How To: Build and Hardwire an Auxillary Input to OEM Stereo
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The 12V signal can come from any fused and switched 12V ignition source. The power for the amp or CD player for instance. its's purpose is to power the replay in order to allow it to switch from one pole to another.
think of it this way....
once everything is hooked up as per the photo above and the instruction in the first post, the source connected to the normally closed pole on the relays will always be on, with or without the 12v source connected.
in order to switch the other source, you need to excite the relay with a closed circuit from the 12v and the ground. so by applying the 12V and ground it will switch to the other source.
the toggle switch allows you to manually select which source you want by either completing the 12V circuit and switching to the alternate source or by breaking that circuit and reverting back to the default source.
I have my AUX set as the default source and the CD player and the switched source, mainly because i never listen to CD's and i didn't see the point to having an energized relay going 24/7 while i'm in the car.
hope that helps
think of it this way....
once everything is hooked up as per the photo above and the instruction in the first post, the source connected to the normally closed pole on the relays will always be on, with or without the 12v source connected.
in order to switch the other source, you need to excite the relay with a closed circuit from the 12v and the ground. so by applying the 12V and ground it will switch to the other source.
the toggle switch allows you to manually select which source you want by either completing the 12V circuit and switching to the alternate source or by breaking that circuit and reverting back to the default source.
I have my AUX set as the default source and the CD player and the switched source, mainly because i never listen to CD's and i didn't see the point to having an energized relay going 24/7 while i'm in the car.
hope that helps
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hi, I found a way of adding the auxiliary cable to the system without any modifications or wire cutting.
at the back of the cd player is a plug, the four wires on the back on one end, red (right+), black(left+), and two other colours white and (I cant remember, but they are both ground). These four wires are shielded in the loom
I got an aux cable with the male stereo connection on both ends, (very common), and cut one end off, there are three wires, (two wires and the shielding) I bought a packet of mini spade connectors, which slip snugly into the back of the cd plug where the wires go in.
I crimped the red, white wires with the mini spade connection, and divided the shielding into two wires and crimp a mini spade onto each.
then unplugged from back of cd player, inserted the red wire to the red wire input, the white wire to the black wire input, then the other two below them, then plugged it back in.
I then burnt a silent audio cd,(google it), when playing that cd I plug in my smart phone and use it as my music player. sounds as good as the cd if not better.
1998 ls400 pioneer stereo
at the back of the cd player is a plug, the four wires on the back on one end, red (right+), black(left+), and two other colours white and (I cant remember, but they are both ground). These four wires are shielded in the loom
I got an aux cable with the male stereo connection on both ends, (very common), and cut one end off, there are three wires, (two wires and the shielding) I bought a packet of mini spade connectors, which slip snugly into the back of the cd plug where the wires go in.
I crimped the red, white wires with the mini spade connection, and divided the shielding into two wires and crimp a mini spade onto each.
then unplugged from back of cd player, inserted the red wire to the red wire input, the white wire to the black wire input, then the other two below them, then plugged it back in.
I then burnt a silent audio cd,(google it), when playing that cd I plug in my smart phone and use it as my music player. sounds as good as the cd if not better.
1998 ls400 pioneer stereo
Am I missing something here?
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Well actually it's easier than that. You don't need to burn a silent cd. I run my aux input without any disc in the changer. I have nav in a 98 GS. It tells me no disc for a few seconds then goes away if I have the screen set to anything other than audio. If I leave the audio screen up the message never goes away, but the audio still plays from the aux input anyway.
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Well actually it's easier than that. You don't need to burn a silent cd. I run my aux input without any disc in the changer. I have nav in a 98 GS. It tells me no disc for a few seconds then goes away if I have the screen set to anything other than audio. If I leave the audio screen up the message never goes away, but the audio still plays from the aux input anyway.
I've been debating for awhile doing this mod but I'm more motivated now. For whatever reason my new iPhone 6 gives an annoying buzz using the cassette adapter that I have been using perfectly with my older phone without issue. Go figure.
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There are several other ways of wiring such as have been described but they are less than ideal as the headunit is not expecting for there to be sound when there is no input selected,or there will usually be excess audio noise when running the blank CD depending on how it was burned. The relays or a switch allow for total isolation, and better quality. Make the decision and what you are comfortable with.
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2000 lx470?
I've been scouring this long thread to get PD's method to work on my 2000 LX470. I don't see any confirmations of this working in the thread. I guess I surmise that my 2000 LX470 with the "Nak" system has an integrated head unit so I won't be able to tap into the CD changer wires to the head unit....? Correct? So does this mean that I have to go the switch route between the head unit and amp and use a blank CD or iSimple FM hardwire or replace the head and possibly amp? I wouldn't care to have CD capability (or cassette).
Since I wasn't able to find a wiring diagram for this model on line I bought the book. I am attaching photos of the wiring diagram from the 2000 LX470 Radio and Player > AMP > Speaker wiring diagram book and the relevant IV3 25 pin diagram.
Thanks to PD and others for any advice. I really want to do this but after a lot of time research the web and ordering this wiring diagram book, I need advice.
Since I wasn't able to find a wiring diagram for this model on line I bought the book. I am attaching photos of the wiring diagram from the 2000 LX470 Radio and Player > AMP > Speaker wiring diagram book and the relevant IV3 25 pin diagram.
Thanks to PD and others for any advice. I really want to do this but after a lot of time research the web and ordering this wiring diagram book, I need advice.
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How to connect single ended signals to a 98-00 JDM Celsior
PD's method is a good idea but it needs 4 relays and signals should not be single ended.
I needed to connect another external digital audio unit to my stock navi/audio in my 98 Celsior. The unit is not capable to drive differential input ports. It only can drive single ended ports.
So what I did was to analyse the board which is located under the stock navi unit indicated by a white arrow. It's a switcher, a radio, a cassette player and a volume controller. I found that the IC451 is converting single ended signals to differential signals. All I needed was to connect the R signal to the pin 2 (indicated by a red arrow) and the L to the pin 6 (blue) via two 3.3kΩ resistors each.
Now I can enjoy the external digital audio. I also can use my latest cellphone via the speaker.
My method needs to use a soldering iron + some skills but now there are some people who own JDM Celsior in the forum and I hope my method is useful for them to help hooking up external audio unit which only has single ended output signals. I also hope that this method is effective for 98-00 non JDM models with a navi/radio.
I needed to connect another external digital audio unit to my stock navi/audio in my 98 Celsior. The unit is not capable to drive differential input ports. It only can drive single ended ports.
So what I did was to analyse the board which is located under the stock navi unit indicated by a white arrow. It's a switcher, a radio, a cassette player and a volume controller. I found that the IC451 is converting single ended signals to differential signals. All I needed was to connect the R signal to the pin 2 (indicated by a red arrow) and the L to the pin 6 (blue) via two 3.3kΩ resistors each.
Now I can enjoy the external digital audio. I also can use my latest cellphone via the speaker.
My method needs to use a soldering iron + some skills but now there are some people who own JDM Celsior in the forum and I hope my method is useful for them to help hooking up external audio unit which only has single ended output signals. I also hope that this method is effective for 98-00 non JDM models with a navi/radio.
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Help !! Stereo wiring diagram need for a 2008 Lexus RX 350
Help please. Somebody knows where can I find a 2008 Lexus RX 350 complete stereo wiring diagram ?