Do 2003 cars have aux?

Do 2003 cars have aux?

The 2003 Toyota Camry did not come with an AUX input on any trim level and there was no option to add one from the dealership. When this vehicle came out AUX port were relatively rare as the mp3 player craze had not yet fully taken shape.

Where is the auxiliary jack on a Ford stereo?

Plug one end into the auxiliary jack on the other to the back of the Ford stereo, the other into your portable audio device and you’ll get direct digital sound quality.

Is there an AUX in for an iPod?

It’ll probably run me around $200 installed, which is a fine price to avoid terrestrial radio and the frustration of an FM transmitter. UPDATE: Apparently, the 2007 Outbacks do have an aux-in option, not just an iPod connector option. Apologies for my prior error, but that still doesn’t fix the problem for us ’05 and ’06 owners.

Can a Subaru stereo hook up to an iPod?

But if you’re like me and own multiple MP3 players, most of which won’t work with the specialized iPod connectors, the solution’s different: get an aftermarket stereo with a built-in auxiliary input or (better yet) a USB connection . Subaru must have thought its customers didn’t care about audio.

What to do if your car doesn’t have an AUX input jack?

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Older cars built before 2004 usually don’t have auxiliary input jacks. If your car doesn’t have an aux input jack then you can purchase a cassette player adapter or FM transmitter to connect your player to the car. Thanks!

How to plug your iPod into your car stereo with an..?

Generally a 2–3 foot (0.61–0.91 m) cable (.6-.9m) is plenty long and should only cost about $5 to $10. Plug one end of the cable into the headphone jack of your iPod or MP3 player. Plug the other end of the cable into your car stereo’s auxiliary input jack. Press the “AUX” button on your car stereo to cycle to the auxiliary cable setting.

Can a headphone jack be added to a car stereo?

This instructable will show you how to add an auxiliary input, like a headphone jack, to your car so you can listen to an iPod/mp3 player/GPS or anything that has a line-out through your cars stereo. While I will be adding it on my ’99 Chevy Suburban, it can very easily be done on almost all cars, SUVs, and trucks.

Why is my iPod not playing on my car stereo?

On an iPod Touch or iPhone, go to “Settings > Music” and tap EQ under the “Playback” header, then tap “Off”. Accessing the EQ settings will vary depending on the model of MP3 player you are using. My radio works but when I use the auxiliary cable no sound comes out. WHat could be wrong? Try using a different auxiliary cable.