2002 ES 300 Navigation CD Changer AUX
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2002 ES 300 Navigation CD Changer AUX
Proud new owner of a fully loaded 2002 ES 300.
Even thought the Navigation is outdated, I like the overall look of the Navigation system.
I been searching around the forum but i cannot find any solutions for NAV and the Mark Levinson system. I wanted to add a simple aux input, no ipod, nothing but AUX.
The car has the CD changer which is located in the arm rest. I was looking around for an adapter but I could not find anything.
Has anyone found a method to add aux?
Even thought the Navigation is outdated, I like the overall look of the Navigation system.
I been searching around the forum but i cannot find any solutions for NAV and the Mark Levinson system. I wanted to add a simple aux input, no ipod, nothing but AUX.
The car has the CD changer which is located in the arm rest. I was looking around for an adapter but I could not find anything.
Has anyone found a method to add aux?
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Alright boys. I did it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...intensive.html
Followed that tutorial.
I used some small tap ins and some speaker wire along with the AUX adapter from the tutorial. Total cost was around 6$.
I tapped into the CD Changer harness right behind the radio. Burned an hour long blank CD and it works like a charm!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...intensive.html
Followed that tutorial.
I used some small tap ins and some speaker wire along with the AUX adapter from the tutorial. Total cost was around 6$.
I tapped into the CD Changer harness right behind the radio. Burned an hour long blank CD and it works like a charm!
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Awesome. I am considering tapping into the tape deck in my 2003 Es300. I currently use one of those cassette adapters but the sound could be better. This has to be one of the last cars with a cassette player, it was 2003 for God's sake, cassettes were long dead by then. I blame the target "grandma" demographic.
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