iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?

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Apr 19, 2010 | 02:00 AM
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Much like the title says...before I go aftermarket is it possible to hook the my iPod up to the factory radio? I like the factory look for the car shows and it plays just fine but it would be nice to add the iPod features. Has anyone done this? I tried a seach but no luck. I am looking to do this in my convertible IROC Z.
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Apr 20, 2010 | 01:13 AM
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Re: iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?
It's been done, ppl have added a line in auto sensing headphone jack, do some more searches with "aux" or "aux in" you can find a few ppl that add this and sell on ebay....
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Apr 25, 2010 | 12:09 AM
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Re: iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?
Yes, it can absolutley be done and has been done. They are people who add these to Delco's and sell them online. You will have to pay for it though. Around $250. Or.....

1. DIY
http://www.filbar.org/weblog/integra...ory_delco_deck

2. FM Transmitter
Scosche makes a top notch one for $12.00 at Walmart.
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Apr 25, 2010 | 12:16 AM
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Re: iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?
I go the FM transmitter way. Works pretty good you just gotta find a good place to put your iPod.
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Apr 25, 2010 | 01:44 AM
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Quote: I go the FM transmitter way. Works pretty good you just gotta find a good place to put your iPod.
The FM transmitter is the easiest and cheapest way to go.... and it works for me!
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Apr 25, 2010 | 07:16 AM
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Re: iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?
What about a cassette adapter?
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Apr 25, 2010 | 08:23 AM
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Re: iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?
Quote: What about a cassette adapter?
I've done that too, had it hooked up to a Discman!!! But when the cassette adapter is push in, the cord coming out of it can tilt/lift the cassette adapter and cause a poor connection inside the cass player and the sound level would be off, or the bass- tone- tremble level would be low/off. But I was able to get the adapter to sit properly by pushing or pulling on the cord.......it sounded fine until I hit a bump in the road, and then I would need to push/pull the cord again!

+90% of the time it worked just fine.
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Apr 27, 2010 | 12:52 AM
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Re: iPod to a Factory radio-Can I do it?
Quote: Yes, it can absolutley be done and has been done. They are people who add these to Delco's and sell them online. You will have to pay for it though. Around $250. Or.....

1. DIY
http://www.filbar.org/weblog/integra...ory_delco_deck

2. FM Transmitter
Scosche makes a top notch one for $12.00 at Walmart.
I thought the same thing until it blew a fuse and I used my old cassette adapter. Use both at the same time and switch from radio to tape and back again and you will notice a world of difference.


You can buy the factory delco on ebay from $60 to $138 with EQ - just search "pontiac delco aux" I have a spare CD player and when I have time will figure this out and post how to complete this task.
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