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I have a Honda AM/FM radio in my 2000 Civic, part #39100-S01-A210-M1,
ref #MR529A0. I'm trying to figure out the pin outs on the interface, mainly searching for the inputs for the secondary audio source - the radio has a "CD/TAPE" button to accept aux input. The radio does not have any controls for a tape or CD player, so I'm guessing that for this very basic radio it just accepts the audio input, and the controls for the aux input would be in the CD player or tape deck (if I had one). As you can probably guess, I'd like to connect a stereo wire to the aux pins so I can attach it to an MP3 player. There is a schematic of the pin outs on the radio body, but nothing that is clearly the aux inputs. The closest is 2 pins labeled "ACC" ("accesory?"), but they are not labeled with a +/- or L/R. There are many pins labeled "N.C", which I'm guessing are inactive. There is also one pin labeled "AUDIO COM," but no second pin with that label. Any ideas on how I could figure this out? Can you advise me on what the pins would be named, or where I can find a reference to decode the schematic? Is there any axiliary unit that connects the factory car radio to after market MP3 player. Thanks! VJ |
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<vijayvel@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1145657706.500451.66400@z34g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com... > > Any ideas on how I could figure this out? Can you advise me on what the > pins > would be named, or where I can find a reference to decode the > schematic? Is there any axiliary unit that connects the factory car > radio to after market MP3 player. Google for "honda pie adapter" |
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Hi Vijay, I am working on this same issue with a 92 Accord stereo. I think we have the same 8 pin round connector for the changer as well. All of the adapters I have seen online have some kind of circuit board which may suggest that the signal to show that the CD changer is connected is more complicated than just a remote turn on lead. However, if anyone has any info on how this connection is activated that would be great!! Jeremy vijayvel@gmail.com wrote: > I have a Honda AM/FM radio in my 2000 Civic, part #39100-S01-A210-M1, > ref #MR529A0. I'm trying to figure out the pin outs on the interface, > mainly searching for the inputs for the secondary audio source - the > radio has a "CD/TAPE" button to accept aux input. The radio does not > have any controls for a tape or CD player, so I'm guessing that for > this very basic radio it just accepts the audio input, and the > controls for the aux input would be in the CD player or tape deck (if > I had one). > > As you can probably guess, I'd like to connect a stereo wire to the > aux pins so I can attach it to an MP3 player. > > > There is a schematic of the pin outs on the radio body, but nothing > that is clearly the aux inputs. The closest is 2 pins labeled "ACC" > ("accesory?"), but they are not labeled with a +/- or L/R. There are > many pins labeled "N.C", which I'm guessing are inactive. There is > also one pin labeled "AUDIO COM," but no second pin with that label. > > > Any ideas on how I could figure this out? Can you advise me on what the > pins > would be named, or where I can find a reference to decode the > schematic? Is there any axiliary unit that connects the factory car > radio to after market MP3 player. > > Thanks! > > VJ > |
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vijayvel@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a Honda AM/FM radio in my 2000 Civic, part #39100-S01-A210-M1, > ref #MR529A0. I'm trying to figure out the pin outs on the interface, > mainly searching for the inputs for the secondary audio source - the My 2003 Honda Civic has a single-cd in dash head unit. It has a connector on the back that could go to an optional CD Changer or tape deck. I have plugged a P.I.E converter into that jack. The P.I.E has RCA inputs, and my MP3 player appears as "CD-1, Track 1" on the head unit. I toggle between CD player and MP3 player with the CD button on the head unit. http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehonaux.html I didn't have to remove the radio. There's a flat 14 pin connector, on the back of the radio, so it was easy enough to reach up behind the radio and plug the connector in. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5 |
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See this link for a ton of HONDA AUX adapters in all configurations
http://www.autotoys.com/x/cust/searc...ring=honda+aux |
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