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To play music using an auxiliary cord, plug one end of the cord into the headphone jack or AUX input of your audio device, such as a smartphone or MP3 player. Then, connect the other end to the AUX input of your car's stereo or external speakers. Make sure to select the AUX input source on your audio device for the music to play through the connected speakers.
The 2005 Volkswagen Beetle does not come standard with an auxiliary input for connecting an aux cord. However, some models may have an aftermarket stereo installed that could include this feature. If you're looking to connect an external audio device, you might consider using a Bluetooth adapter or replacing the stereo with one that has an aux input.
Yes you can connect it out of AUX send. infact that is the best place to connect it from
Your radio has to have an AUX in or be able to connect to a CD changer
The Crusher's detachable cable serves multiple purposes - it eliminates your look, upgrades your mic and can be used as an AUX cord for other devices.
There is no USB Input on a car. You need a Aux. Cord or a FM transmitter.
No there isn't but i have a tape that has an aux cord coming out of it(only about 5 bucks) and that's how i listen to my zune.
You can connect an MP3 to a CD player through the "AUX in" port.
Yes. Attach the green end of the green and pink aux cord
Yes, you can use an aux-in jack for headphones, but it depends on the device. Typically, aux-in jacks are designed for audio input, meaning they accept signals from devices like smartphones or music players rather than outputting sound to headphones. If you connect headphones to an aux-in jack, they may not work properly, as they are intended for output. It's best to use a headphone jack or an appropriate audio output for headphones.
Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
There is none; however you can get one installed for no more than $50