I'd rather not add a new head unit but rather a in line part so I can listen to my Samsung Galaxy SII via 3.5mm cable. I've seen plenty parts online that said that it's what it wiill do but I'd rather hear from people who have done it with a factory head unit on a 003-2005 Cavalier.
Sorry man, I converted to the indash dvd and it had a external source outout...
i havent done it to our cav how ever i did install the GM one in our other car with factory radio. that hookup allows me to not only run my phone but i can also plug/control/ charge my ipod with the same hook up. so its apple and 3.5mm ready.
Bluedriftcavy(Eco Swapper) wrote:i havent done it to our cav how ever i did install the GM one in our other car with factory radio. that hookup allows me to not only run my phone but i can also plug/control/ charge my ipod with the same hook up. so its apple and 3.5mm ready.
Got a part # of the part you did install? Thanks.
oh god the sound quality from devices like that has got to be insanely horrible...... What is it you have against just upgrading head units?
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google GM12-AUXv2... it uses the OEM hookup in your 03 Cav's radio for a CD Changer and lets you add an Aux port. It has RCA inputs, but an RCA to 3.5mm cable should be available at any Wal-Mart, Target etc. If you get the adapter off of ebay, most will even come with that cable, or one that'll give you USB power trough some wiring into your cigarette lighter.
I have one in my '04, with the double-din radio. you just need to make sure that the button to switch to the CD function on your radio also says Aux on it. You just hold the CD / AUX button for about 2 seconds to switch between CD and your Aux input. Enjoy!
Why spend the extra money when he's not trying to control an iPod or iPhone? Read the original post, it's a Samsung galaxy s2. Just sayin'
To be honest that device I posted may look cheap but it sounded decent in my car when I tested it and when it was put into my buddy's car. And any 3.5mm aux input is going to be lower quality than any other media, I rarely use my built in aux on my pioneer, I'd much rather use an MP3 cd or USB (if I had it). Compared to buying a new headunit or using an FM transmitter this is a decent compromise for the price. The one I got was free from a junked car and it still worked fine.
Also its doing pretty much the same thing that those GM aux adapters are doing, just using the antenna cable for its input, for a hundred dollars less.
JLAudioCavalier wrote:oh god the sound quality from devices like that has got to be insanely horrible...... What is it you have against just upgrading head units?
Cost. Easier to buy a in line device where i can input my phone music and I can keep my factory XM.
If I could find a head unit and a way to keep my XM that's in the car I would consider it.