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Simply put, it is an "extra" audio input that allows a device to accept the audio signal from an external audio player.
Some stereosets have auxiliary input where you can connect for example a vinyl player or a computer soundcard.
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Toyota sienna radios have the aux or disc button on the radio, they also have the plug for the auxiliary audio input interface behind the Toyota radio but it is not in the vehicle the audio input interface needs to install into the vehicle, depending on the year of your vehicle if older you need the toy-aux or if newer Toyota you will need the toy03-aux this are the Toyota audio input interface part numbers, or you can go to yahoo search and look for ( Toyota auxiliary input )
The auxiliary audio input jack for a 2008 Toyota Prado Grande is located inside the top half of the glovebox. On the righthand side, there will be a small rectangle flap with AUX on it.
The axillary audio in put on a car radio is usually in the front of the radio face. It could be on a pigtail, on the back of the radio on occasion. If it is not in these two places, then the radio does not have an input.
Doesn't have one. Only compact flash and ipod inputs.
the BMW auxiliary input interface was not available until 2008 models, but this is something you can add to the factory audio system, just purchase the interface and plug it into the external CD changer wiring do a search for BMW Audio Input Interface
It's a line level input that accepts audio source signals such as those from an mp3 player, iPod iPhone, or any portable audio source etc so that you can hear them. hardware to hardware in. plug one end into the aux jack on the Oem stereo, and the other into the portable audio device and you'll get way better sound quality than if using an FM transmitter, auxiliary interfaces are not tape adapters FM transmitters or FM modulator, there is nothing wireless about them, that means the signal isn't getting degraded by the process of sending it to your car radio
Most, if not all, of these radio do NOT have an aux input. After market car audio shops will have a device that will plug into the antenna jack so that you can tune in your MP3 player via the radio.This antenna adapter has much better reception than the average FM Transmitter.FM is one idea but the sound quality is not that good, there is nothing better thandigital audio directly into the Pontiac radio preampMost Pontiac radios come with a source or aux button this is for the external CD changer or auxiliary audio input. If you look on the back side of the radio there is a free 9 pin plug you need a GM9-AUXsearch on any search engine forPontiac Auxiliary Input Converters
Its for installing an auxiliary audio device, like a CD changer or a satellite radio. You have to remove your radio to attach a device to it. There was no auxiliary input in the 2003 Toyota matrix and was not optional the first aux was for the 2006 matrix and up
Sounds like you have something plugged into the auxiliary input on your VCR that's putting the other audio into your recording.