I equipped with an auxillary plug in you will just need a cable to connect the two, if your stereo does not have the plug in you can get an FM transmitter and your music will be broadcast on a preset radio station.
Some adapters are available that will add an auxiliary input to your car's stock radio through an unused CD changer port. Go to crutchfield.com and search for "auxiliary input adapters"
with ur hands
well you hook it up
well it depends if there is rca jacks in the back....i hook mine up using the TV outputs but you can use phono which is ment for that and it just goes to a 3.5 mm headphone jack..
adjustments and audio settings
you buy them on the zune marketplace an hook up your zune and upload them the games at the marketplace only work on zuneHD
You get the anntenna cable and then you stick it into the stereo you idiot.
yes you can. i don't really know exactly how to do it, but my friend has it in his honda.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
YYes, iHome makes a clock radion that works with the Zune. But there aren't a lot of options.
yes. when you hook up your zune for the first time you must setup the zune software in order to put songs, videos, games, podcasts and more onto it
Replacing a car stereo is not a difficult process. All you need to do is take off the face plate, unscrew the radio, and unhook the wires. Then place the new stereo in, hook up the wires, screw the new stereo in, and replace the face plate.
With ClearScan, you can automatically find the clearest FM station and listen to your ipod in the car. There are car stereo cables to hook up your car speakers to your ipod.