Aux in on stock headunit?

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Anyone know where to get one? I've heard you can use Fm modulators but I hear those give bad sound quality. Theres also the external cd changer which I'm looking for. Ebay has them at $40 which I think is an outrageous price and I'm not so sure about ebay quality items. So does anyone know another way/cheaper way to get 3.5mm aux in?
 

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If your headunit has the cassette too, you can use a tape adapter. Cheap, and some sound really good.
 

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scorche wireless FM transmitor at wal mart in the CAR AUDIO section for like 8.99. I used one w my stock headunit and it sounds great. plus it has a cool bright blue l.e.d.
 
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scorche wireless FM transmitor at wal mart in the CAR AUDIO section for like 8.99. I used one w my stock headunit and it sounds great. plus it has a cool bright blue l.e.d.

looks promising, what kind of battery does it take though?
 

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Anyone know where to get one? I've heard you can use Fm modulators but I hear those give bad sound quality. Theres also the external cd changer which I'm looking for. Ebay has them at $40 which I think is an outrageous price and I'm not so sure about ebay quality items. So does anyone know another way/cheaper way to get 3.5mm aux in?

Just found this guy on eBay! This looks really promising to those of us who want to keep the factory headunit! http://www.ebay.com/itm/150741383102?item=150741383102&viewitem=&vxp=mtr
 

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this thread was over 4 years old... pretty sure they found a solution/gave up by now
 

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this thread was over 4 years old... pretty sure they found a solution/gave up by now

Not necessarily. I still have my factory radio and I'd love to have an aux on it. BUT, I am NOT paying $200. GTFO.
 

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While I would ditch the factory unit altogether, I understand the concern.

Check this one out...

Note, this solution is for all Accords WITHOUT built in CD changer. This kit makes use of the auxiliary port on the back of all other head units which will not be found on units with the factory CD changer built in to the head unit.

http://www.gtacarkits.com/product/honda-accord-1998-2002-iphone-aux-kit/

There are cheaper solutions even still.

http://pac-audio.com/productDetails.aspx?ProductId=730&CategoryID=45

This would require the purchase of an adapter with it. Again! No go if you have a factory CD changer in the head unit. If you have the auxiliary one and want to ditch it, go for it. This goes for the previous one too.

Adapter: Click Here

There seems to be solutions for the ones with factory integrated 6 disc changer. Have a look at this list and see what you like.

http://pac-audio.com/productSearch.aspx?Make=Honda&MakeId=12&Model=Accord&ModelId=1323&Year=1998&YearId=9
 
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