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Old 07-05-2008, 02:14 PM
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input jacks for stock radio unit?

I have a 2004 crv with the stock am-fm, cd changer, cassette player and would like to add a set rca input jacks for and auxilary source. Any thoughts on how to accomplish this with purchasing a complete unit? Thanks.
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Old 07-06-2008, 03:15 AM
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Hi, I have just bought XCARLINK to allow me to plug an MP3 player into my CRV EX 2005 stock CD/Radio/SatNav, works very well and has both USB and SD card inputs. Not sure where you are but in the UK this is the official website, however I bought mine from America using EBay cos' it was cheaper, even with the shipping over to the UK!

I would note that with the version I have you have the option of 3.5 jack, USB or SD card.


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Old 07-13-2008, 10:34 PM
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I have a 2004 crv with the stock am-fm, cd changer, cassette player and would like to add a set rca input jacks for and auxilary source. Any thoughts on how to accomplish this with purchasing a complete unit? Thanks.
if you want to stay w/ Honda head unit, you have 2 choices: trade your HU for the one that doesn't have the built-in CD changer, or trade it for a 2005-6 unit w/ CD changer that is "XM ready". w/ the replacement HUs i listed, you still have to buy an adaptor that plugs into either the CD changer socket or the XM radio socket. the pre-2005 units w/ built-in CD changer only have a single socket that is used by speakers, etc.
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you can also put awired fm mod in behind your factory radio or buy a peripheral integration unit sold at best buy
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:27 AM
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When I still had my stock radio, put a high-low pass filter on the back of the head unit, adn that gave me all the channels, along with auxilary outs, but don't bother, the bass drowns out everything else, and those thigns don't work properly. IF you want aux in, the only way is with an FM modulator I think.
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Old 07-21-2008, 11:28 AM
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like I said, a wired fm modulator, OR a peripheral syatem.
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