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if you have aux button there is a plug wire that mite be in the dash of the car, you could go to the radio manufacture website see if you can find the users manual, or installation guide, operational manual, the aux mite be a wifi option on other device of similar radio, that radio may have many versions and the version you got does not have that option with the cheaper version of radio that was installed when the car was made.
go to manufactures website, service, make, model,
it may need drivers to run the aux.
Check center console to be sure there isn't a aux port in there if not the best thing to do it find a Junk yard and find your yr model with one and get it
Remove the 3 knobs for air system.
Remove the 2 small philip screws at bottom.
Pull bezel straight out.
Remove 4 larger philip screws on either side of radio.
Pull radio straight out.
To find out if your radio has "AUX IN", hold CD button for about 2-3 secs. If AUX appears on display your model has "AUX" connector in back. 2003 and early 2004 do not have "aux in".
You probably need to enable the aux input. To do this, turn the deck off and then enter the function menu. Set the aux input to on and you should be good to go.
Possible, but if your iPod is playing through an aux input, it is just gonna be analog audio through a headphone jack. Basically, if you have sound through headphones, then you can pipe that into any source unit. What radio do you have (brand and model number)? some radios have menus that require that you first turn on "Aux" before you'll hear any audio through it. Depending on brand and model, some units have "Aux1" and "Aux2".
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