deadparrot Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 Hi, I've got a 1997 (Mark IV, I think?) Fiesta. I currently use a tape adapter to connect my iPod, but the sound of the tape deck is quite irritating. Is it possible to add an auxiliary audio input without the purchase of a new receiver? I've heard about adapters and plugs which integrate with the back of the (existing?) stereo, but nothing specific to lead me to a purchase. It doesn't have to be a neat solution in a magical box, I'm no stranger to ripping apart electronics and rebuilding them to solve even the smallest problem. Hope you guys can help! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caswellsam Posted May 1, 2008 Share Posted May 1, 2008 Hi, I've got a 1997 (Mark IV, I think?) Fiesta. I currently use a tape adapter to connect my iPod, but the sound of the tape deck is quite irritating. Is it possible to add an auxiliary audio input without the purchase of a new receiver?I've heard about adapters and plugs which integrate with the back of the (existing?) stereo, but nothing specific to lead me to a purchase. It doesn't have to be a neat solution in a magical box, I'm no stranger to ripping apart electronics and rebuilding them to solve even the smallest problem. Hope you guys can help! Thanks! i bought a I trip for mine in the end . . . . . plays the ipod through a un-used radio channel. cost me about 25 quid but i believe you can get them for about a tenner now from eBay or amazon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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