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<blockquote data-quote="Heese" data-source="post: 1439259" data-attributes="member: 565909"><p>Thanks for the responses. I don't think there is a ground point on the unit. The unit itself is not metal, its sort of a plastic shell. With the factory head unit there is no pause button. The only thing i can do is turn off the power which will pause it. The unit plugs into the dock connector on the iPod so the volume is all controlled through the stereo. I think.</p><p></p><p>I peeled away more of the rubber in the cord itself and it seems the black wire (the one which was exposed) becomes bare and just wraps around two other wires (red and white) I dont get why it would be wrapped around the other two. I attached the another pictures, <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/khaver/My%20Website/" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/khaver/My%20Website/</a></p><p></p><p>Would a car audio place be able to make me another cord? I would try and do it myself but i can't find small wires like this anywhere around me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heese, post: 1439259, member: 565909"] Thanks for the responses. I don't think there is a ground point on the unit. The unit itself is not metal, its sort of a plastic shell. With the factory head unit there is no pause button. The only thing i can do is turn off the power which will pause it. The unit plugs into the dock connector on the iPod so the volume is all controlled through the stereo. I think. I peeled away more of the rubber in the cord itself and it seems the black wire (the one which was exposed) becomes bare and just wraps around two other wires (red and white) I dont get why it would be wrapped around the other two. I attached the another pictures, [URL="http://homepage.mac.com/khaver/My%20Website/"]http://homepage.mac.com/khaver/My%20Website/[/URL] Would a car audio place be able to make me another cord? I would try and do it myself but i can't find small wires like this anywhere around me. [/QUOTE]
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