ReplacementRadios, one of the largest factory audio/video websites, has branched out!! If you’ve been to our site, you know we have a HUGE selection of OEM radios and compatible accessories. Now we’re offering a few select products here too. Same great ReplacementRadios quality.....in a new location.
This Aux Interface by Grom Audio is a state of the art product that allows you to directly connect any device with a 3.5mm standard headphone jack through the proprietary auxiliary input port on the back of your factory radio (normally used for CD Changers and/or satellite radio.) This allows you to play the audio from that device over the car stereo. Connect devices like: MP3 players (iPod, Zune, etc), satellite tuners, DVD player audio, etc. You will have volume control from the radio and steering wheel controls, if applicable.
This product works in CD Changer (CDC) mode. Consequently your radio MUST be remote CD Changer capable. This is usually indicated by DISC^ and DISCv print on a couple buttons but there could be other buttons indicating the capability as well. Please email if you have questions about your radio. Your remote CD Changer (separate from radio), satellite radio tuner and DVD player, if so equipped, would all need to be disconnected to use this product. Please see the Application List in this ad for additional information on compatibility. We recommend you contact tech support for the manufacturer or visit the gromaudio website to determine exactly how it's going to function in your vehicle with your options. Among other things, they have a Support/FAQ link on their site that contains useful information.
You may have to splice/tap a power and/or ground wire for connection of this device. We recommend you visit the GromAudio website and/or contact their tech support through the website if you have additional questions about capabilities and functionality. We're an authorized retailer but they're the manufacturer, so they're in the best position to advertise capabilities and functionality. Among other things, they have a Support/FAQ link on their site that contains useful information.