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I have a 2007 Aspen and was wondering what are the options I have to put a auxiliary input on my system? I would like to keep my CD player and Satellite going.
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Not exactly sure what you're asking here - please clarify. Are you wanting to have a CD and Satellite going on the OEM system, and something else going at the same time?
There are lots of options for aux input, from a game system in the back to an iPod up front to everything in between.
Do you have the stock DVD and screen in the 2nd row? More information and clarity will get you much better responses.
What I am looking for is a way to connect either my ipod or my droid phone (which uses a regular 3.5mm aux cable) using my OEM System. I do have the DVD player in the back so I have the VES option, as well as multi cd player, satellite radio and navigation. I don't want to lose any of these options with this setup. Also I have seen options that would tap into the VES option in the radio, but I do still want the ability to play movies through my entire car. What options do I have?
there is a mopar Ipod adapter that uses an FM modulator for an 07 U hook it up and plug it into the charging port and it will play through the radio.
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there is a mopar Ipod adapter that uses an FM modulator for an 07 U hook it up and plug it into the charging port and it will play through the radio.
Except the quality is horrible.
Sounds like he's asking for a hardline option. Otherwise, he could buy any motorola bluetooth set and play music that way. Plus, it'd be a bit cheaper and be able to make calls through it.
I bought the older version (T505) and it works like a champ, but, just like any other FM modulator, the quality of music is poor. I mainly use it to listen to baseball games via my mlb at bat app.
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