I want an 1.8mm audio jack that can plug into my MP3 player into, and listen to my own music while driving.
Surely there's a better way to do that than buying an aftermarket radio isn't there?
Did you try putting one of the cord into your urethra?
There is a way of disassembling the OEM radio and soldering an AUX connector or Bluetooth adapter in place of the CD player or tape player wires, but if you're asking like that you probably don't posess the knowledge to find it.
>>13998577
if you had the option of a cd changer you can get a kit that converts it to aux input, related let's you charge and change tracks, but there are simpler kits that are just a audio jack
>>13998577
>1.8mm
what even uses this size plug
>>13998577
>mfw when my VT commodore had an aux input in 1999
I used the factory radio in my q45 by making a DIN5-RCA adapter.
>>13998616
Those are worse than FM/AM in audio quality.
>>13999375
they are acually not as bad as u think.
nigga you can get a good radio for like 100$
http://www.amazon.com/iSimple-IS32-Universal-Integration-Smartphones/dp/B004613FCE/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1449543847&sr=1-3&keywords=isimple+aux
What I use, audio quality comes in great. I use an extra amp though between them so I don't pick up static or electrical noise.
>>13999191
Apple, normal people use 3.5
>>13998577
Tap into the audio off the cd drive if equipped. then just burn a silent cd.
If you're radio wasnt made by idiots, the ribbon cable should be labeled whats what, otherwise, multimeter and trial/error, then just solder some wires to a convenient spot just past or on the ribbon connector and wire in a jack.
Some cut audio if the cd skips though, which is annoying when off-roading...
>>13998577
>buying an aftermarket radio
is a bretty gud option, only takes a few hours to install, and will sound way better than your stock system, but will be most expensive choice.
>>13998600
>>13998653
>mfw p/o of my car did this
>>13998616
This. dollar store my nigga.