1) You will require to remove the radio from the dashboard. To play music and other content from your iPod or Mp3 device, you'd simply connect the device to the installed auxiliary adapter. 6 years ago. Many newer systems have USB or bluetooth connectivity as well. I want to use it for my mp3 player and iPod so I don't know if I need extra wires or if I need to take my car to a professional to have it connected. 4 years ago. Login to reply the answers Post; Kristin. 0 0 0. Login to reply the answers Post; conejote_99 . I have an aftermarket head unit with only AUX input, no Bluetooth so I fumbled with AUX cords for months before I invested in an Bluetooth receiver that plugs into my AUX port. Adding an auxiliary input to your Ford stereo will allow you to connect external sources to the vehicle's audio system. Lv 7. The heart of this aux hack is a 3.5mm cable which you can get from the dollar store for $1. Here is the completed “harness" I used for testing. best way is to go to a best buy and ask someone in the car stereo section. I soldered wires to all three inputs and routed them out of the case to test inside the car. This shouldn't take you that long in fact if you are good with DIY and electronics the minimum it will take is around 5 minutes to complete the installation process. Source(s): install aux input stock car stereo it: https://tr.im/lRy0O.
I have an aux source on my car stereo but the aux port is not in the front so I'm thinking it might be in the back. 0 0 0. Here's an article from Popular Mechanics on adding Bluetooth to a factory car stereo which is the way to go in my opinion. They can help alot more then someone on here could. Yes, depending on the radio this can be a challenge though. With most older vehicles (just about any newer vehicle will already have an aux input) the simplest option is to replace the head unit for one with an aux input function. Once you have the box, you will need to connect it your car stereo to add the car cd changer aux input functionality.