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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hello All
The search the site for this topic and found a number of replies and posts but could not get to a real answer I have an 07 pilot and was under the impression that an Auxilary jack is located behind the stock radio. I pulled the radio so that I can plug in an auxilary cord for IPOD and found nothing. ![]() Can you someone help and direct me here? I would like to hook up my ipod and not spend a lot of money Thanks in Advance Eyad |
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I _think_ the deal is that your ipod is digital and your head unit is analog. (Maybe? It sounds good anyway. So you need some kind of adapter.) The cheapest way is with a cassette adapter, but does the 2007 have a cassette player? My 03 does, but I don't if Honda got rid of 'em in later years. You could also use a FM modulator but, like with the cassette adapter, you're going to lose audio quality.
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