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Can I add an auxillary / bluetooth device to this? Pix attached.
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<blockquote data-quote="Snapper_Slapper" data-source="post: 8331955" data-attributes="member: 645213"><p>The link I posted was just a quick reference to what the adapter will be like. I'm really not that familiar with your vehicle and haven't done any research into what works. Those Grom's linked all run off the factory satellite radio function. Does your head unit have a Sat radio option? If so, yes, the one linked will plug straight in to one of those ports. If no satellite radio option, you will need to find an adapter that runs off the factory cd changer port that it does have. It too will plug right into one of those ports pictured. If you have the actual cd changer or sat radio already hooked up in there now, you'll lose functionality of whichever one you have to replace with the aux adapter plug.</p><p></p><p>Your unit does not have an open "aux port" by itself ready to go. Although it does have line level input on a couple of pins in one of those plugs, it most likely won't recognize the signal automatically. You need the adapter like the Grom or similar to "trick" it into thinking the signal is coming from an actual cd changer or Satellite radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapper_Slapper, post: 8331955, member: 645213"] The link I posted was just a quick reference to what the adapter will be like. I'm really not that familiar with your vehicle and haven't done any research into what works. Those Grom's linked all run off the factory satellite radio function. Does your head unit have a Sat radio option? If so, yes, the one linked will plug straight in to one of those ports. If no satellite radio option, you will need to find an adapter that runs off the factory cd changer port that it does have. It too will plug right into one of those ports pictured. If you have the actual cd changer or sat radio already hooked up in there now, you'll lose functionality of whichever one you have to replace with the aux adapter plug. Your unit does not have an open "aux port" by itself ready to go. Although it does have line level input on a couple of pins in one of those plugs, it most likely won't recognize the signal automatically. You need the adapter like the Grom or similar to "trick" it into thinking the signal is coming from an actual cd changer or Satellite radio. [/QUOTE]
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