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I saw this item for sale at eBay Canada, The World's Online Marketplace TM, and thought that you might be interested.
Title of item: 2002 Nissan Altima and Xterra Auxiliary Audio Input
Seller: virtual-outlook
Starts: Oct-04-04 23:02:47 PDT
Ends: Oct-11-04 23:02:47 PDT
Price: Starts at $60.00
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Item Description:
The Virtual Outlook AUXDAX provides an auxiliary audio input into the factory Bose or non-Bose head unit of 2002 Nissan Altima or Xterra. This cable plugs directly into the back of the head unit into the 8 pin DIN connector to interface with peripheral devices, eliminating the need for an FM modulator and providing better sound quality. Use it to connect DVD sound, portable MP3 players, Satellite radios, or any other audio device that can connect to an RCA or 3.5mm plug.A switch is necessary to turn the radio into AUX mode. We provide a switch kit with all the necessary connectors, including wire, quick connects, and wire tap, to provide for an easy install. Kit comes with a 1/4" pushbutton. It is small and can be mounted under and to the right of the ignition key by drilling a 1/4" hole. This way it is by the factory radio.
*NOTE: If you have a 2003 Altima/Xterra, there will most likely be NO connector on the back of your radio. If you check the back of your radio and find that you do indeed have this connector, then this cable will work for you. Please confirm that it is there before placing an order. The 2003 BOSE model PY540 does not have this connection. No 2004 Altimas have been found that have this DIN connector. Connecting to the RCA connector Our interface provides a set of female RCA connectors. The RCA connector is standard for most aftermarket satellite radio's, DVD players, or any other device with an RCA output. These devices usually require a line driver. The AUX input sound level is a bit lower than that of the factory radio level, even though the sound quality is much better than an FM modulator. The line driver is necessary to match the volume from the connecting device, to the volume of the factory radio. Unless you are connecting a device such as a portable MP3 player that has its own volume controls>>>>see below. Connecting to the 3.5mm connector We provide a 5 foot cable with a 3.5mm male connector on one end and a male RCA connector on the other end. This can be plugged into our female RCA connectors on our AUX cable. Most portable MP3 players, laptops and other devices with a 3.5mm jack can be connected using the 3.5mm stereo connector. A line driver is usually not needed with any of these devices. With the volume turned up all the way on the MP3 player we tested, it was a few ticks below the factory radio/ CD player volume. Not that big of a difference.
KIT CONTAINS:
3 foot auxiliary cable with female RCA end
3.5mm to male RCA adapter
1/4" black pushbutton switch kit
All necessary installation parts
This item is brand new.
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