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Well I have an iPod and other devices I have used a tape adapter for
to send the sound of said device through the tape deck. This works spraticly at best because the autoflip feature of the tape deck keeps flipping back and forth. I have tried radio frequency but changing batteries on that device is annoying not to mention the changing of the broadcast tunner when traveling long distances. My ideal solution would be able to splice on to the tape deck inner wires an additional input of stereo RCA connectors (Red and White). Has anyone done this before or have a wireing diagram of the Ford Escort '97 I could look at? Thanks, David |
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