computer speakers can be used for ipods you just have to unplug it from the computer and plug it in to the iPod.
i hope that's what your asking
you can turn on the side of the ipod touch.
The speaker sound will turn off and the sound will go into your earphones.
The speakers are powered by the stereo, which in turn the stereo has a fuse. If the stereo works (turns on), but not the speakers, then it may be a wiring issue.
Check that the 'mute' button hasn't been pressed. Check the speaker connections, especially in the doors. I have known the amplifier to shut down, because one speaker was shorted out with water.
If I remember, turn the stereo on, enter the code using the 6 preset buttons. After the beep, turn the stereo off. Then turn the stereo on and it should be OK. I just pulled my radio to get into the dash.
Have an auxillary audio input jack (optional incessary) installed by your Subaru dealer (Costs $145 AUS as at may 2008). On the 2008 model, this is installed in the centre onsole right under the second cigarette lighter input. You connect the headphone port on your IPOD to the auxillaty audio jack with a 3.5mm plug. You can then listen to your IPOD on the car stereo by pressing the "AUX" button. You can also charge your IPOD at the same time, using a car charger plugged into the cigarette lighter jack above. (Two connections - two cables). The set up is quite neat, although not ideal. The hinged lid of the centre console has a divot that allows the lid to shut with the IPOD cables protruding, so you can put your IPOD in the centre cup holders. A dash mount is possible, but you would have cables running from the centre console - not very pretty. This set up allows you to hear your IPOD through the car stereo speakers, without the interference experienced with FM transmitters. I tried my FM transmitter first, but signifcant intereference and awkward positioning of the cigarette lighter jacks meant either I had to unplug the IPOD from inside the centre console to make any adjustments (volume, change playlists etc), or alternatively, access to the airconditioner was blocked and I cracked my knuckles when moving gears (using the lower dash cigarette lighter jack). The set up we have does not allow you to control the IPOD using the stereo controls - you still need to use your IPOD wheel for that. Basically, you are just attaching a speaker connection. You also need to be careful about volume when changing from IPOD to CD or radio. To achieve decent sound, turn your IPOD volume up to the max, and then adjust the volume using the car stereo volume control. You'll have to turn the car stereo up higher than usual. Remember to turn the stereo volume down before switching to CD or radio or you'll get a sound blast. Hope this helps.
To turn on a IPod that won't turn on you need to hold down the top button and the bottom (i think) to reboot (not restart) a IPod
2005 Chevrolet Equinox Car Stereo Radio Wiring DiagramCar Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/WhiteCar Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: The radio harness does not provide a switched power source. Run a wire to the fusebox for switched power. The accessory turn-on and amplifier turn-on are controlled by the class 2 serial network.Car Radio Ground Wire: Black/WhiteCar Radio Illumination Wire: N/ACar Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/ACar Stereo Antenna Trigger: N/ACar Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: PinkCar Stereo Amplifier Location: Under the driver side rear seat bottom cushion.Front Speakers Size: N/AFront Speakers Location: N/ALeft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): TanLeft Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): GrayRight Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light GreenRight Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark GreenRear Speakers Size: N/ARear Speakers Location: N/ALeft Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): BrownLeft Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): YellowRight Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark BlueRight Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue
You can buy a speaker to pick up some sort of signal but most of the time the signal is not strong enough. So the best way for you to listen to your music in the shower is to either buy a shower radio or to just turn your stereo up so you are able to hear it in the shower.
2006 Mazda 6 Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/RedRadio Switched Ignition 12V+ Wire: OrangeRadio Ground Wire: BlackRadio Illumination Dimmer Wire: Light Green/RedRadio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/ARadio Amplifier Turn On Wire: Blue/BlackFront Speaker Size: N/AFront Speaker Location: N/ALeft Front Speaker Wire (+): RedLeft Front Speaker Wire (-): WhiteRight Front Speaker Wire (+): BlueRight Front Speaker Wire (-): YellowRear Speaker Size: N/ARear Speaker Location: N/ALeft Rear Speaker Wire (+): PurpleLeft Rear Speaker Wire (-): PinkRight Rear Speaker Wire (+): White/BlueRight Rear Speaker Wire (-): Black/Blue
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An iPod with a dead battery will refuse to turn on, and it will say to plug in first. In order to turn on a uncharged iPod, you will need to plug it in for a few minutes first.