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How do I add an AUX INPUT to my 2006 Sequoia stock radio system?

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Toyota sequoia with factory radio single cd player--does it have an aux jack (3.5mm)

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2009

SOURCE: Hooking up to Radio Aux

go to coloradofans.com or purchase a pac-oem and an ab-gm12 connector if you have a rfd model radio (displays song and artist on radio) or you could purchase an expensive kit from bestbuy. I have an Isuzu i-350, always refer to it as a colorado when looking for these parts.

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: Aux cable stuck in Aux input

needdle nose plyers or you can use a screw just turn and pull

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: aux input location

Though I'm sure there is an AUX button on the radio, there isn't actually an auxillary port on a 2007 Grand Prix stock radio.I'm sorry to say, but you would have to get an aftermarket radio.

mtous2162

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: I was given an Ipod Touch for my Bday and I want

There are 2 possibilities here:
Most Odysseys I've seen, have a small compartment on the left side of the third row that opens up to show a set of inputs (Audio and Video) as well as 3 headphone jacks with volume control.

WHat I did for mine was I purchased an extra long RCA audio cable on one side and a Stereo mini-plug on the other. I connected it back there where mentioned. Then I routed the cable under the rear door plastic plate and under the driver's seat, where it reappears under the center table.

Whenever I want to connect my iPod Touch, I just grab the plug, connect my iPod then raise the volume of the iPod all the way to the max, put the radio in XM/AUX and play away.

2) The second way to do this is a bit more complex, and will be the needed way if you do not have the A/V connectors in the back:
You will need to pull out the radio and the auxiliary connections should be in the back of the radio, or connected to the main radio plug.

I would recommend taking the van to an audio shop to do this installation.

Hope this helps!




Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2010

SOURCE: aux input not working

I have the exact same problem. Did you ever get this fixed? If so, how?

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