You can input an audio through the DVD entertainment system in the back seat. A 1/8" to RCA cable will work for most audio devices.
A Chrysler radio will not hook up to the wiring in a Villager, nor will it fit the mounting bracket.
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Only if your projector has two inputs,hook up the output video/audio of VCR into the input video/audio of the projector. Radio Shack sells switchers to do this very function.
Go to Radio Shack or Best Buy and get a wiring harness that plugs directly into the car harness.
first don't remove your stock stereo if u havn"t already. The radio works with the carscomputer to reset codes and other stuff. you can get an adapter that turns your speaker wire on the back of the radio into left and right channel to hook up to an aftermarket amplifier. then hook up your new speakers and sub woofer to the amp and use the stock radio to get your grove on. or install an after market radio in the glove box or middle console but don't remove the stock radio. get rid of the stock amp not powerful enough.
The iHome iP9SR can hook up to a PC via a mini-USB connector. It works great for playing MP3's.
yea i think u can i have a 98 buick century and i was told from a dude at my local car audio shop that u can either get a sound processor or an rca converter but i have yet to do it but im finna go do it tomorrow
The transmitter needs a audio cable run from the trans. input to the TVs audio line out connectors A diagram for this should be in the packaging.
It does not have a towing hook.
I hooked up a non stock stero now my tail lights went out I installed a new fuse but it blew...what could be the problem?
It does not have one.