SAT to iPod Question
#1
SAT to iPod Question
I have searched but have yet to find exactly what I need to convert my SAT to an iPod connection. I have read through the sticky on it and it just gets me more and more confused. If anyone who has this mod could reply and let me know the exact part needed, the part number, where I can get it, and possibly installation instructions and pictures I would really appreciate it.
My local shop wants to charge me $700 to do it, and I know thats a TOTAL RIP OFF!!!
Help please......
My local shop wants to charge me $700 to do it, and I know thats a TOTAL RIP OFF!!!
Help please......
#3
Originally Posted by maximob
I bought a pac aai-nis adapter from x10.com. It's really easy to install and connects directly to the sat input on the stock head unit. It gives you 2 RCA inputs and there's alot of room in the console to install the brick. To use it, you set your head unit to 'A' channel and press the sat button for input 1 ('B' channel for input 2). The radio will remember any stations you have programmed under A or B, but you can't switch between radio and sat from the steering wheel.
With this adapter I can plug in my mp3 player and buy a portable sat radio and connect it also. I would still have to tune from the portable unit, but volume can be controlled from the wheel.
$75 for the pac and $100 for a portable sat sounds alot better than $400 for XM from the dealer.
...maxb
With this adapter I can plug in my mp3 player and buy a portable sat radio and connect it also. I would still have to tune from the portable unit, but volume can be controlled from the wheel.
$75 for the pac and $100 for a portable sat sounds alot better than $400 for XM from the dealer.
...maxb
So all i need is the Pac aai-nis adapter.. sweet, I think I got this covered, and if I buy the piece, my dealer will install it for $20...
HA, I love working at a dealership...
THNX
--Smokey
#4
man...giving the dealership 20 for doing that ...imo is a waste of money !! all you got to do is remove 2 panels, one connector, plug in the adapter, run the cable to where you want it and done !! just me though... good luck !!
luigi
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