Wednesday, January 4, 2012

FOUND A SOLUTION!!!!

Hi all,
thanks for hanging in there all these years. So here is what I found:

there is a company, i found them on ebay, called Factory Radios, http://myworld.ebay.com/factoryradios/?_trksid=p4340.l2559 and they will take your current Car Radio and hardwire a chip/cable i nthere, that works as an AUX port.

I sent them my radio and works perfectly. So when I plug the ipod, it starts playing music, with no buzz or anything like that

So look them up and good luck. It has been a couple of months since i have done it and still works perfectly

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Still Nothing

Many many months of research and still nothing.
There are some options like the Mitsubishi official Ipod controller, but it costs too much (at least for me)....
So I will keep trying.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

The idea came out of this

I ran into a blog post of a Mazda owner performing the same trick.
Here is his diagram:



SO In theory if we can map those pins to the 13 pin din below, it should work.
my only doubt is his pin 14, AUX-I , what does that map to the 13 pin below????

Thursday, March 29, 2007

The 13pin DIN Port

Here is what I know about the 13 Pin on the back of the RADIO.
It is supposed to be a "proprietary" Mitsubishi format
It connects the Stock radio to the CD Changer in the back of the car (IF YOU HAVE ONE)



and the pin out for it, I think it is this. I say "I THINK" , since that pinout looked from an OLD receiver.







more pin outs here: http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Mitsubishi1.htm

Mitsubishi Eclipse and Ipod s

Hello all,
After spending 1 year (at least) trying to find a way to hookup an ipod "VIA" an AUX port that doesn't exist. Let me explain further.
It wasn't until the 2006 Eclipse series that Mitsubishi decided to put an AUX port there on the original infinity stereo. Everyone prior to that had pretty much 2 options. 1- Use a FM Transmitter or 2- Switch out the deck for an aftermarket one.

SO, on this blog I will start posting my findings on the quest to find a connector that will fit on the 13pin DIN CD Changer input on the back of the CD/Radio Player AND give RCA outputs