I soldered the AUX input to my home radio. — Toyota Altezza, 2.0 liter, 2002
For a long time I read the forums, bothered, consulted. As a result, in 1 evening I soldered the input for the mp3 player. Plays without interference, with bass.
1. Remove the MD drive and unsolder its connector.
2. Remove the insulation from the audio wire.
3. We cover the ends of the wire with tin.
4. We solder the wires to the connector (the red dot was drawn before removing the connector, so as not to be mistaken when combining and soldering).
5. We connect the connector and the shielding winding of the wire.
6. We are preparing a jack connector.
7. Location of connector pins.
8. Working audio input.
Then they were not. Yes, and the orig detail fits into the interior much more successfully. + when the ignition was turned off, he left home ...
I did more fun, I soldered on the navigation block. To bring the picture to life. Cling DVD to native Monica. The funny thing is that when I collected everything in place, I found a native harness under the AUX in the wing. still lies in the garage ... Swearing for a long time)))
The white connector is from the mini disc player. I threw away the player itself, and used the connector.
Comrade asks to solder the aux, please tell me what the white plug is soldered out of? Is it necessary to solder it, or can you just solder it to the legs on the board?
And how to start playback from the media? You just press MD and that's it, does the music play?
No, everything works without a minidisk. At the same time, I pulled out all the giblets from there: the minidisk and the changer, because. the changer did not work and the minidisk was not needed at all. As a result, you can hide another thread inside the device, tk. the box was completely empty.