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Re: Need to find the audio input jack in the car. Where...
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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Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable
from the auxiliary device to the
auxiliary input jack. When a
device is connected, the system
automatically begins playing audio
from the device over the vehicle spekers.
It is not in the vehicle , if you have the external cd changer,
the cd changer can be unplug, to install the auxiliary audio input,
this is what you need volswagen aux interface
for ipods use this ipod interface full ipod controls from the volkswagen radio
Inside the armrest you will find the ipod audio input jack. Your sales rep should walk you through this. Once plugged in the ipod will display in the AUDIO , AUX position in your info screen of the NAV system.
DEPENDING ON THE LEVEL OF TRIM, THE CAR ALSO HAS A SOUND LIBRARY CAPABLE OF RECORDING 2200 SONGS TO THE AUDIO HARD DRIVE, FROM CD OR OTHER SOURCES.
Enjoy the ride. You have made an awesome choice of car. Post back with more questions
Even though your current radio has an AUX button the radio is not programmed to utilize it.
There is no 'easy' way to add the '07 Job 2 and later year model's factory Aux input. You will need to buy an aftermarket solution. Something like this http://pac-audio.com/productDetails.aspx?ProductId=821&CategoryID=24
In your car there should be an auxillary jack located in the glove compartment where you can purchase an auxillary jack and insert and plug into your Ipod in the headphone jack.
Hope this helps
"2009 Toyota Tacoma trucks are fitted with an enhanced standard audio system for 2009, with an AM/FM radio, auxiliary audio input, an MP3-capable CD player and XM Satellite radio capability."
I have an '08 Tacoma, and I bought an aftermarket iPod interface with RCA jacks so I could hook up my iPod and Sirius Satellite Radio.
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