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Join Date: Aug 2011
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I am new to the forum so I apologize in advance if this is answered elsewhere (I searched and couldn't find an answer). I have a 2005 Pilot EX-L, with the RES, 6-CD Changer. The DVD and 6-CD Player are below the CLimate Control. On the tape door is the code 1TV4. After searching around, I thought the P.I.E. HON03-AUX would be the part. I even called PIE and this is what I was told would work. I also double checked and e-mailed their customer service and after several rounds of e-mails, they claimed they had never come across my exact radio and don't think there is a AUX converter for my radio. I ended up getting the HON03-AUX part and took it to an installer and as suspected, it didn't fit into the CD Changer port. In fact he said he has never seen a port like the kind on my radio and suspects there may not be a part that works with this radio. Does anyone know if there is a converter from any manufacturer that will work or am out just out of luck adding an auxiliary portto this radio? Any help is appreciated.
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I bought the car used about 6 months ago. I normally just run a cable to the auxiliary ports in the rear and attach it to my satellite radio and iPod. But when the kids use the RES, I obviously can't use both at the same time.
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If you have a Pilot with OEM res, you cannot add an Ipod input to it. You can use a cassette adapter.
Seems you've found the RCA plugs in the rear of the console.
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Well, this is what I was afraid of. Thank you all for the feedback. Now I can give up my exhaustive search for a part that doesn't exist. I was really enjoying my Pilot but this certainly knocks it down a peg.
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