the back of your tuner there is a din pin connector there to be able to connect the Auxiliary input converters that are designed to convert the CD changer port of the OEM radio (with CD changer controls) into auxiliary input. Devices such as XM RADIOS, DVD, VCR, MP3, Video Game Systems, and Satellite Radio can be added to the OEM radio without FM modulation. Give them call and they should be more then happy to help you get your ipod working through your system. :D

http://www.oemautosound.com/c-151-gmc-products.aspx

http://www.oemautosound.com/c-87-gmc-auxiliary-input-converters.aspx
 
Last edited:


Back
Top