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Replying to: mcaimless (Sep 01, 2007 10:51 am) However, they are expensive, like $150 before install. I see one on crutchfield.com. I think you're better off just going to a place like Best Buy or Circuit City and getting the factory unit replaced altogether with one that has it's own aux jack so you can plug in your Ipod. I see one on Circuit City for $99 with free install for example. Pioneer DEH-1900MP In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA Player Plus you should get better sound than the factory system that comes with the LX. In my opinion it's silly to spend a lot of money just to add an aux jack to a factory system.
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| even if you can't plug in an MP3 players, you can make a bunch of mp3 CDs since the dsk player will play them. A single MP3 disk can hold a lot of tunes. | |
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Replying to: jet10000 (Sep 01, 2007 11:17 am) |
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The '06 LX's have no aux jack that is standard on the '07 LX's, a big faux pas by Honda. Very surprising oversight by Honda. The Sandman |
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Replying to: midnightcowboy (Jan 09, 2006 10:50 am) Is the Aux jack only for Ipod's???
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Replying to: ajayhere (Sep 10, 2007 8:23 am) Here's a couple of troubleshoots: Select aux on your car receiver. Plug in your patch cord to the aux jack and to your mp3 player. Turn the volume up as loud as possible on your car receiver to make sure you are not hearing anything. If no sound through the car, immediately unplug the patch cord from the mp3 player and plug in a headphone and listen to make sure the mp3 player is playing properly. If you get through these steps, either your patch cord is bad or the aux jack on your car is broken. If the aux jack is broken, you'll need to take it in for service. Good luck. |
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">link titleI have my little Sirius plug and play unit in the 08 and it works good. But I found this and wondering if it may also work. Jet1000 or others that know alot about radios, do you think it may work in the Civic? Here is the link. http://shop.sirius.com/edealinv/servlet/ExecMacro?nurl=control/StoreItem.vm&ctl_- nbr=2640&siId=2482698&catParentID=24750&scId=24750 If you click on User Manual under support, if give lots of information but I can not understand it. Thank much.
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Replying to: kyote (Sep 14, 2007 11:49 am) This wouldn't work with any standard Honda stereo, because Honda stereo's aren't compatible with Sirius tuners at all. They are exclusive to XM. So if you keep your Honda factory stereo, you'll just have to use the aux jack with your plug and play unit. |
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I heard that on the civic you can enter a custom message on the radio display? Is that just a rumor or can you actually do that? I have an 07 civic hybrid and cannot figure out how to do it! Please Help |
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I have CD's that are brand new (from a store) that randomly skip, even if my civic isn't moving. they don't skip in any other cd player at my house, so it is my cd player. i can't make it happen, so i know it won't happen at the dealer if i bring it in. is there any know problem for this? It seems like it's the CD's with the song info, but i don't know if that makes a difference.
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