Ipod, no auxiliary input

808_civic

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I need some help. My wife got me an ipod nano for my birthday and I'd like to be able to connect it to my car's stereo. The thing is, my stereo doesn't have an auxiliary input (It's a JVC KD-S10). How can I get the ipod to work in my car? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

DmanStacy

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You Can get a Fm trasmitter, which hooks up to your ipod and then charges threw your cig lighter, it then trasmitter the ipod music threw whatever station you set it on, look it up on ebay, they only cost like 10 bucks
 


BlueSiclone

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It would sound like s**t that way. You should be able to install a jack yourself. Pull the head unit and depending on the unit, should have a wire labled AUX...buy the necessary wiring and install. That's what I had to do with my panasonic...not too hard at all
 

zammykoo

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if you have a CD changer input option that would work, you can buy a 1/8" audio jack to cd changer wire on ebay
 


xWIREMANx

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Granted an FM modulator doesn't sound that great it is the only option for that deck. It has no cd changer input so no luck on the cd to aux input. If you get an FM mod, don't get a wireless one cause they do suck. Get the kind that T into the antenna line or just buy a new radio for like $80 cause 99% of all new ones have aux as standard option.
 


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