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iPod for 1998 Civic?
I own a 1998 Civic. When I bought it used it had a factory radio (no
CD or cassette player) so I replaced it with an Alpine CD player. That was stolen a month or so ago so I reinstalled the factory stereo myself. My preference would be to buy an iPod rather than spend money on another CD player but I have no idea if it would work well. I don't want to chance using an FM transmitter b/c I've heard too many complaints about poor reception. Does anyone know if the radio player has an auxilliary output (I'm really not familiar with the terms but I think that's what it's called) that I could use to plug in the iPod directly? I know I could find this out at my garage or a car audio store but I can't really spend the money, especially if I buy something from Apple! Oh, another only partly related question. I reinstalled the radio but it has much worse reception than it did before. Stations come in occasionally and a lot less of them. Does anyone have a guess as to why? Thanks a lot for any info. |
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iPod for 1998 Civic?
You probably got used to your aftermarket radio and the better FM radio
sensitivity it had, so the factory radio just seems like it has worse reception. For an AUX adapter to your factory radio and an IPOD, see this http://www.autotoys.com/x/cust/produ...7&cat=0&page=1 |
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