Gray Connector wire color stripe color dk blue = mute black/lt.green = ground lt.blue/red = panel illumination yellow/black = radio power feed black = vehicle chasiss ground lt.green/purple = memory feed BLACK CONNECTOR wire color stripe color orange/red =rt rear spk brown/pink = rt rear spk grnd dk.green/orange =rt fr spk white/lt.green =rt ft spk grnd gray/lt.blue = L rear spk tan/yellow = L rear spk grnd lt.blue/white =L ft spk orangr/lt.green = Lft spk grnd
I suggest getting a portable cassette player and hook it up to a FM transmitter. However, it would be much less of a hassle to buy a different stereo for your car that has a cassette player.
Yes, the 2007 Infiniti G35 comes with not only a cassette player, but a CD player and AM/FM radio stereo as well.
You need to buy an mp3 player and get a cassette adapter for your headphone jack. If you have a cassette in the car.
You cannot cheaply 'convert' a car cassette stereo to accept a usb pen drive. You can get a cassette - to - ipod adapter that allows you to plug a MP3 player through a cable into an adapter that loads into the cassette slot. Pick up a cheap MP3 player and copy the MP3 files from the pen drive into the player. A new stereo with USB input can be purchased for under $50.00
Go to a Stereo sales /installation store, the make adaptor plugs for about all newer vehicles, it will simply plug into stock plug so the original radio can be replaced and the plug will come with a diagram.
A cassette radio player goes in a ford escort 1998.
A cassette adapter allows you to use an old tape player to play newer media like CDs and MP3s. This is particularly useful for car stereo systems in older cars.
CD player and Cassette player are out of fashion now. The new cars have MP3 players and iPod. Suggest get a basic MP3 player and a transmitter and plug it in the cigarette lighter socket to play all your music.
A cassette adapter allows you to use an old tape player to play newer media like CDs and MP3s. This is particularly useful for car stereo systems in older cars.
Yes,they're widely available.JVC sells a model that plays mp3s,cds and cassette so you can play most of your collection on it.
The stereo wiring diagram for a Ford is a drawing showing the wiring placement for the stereo. The diagram will be different for various cars and trucks.
Yes, your stereo must have a AUX port, by connecting AUX(auxiliary) cable from your Mp3 to car stereo, you can hear the music played in your Mp3 in your car. Eonon has such great car DVD player with AUX input. Very easy to use! http://www.eonon.com/One-Din-DVD-Player/E0823.html?utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answer