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Anonymous Posted on Aug 20, 2014

How do I play my ipod from an Eclipse CD 3414?

I've installed a aux adapter cable to the back of my car cd player (eclipse cd 3414). But I cannot play music from my mp3 player (ipod). I have read in other forums that pressing and holding the disc button would switch the unit's mode to "aux," but this doesn't work. I tried burning a silent cd and playing the ipod over that, but that doesn't work either. Is there a way to play my ipod off this unit?

  • Shaun Huffman
    Shaun Huffman Mar 26, 2016

    anyone know the pinout, then i can hook my own input w/o proper plug ?

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 22, 2007

SOURCE: CD3422 Aux Mode

hook it up through the back in the 3.5 mm jack.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 29, 2008

SOURCE: eject button will not eject cd

Mine was stuck in there for almost a year until I disconnected the battery (for other reasons) and when I reconnected it, the CD finally saw the light again.

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Philip Rowney

  • 94 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 18, 2008

SOURCE: AUX In for Eclipse CD3422

Hi,
yes it does, it's part of the CD changer plug.

Here's ->LINK<- an adapter for the iPod on EBay.

Regards

Philip

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: Eclipse CD2000 has no sound from a cd or sirius... radio works

If you have an amplifier hooked up make sure that the correct blue wire on the harness is connected. One of the wires is the remote amp turn-on, the other is for a power antenna. That would be why your radio plays through your speakers, the power antenna wire' when the source is set to radio, sends a 12 volt signal. That would turn on your amp if thats the way that its hooked up.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: MP3, IPOD, CD doesn't appear when I press "Source"

Easy.

If you read your owner's maunal, page 26, the USB is designed for a flash drive (up to 4GB), not an Ipod.
If you would like to play your iPOD, purchase the IPC008 (Ipod Lead) and you're done!


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Hi,
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Here's ->LINK<- an adapter for the iPod on EBay.

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