You have a few options, just depends on what you want to spend on it.
The easiest option in my opinion is to get an FM transmitter, which plugs into your iPod and broadcasts it over the radio. These transmitters are cheap and easy to use, but you will lose some sound quality as it is over radio.
There are also kits that plug into your iPod, and then into a tape (cassette) deck. This is an option if you have a cassette player (my Mazda 6s does not have one). They are cheap, easy to use, but the sound quality is not very high.
If you are a true audiophile, you will want to take your car to an audio shop and have them install a wiring harness that plugs into your iPod. This harness provides a direct connection to the radio, and keeps the digital sound quality. Be sure that the harness you get installed powers the iPod too, or else battery life will be an issue on longer rides.
Good luck!
get an adaptor from ebay.there is one made by geom.
What are 2006 Mazda 6 transmission problems.
is the v6 2006 mazda 6 an interference engine?
yes
The 2006 Mazda 6 has an 18 gallon tank and has has an estimated MPG of 23 city and 32 highway.
curb weight for 06 Mazda 6 is 3287 lbs. curb weight for 06 Mazda 6 is 3287 lbs.
The Mazda 6 sport, V6 has 212 Horsepower.
transmission filer for a mazda 6 2006
hammer and strength
3500lbs
Yep
No, a 2006 Mazda 6 does not have a voltage regulator mounted to the alternator. This is a part that one can replace on its own with the proper tools and instructions.