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Mount your car stereo’s auxiliary port on your dash with this Dash-Mount Audio Input Kit by iSimple. The PDM35 features a low-profile 3.5mm auxiliary port that connects to your vehicle’s stereo so you can easily plug in your smartphone, tablet or other audio device when you’re on the go.
 
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This is a great product for do-it-yourself install
on February 15, 2010
Posted by: JoJoTheJungleBear
from Charlotte, NC
The iSimple kit makes the installation look professional after adding an AUX input to a factory radio. Now I don't have wires hanging everywhere, just a nice input.
What's great about it: Solid product
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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iPod & MP3 Player Accessories
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Connecting a Sony Walkman MP3 player to a stock radio in a 2002 Impala

I have a Sony walkman and would like to be able to use it with my stock radio. I do have an FM transmitter, but the there is now so much bleedover and interferance from radio stations up and down the dial I don't use it anymore. Is there a way to hire the walkman into the radio?
You just need to get an in-line FM modulator that connects directly to the antenna instead of transmitting over the air. They are pretty cheap ($30 or so) and will be static free. It will require you to install it yourself, so if you are not a real hands-on person take it to an installer.
14 years, 2 months ago
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   Charlotte, NC