- Aug 7, 2006
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Hey Guys,
New member, first post. Like it says in the subject, I'm looking for a cheap and relatively easy way (I'm not an electrician or a wrench) to connect an Ipod like device (actually a sony MP3 Discman) to my Mustang's stereo.
It's one of those two part factory systems, where the head unit is on top in the center column, and the CD player sits below. The CD player has been going for some time, and isn't capable of playing data CD's, anyway.
Logic tells me there must be somewhere in the back of the head unit where I can stick the three wires from the end of a standard headphone jack to jury rig the setup. I'm looking for someone to point me to a diagram or directions as to where to put what.
Of course, I'm sure that there are any number of packaged conversion kits to do this, but running a V8 with gas at $3.10 a gallon has left me a bit tapped, a feeling I'm sure is not uncommon to those in this group.
Any ideas?
BigGuido
97GT, black/grey int, automatic, no mods
New member, first post. Like it says in the subject, I'm looking for a cheap and relatively easy way (I'm not an electrician or a wrench) to connect an Ipod like device (actually a sony MP3 Discman) to my Mustang's stereo.
It's one of those two part factory systems, where the head unit is on top in the center column, and the CD player sits below. The CD player has been going for some time, and isn't capable of playing data CD's, anyway.
Logic tells me there must be somewhere in the back of the head unit where I can stick the three wires from the end of a standard headphone jack to jury rig the setup. I'm looking for someone to point me to a diagram or directions as to where to put what.
Of course, I'm sure that there are any number of packaged conversion kits to do this, but running a V8 with gas at $3.10 a gallon has left me a bit tapped, a feeling I'm sure is not uncommon to those in this group.
Any ideas?
BigGuido
97GT, black/grey int, automatic, no mods