Tip & How-To about Apple iPod touch

How do i connect my iPod to a Pioneer Car Stereo

It is advisable to listen to your iPod through headphones while driving in the car. Not only is it dangerous to completely cancel the sounds of the road as it is often illegal in many cities across the country. There is an alternative, however. In just a few steps you can use your iPod to your car stereo speakers and use the car to listen to your music, podcasts and audiobooks. No brand car stereo makes it easier to connect these beautiful than Pioneer.


1. Connect one end of the mini-jack on your iPod headphone jack. Once done, set your iPod or on your dashboard or your car seat so that it will not tip over while driving.


2. Find your sound system's auxiliary input Pioneer. It is often located in front of the front panel stereo, but can also open the front or back of the unit completely. If the extra connector on the back of the stereo itself, then you remove the panel. When it comes to this, see the instructions that came with your sound system is provided for further guidance.


3. Connect the other end of the cable mini-jack for stereo aux port. This will allow your iPod to the audio signal through the cable to the stereo and the stereo signal will pass to the car speakers. Most often, when something is plugged into the stereo aux jack will work in stereo. In some models a setting to select the additional connection. Whatever the case, now you can sit and enjoy your iPod for that long car ride.

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if I use the headphones from my iPod when I cut my lawn, will it protect my ears.

Nope - headphones do nothing to protect ears from loud noise. Actually they can make it worse as listening to loud music directly in the ears can be quite dangerous.
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You should check and see if the headphone jack is broke or not. That sometimes accounts for the reason why sound won't come out.

Go here to see about replacing/fixing a broken headphone jack:

http://store.ifixipodsfast.com/ipod-parts-/-installation/ipod-video/ipod-video-headphone-jack-/-hold-switch/prod_69.html
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