How To Install An Auxiliary Audio Input In Your Car
Music systems in cars have become common now-a-days. People on travel prefer listening to music during their drive. This has become the reason for the growing demand of good, quality audio systems. Audio inputs are used to connect the stereo to the players. These devices detect and accept the signals from cd and mp3 players, sound cards etc. The following article will give a detailed description of how to install an auxiliary audio input.
The installation process is a simple one. This process will make use of a panel tool and an input adapter. The following paragraphs will give you the steps involved in the process.
The first step requires the removal of the radio. The radio is fixed to the dashboard with the help of screws. The dashboard is covered with the trim panels that is easily peered off. A panel tool may be used in this process. Once this trim panel is peered off, you will find the screws behind them. It is then removed. The procedure may be done by following the instructions given in the manual. If the manual does not contain any information regarding this, one may get ready made instructions in the market.
The changer cable is then disconnected. It will be connected to the back side of the radio. This cable is easily identifiable. The input of the cable is inserted into the dashboard through an opening. The glove box is used to insert the cable easily
The converter box of the input adapter is then fixed in the space where the radio is placed. This holds a quite large space so that it can accommodate the radio also. Now this adapter is connected to the radio