Originally Posted by Tobert
Tobert,
No, I never did get what I needed. The wiring diagram in the manual wasn't much help either. Any chance you've figured it out?
Thanks,
Originally Posted by Tobert
Tobert,
No, I never did get what I needed. The wiring diagram in the manual wasn't much help either. Any chance you've figured it out?
Thanks,
Jason White
2001 FoxFire Red VehiCross
Why re-engineer the wheel? Just get an interface adapter and plumb your input wherever you like. PIE makes some great adapters and now have a triple input adapter that simply fits in between the radio and changer: Triple Input Auxiliary Adapter
You'll need to use the Toyota cable as there isn't a specific Isuzu cable: TRIPLE INPUT AUXILIARY INTERFACE TOYOTA
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Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
I've got this in my Trooper. Works great.
Nate
Nate and Joe Black,
Do either of you use an MP3 player through the auxiliary input adapter. There is a mention in the description that mentions the ouput of some devices is too low and can cause hissing, requiring a line driver to put signal.
Did either of you have any issue with this?
Thanks,
Hopefully Nate will pop on and answer as I'm using a Sony single-disc head unit and replaced my factory changer with the storage cubby. Having the ability to read MP3's from disc negates the need for a changer pretty much, but then again I rarely listen to discs due to satellite radio.