motor602
Enthusiast
Alright guys, I bought my car in the good old days, when Ipods didn't exist. When I took delivery of the car I had the "factory" Alpine 6 disc changer installed in the car. However it has become quite the relic over the last few years as I usually just listen to my Ipod through an FM transmitter (which are terrible, don't waste your money on a "high end" one, they all ****). Anyway Im posting because Im curious if it is possible to manipulate my set up to work with the Ipod.
Let me try to describe this as best I can. Basically I turn on my radio and tune it to 88.7. Then I power up the disc changer with the control unit in the cabin, the sound will cut in over the radio and I can listen to my CD's. The radio must be tuned to 88.7 or else you will not hear the CD's over the stereo.
I tried to get an idea of the wiring set up without disassembling anything and the best I can figure is that there is one wire coming directly from the amp and piggybacking on a larger, plastic hose sheathed set of wires going through the trunk wall. Finally there is another wire leading from the changer itself to either the amp or through the trunkwall again. (im not 100% as I was just feeling around, didn't take any of the components out)
My question is if there is any possible way to maybe find a 3.5mm headphone jack that can subsitute in place of the in cabin control unit so I can hook up my Ipod and listen to it over 88.7 just like my cd changer.
I realize it is possible to change the head unit and have an aux in, but I would like to explore options that might exist with this current set up. Any ideas?
please let me know if I need to clarify anything and I will try my best.
Let me try to describe this as best I can. Basically I turn on my radio and tune it to 88.7. Then I power up the disc changer with the control unit in the cabin, the sound will cut in over the radio and I can listen to my CD's. The radio must be tuned to 88.7 or else you will not hear the CD's over the stereo.
I tried to get an idea of the wiring set up without disassembling anything and the best I can figure is that there is one wire coming directly from the amp and piggybacking on a larger, plastic hose sheathed set of wires going through the trunk wall. Finally there is another wire leading from the changer itself to either the amp or through the trunkwall again. (im not 100% as I was just feeling around, didn't take any of the components out)
My question is if there is any possible way to maybe find a 3.5mm headphone jack that can subsitute in place of the in cabin control unit so I can hook up my Ipod and listen to it over 88.7 just like my cd changer.
I realize it is possible to change the head unit and have an aux in, but I would like to explore options that might exist with this current set up. Any ideas?
please let me know if I need to clarify anything and I will try my best.