The radio shop will have an adapter for that. But you never know if the microphone will really work. Perhaps it needs a special voltage.
Same as most cars. You need a dash kit to adapt the DIN size aftermarket radio to the GM DIN and a half opening, then you need the appropriate wiring adapter so the plug from the aftermarket unit can plug into the Lumina's plug.
the AC adapter.... do you mean where to plug the AC adapter in? E-mail me at taylordc@live.ca so i can help you
An airline adapter is for use of modern headphones. Older planes and headphones used 2 mono audio jacks instead of 1 stereo jack. The adapter brings the 2 mono jacks into 1 stereo jack, so that modern headphones can be used on board the plane.
They're all wired for ISO, so just get the adapter for your brand of stereo to ISO instead.
An airline adapter is for use of modern headphones. Older planes and headphones used 2 mono audio jacks instead of 1 stereo jack. The adapter brings the 2 mono jacks into 1 stereo jack, so that modern headphones can be used on board the plane.
From my research, no. However, it does have a microphone-in jack so you can plug one in. You can get microphones pretty cheap as well.
Your microphone only plays back through one ear because a microphone is a mono-input. The output is in stereo, so it will come out of only one ear.
You may have blown the circuit. Does the circuit work before you connect the adapter? If so perhaps the adapter is faulty.
go to a stereo shop or auto zone and buy an adapter kit. it will make your job so much easerier and thay are relitively cheap. all you need is the make,modle and year of your car and the make of your stereo. they cost about $15.00-$20.00 go to a stereo shop or auto zone and buy an adapter kit. it will make your job so much easerier and thay are relitively cheap. all you need is the make,modle and year of your car and the make of your stereo.
You'll need a dash kit, wiring harness adapter and antenna adapter before you begin. Make sure you get the parts for a 2005+ Dakota and not the older versions. I haven't looked at mine as to how the trim panel comes off, but there might be a couple of screws hidden at the bottom. The trim panel should pop off toward you. Once the trim panel is off, there are 4 screws holding the factory deck in. Remove them. Now, on the bench, connect the wiring harness adapter that you bought to the aftermarket stereo wiring harness via the color codes. Do yourself a favour and solder the connections. You can crimp connect them, but soldering them is what the pros do. Take the adapter and plug it into the factory harness in the truck. Now take, the dash kit and fit the metal cage from the stereo into it. Pinch the tabs and test fit it. If it all fits, get your antenna harness adapter, plug the appropriate end into the stereo and the other into the factory antenna harness. Plug the wiring harness in the deck and bolt it up back together. This is just off the top of my head so I may have missed some basics steps if you're a newb.
You will be able to plug in, however there is only one jack featured on this system.
I think so, but you will need a plug adapter.