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Thread: iPod Adaptor

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by AKCallahan
I'm looking to install an iPod adaptor for my OEM radio. I would pay the extra $50 for the install any place I can buy the adaptor, but if I can do it myself, I can spend the $50 on a tank of gas. I need to know how to access the radio..step by step..this is my first time.
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Sublime#925 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Go to mopar-accessories.com and make sure you select DODGE, then enter your Year, Make, Model. Look under Audio/Video & Electronic and you'll see the Ipod listed with the BlueTooth/Uconnect. Click on it and then select either Ipod Integration Harness for true Digital or Ipod Interface for FM modulation. Once you are there just click "More Details" and there is a PDF file with Installation ...

eatesalot7 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Sublime#925 Go to mopar-accessories.com and make sure you select DODGE, then enter your Year, Make, Model. Look under Audio/Video & Electronic and you'll see the Ipod listed with the BlueTooth/Uconnect. Click on it and then select either Ipod Integration Harness for true Digital or Ipod Interface for FM ...

Stephens replied 1 month, 1 week ago
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX :IT Heres what I got, and it was 16.50

RussP replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Depends on which radio you have.

Stephens replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Stock radio with cd player. Has auxillary input on the bottom right hand corner.

thatrandomguy12 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
go to radioshack, buy an aux cable for 5 bucks.

mechcpl replied 1 month, 1 week ago
how does this work on the rec with factory steering wheel controls and all? what does it display http://www.mopar-accessories.com/en-...=3334&pc=30 512

dvsjeremiahcharger replied 1 month, 1 week ago
its real simple to gain access to the OEM radio. Pop off the trim around your radio and dash right there and unplug the traction control and air condition cords that attack to it. and there you go you have access. back out the four screws around the radio and pull it out

Stephens replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by thatrandomguy12 go to radioshack, buy an aux cable for 5 bucks. That cable doesn't charge the ipon when being used.

Vito99 replied 1 month ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Stephens Stock radio with cd player. Has auxillary input on the bottom right hand corner. not on the 07s and 6's

 

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Stephens
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user's latest post:
iPod Adaptor - Page 2 - Dodge...
Published (2009-11-26 23:44:00)
Mine's an 08. I guess I thought they all had em.
eatesalot7
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iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-11 07:48:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Sublime#925 Go to mopar-accessories.com and make sure you select DODGE, then enter your Year, Make, Model. Look under Audio/Video & Electronic and you'll see the Ipod listed with the BlueTooth/Uconnect. Click on it and then select either Ipod Integration Harness for true Digital or Ipod Interface for FM modulation. Once you are there just click "More Details" and there is a PDF file...
AKCallahan
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iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-11 01:45:00)
I'm looking to install an iPod adaptor for my OEM radio. I would pay the extra $50 for the install any place I can buy the adaptor, but if I can do it myself, I can spend the $50 on a tank of gas. I need to know how to access the radio..step by step..this is my first time.
Sublime#925
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user's latest post:
iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-11 07:16:00)
Go to mopar-accessories.com and make sure you select DODGE, then enter your Year, Make, Model. Look under Audio/Video & Electronic and you'll see the Ipod listed with the BlueTooth/Uconnect. Click on it and then select either Ipod Integration Harness for true Digital or Ipod Interface for FM modulation. Once you are there just click "More Details" and there is a PDF file with Installation instructions. Good luck!!!
RussP
1
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iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-12 12:02:00)
Depends on which radio you have.
dvsjeremiahcharger
1
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iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-13 23:31:00)
its real simple to gain access to the OEM radio. Pop off the trim around your radio and dash right there and unplug the traction control and air condition cords that attack to it. and there you go you have access. back out the four screws around the radio and pull it out
mechcpl
1
user's latest post:
iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-13 14:26:00)
how does this work on the rec with factory steering wheel controls and all? what does it display http://www.mopar-accessories.com/en-...=3334&pc=30512
thatrandomguy12
1
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iPod Adaptor
Published (2009-11-13 14:10:00)
go to radioshack, buy an aux cable for 5 bucks.
Vito99
1
user's latest post:
iPod Adaptor - Page 2 - Dodge...
Published (2009-11-20 23:29:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Stephens Stock radio with cd player. Has auxillary input on the bottom right hand corner. not on the 07s and 6's
wlangenbach
1
user's latest post:
iPod Adaptor - Page 2 - Dodge...
Published (2009-11-27 10:03:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Stephens Stock radio with cd player. Has auxillary input on the bottom right hand corner. not in my 06 gomango. i have the 6 cd nav unit.

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