How to Play an iPod on a Factory Radio
- 1). Plug the connecting cable from the modulator to the music player's headphone jack or dock connector.
- 2). Set the FM modulator and select an unused frequency on the radio.
- 3). Play any track on your iPod and adjust the volume. The sound quality might be poor, so you need to adjust the volume on the iPod so the sound will not come out distorted.
- 1). Connect the headphone plug from the cassette adapter into the headphone jack of the iPod.
- 2). Insert the cassette end of the cassette adapter into the car's tape deck.
- 3). Tune the stereo to play the tape and play the iPod.
- 4). Adjust the volume on the iPod so the sound is not distorted.
- 1). Locate the plug labeled AUX on your car stereo.
- 2). Use an auxiliary cable and connect it to the auxiliary plug. The other end goes to the headphone jack of the iPod.
- 3). Play any tracks from the iPod while adjusting the volume.
- 1). Locate the music-in jack of the car radio. It is usually found in the glovebox or in the center console of the radio.
- 2). Run a cable from the headphone jack of your iPod to the music-in jack.
- 3). Play any track from your iPod while adjusting the volume. This connection produces excellent sound quality with minimal distortion and static.
Using an FM transmitter
Using a cassette adapter
With an auxiliary input
With a direct connection
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