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AUX in question - 91 Blazer w/ Bose system

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Old Apr 30, 2010 | 02:25 PM
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Hi all,

I'd like to hook up my iPod into the aux jacks on the exisitng Bose unit, if possible. Since I don't have the optional CD changer in the console, I am assuming there are free RCA connections back behind there, are there not?

If so...how do I get to them??

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The stock head unit will likely not have RCA's. That would be far too convenient. You will likely have to run a fm transmitter into the antenna wire for your iPod.
 
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The AUX in is a round 9 pin connector, howver there are IPOD adapters that you can get that will utilize the AUX input on the factory radio. I have the bose system with cassete and I use the cassette adapter. I have the factory CD changer and did not want to lose the CD changer.
 
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