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Yoshi 2.0
Drives: 2007 Manual Sedan Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: NC
Posts: 32
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I would go with the bluetooth option, but buying a new stereo is not needed. Here's a description of my setup:
Needed supplies: Headphone jack splitter (two female ends, one male end) 6 ft AUX cord 12v USB converter 6 ft USB charger Cobra AirWave bluetooth adapter I removed the existing jack, accessed from the passenger footwell. If I remember correctly it just pops out. I removed the jack from the cover/case. the splitter is plugged into the jack with one female end glued to the cover/case with silicone and snapped back to where it was. Still functions as an aux input. The 6 ft aux cord is plugged into the other female plug on the splitter and routed behind the dash to the driver compartment. The charger is for the bluetooth adapter, not really needed as the adapter has amazing battery life. I spliced the usb converter into the wires for the 12v cig lighter and ran the charger under the dash into the driver compartment. Bluetooth adapter is plugged into charger and headphone jack and sits in the driver compartment, untouched except for initial pairing. Pros: -Reversible -Invisible wireless audio -Inexpensive Cons: -Slightly time consuming -There is a slight humming noise when audio is not playing, audio is not affected. |
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