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Posted on Feb 14, 2013

Cannot get the ipod to connect and play in my pajero vrx-nt stereo system

The stereo does not play music from my ipod

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I purchaced a CONNEXIA 3.5 stereo plug with 2RCA plugs from JB HIFI product No. X05139 for #9.95. Plug in to RCA sockets in glove box then find AUX[ hold disc button for more than 2 sec]. Works great , perfect sound.

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