I want to play Ipod through an aux input but i dont have one. I've got an infinity system with 6 CD changer and no clue on cars.
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If it is a factory radio you will have to remove it> call your local mit dealer and give them the # on the back of the radio. They will tell you the code.
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I fits stock radio you may need to get another harness to go in back of radio, most aftermarket radios have something for this these days. I usuallly use a FM transmitter its easier and portable.
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Check to see what type of stereo head unit is installed in the car first and foremost... next you're going to want to find out if the unit is powered and sending power to the speakers.
After you figure this out, you can then go about picking out a replacement set of speakers for your car. You also need to decide if you want to upgrade being that you'll be spending money on new speakers anyway. Audio is a very subjective matter so what sounds good to you might not sound good to the next person which is why I recommend you go to a stereo shop and listen to the speakers yourself with all the settings on the head unit its hooked up to flat (i.e. the EQ flat, the fader off, the balance set to the center, and soforth) as this will give you a better gauge of how the speaker sounds by itself without any help from the head unit.
Infinity is a decent brand and Im sure you'll be able to find replacements of the OEM speakers relatively easily if you want to go that route. You could remove the speaker, and probably check out Crutchfield which stocks most of the infinity line for your specific model of Infinity woofers.
Removal is a simple task of removing door panels if its in the doors, and removing some screws and undoing some wire connectors. All you'll need are some screwdrivers and possibly some pliers.
Schematics and specifications of your stereo system should be easy enough to find online by doing a search with google or bing.
hope that helps! =)
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