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Aux in wiring, new toyota head units?


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yardbuzzard 
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Anyone know the pin connector location or color code for the wires leading to the aux in on stock head units. As an example, Scion 06 models have aux plug-in in the console for mp3 or other devices.
I want to access the input at or near the head.
Any help would be appreciated
thanks in advance
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Contact a company called Vaistech, they make a whole line of I-Pod and Aux inputs for late model Toyota products.
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Fujitsu Ten is the manufacturer they can help have delt with them a few times and are usually more than happy to help.
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yardbuzzard 
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thanks. They do look like the ticket. I have emailed them for some info.
cheers.
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Directed also has a new direct I-Pod integration harness for these vehicles.....
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yardbuzzard 
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thanks. I will email them as well.
Seems all I need is the plug to the head with an end for an aux input. Got to be someone with an end somewhere.
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not quite that simple.... you need some type of data protocol to tell the OEM radio to "open that gate" and allow an aux signal thru.....
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yardbuzzard 
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Shucks.
I thought that since the 06 had an aux input on the console it would was simply a line in to the head. I thought the head served as the interface. Did not know there was a interface in between on the stock unit.
thanks
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it may be programmed "open"                 i was thinking of the aux ports on most OEM radios that are really for a disc changer....
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