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| |  | | Home » CHRY02-AUX 02-07 Chrysler Auxiliary Input Converter | | | | | | | Description: | | The PIE CHRY02-AUX Auxiliary Input Converter connects to the CD changer data port of most of the 02-05, some of the 2006, & a few 2007 Chrysler factory radios, to create an external auxiliary input that has a single pair of left & right RCA audio inputs (See vehicle application list below). W/ this converter installed, you can connect any external audio device that has an audio output directly to your factory radio without using an FM modulator & hear the audio from your factory sound system.
Additional Add-on Items:
Convert the single auxiliary input of this device into three auxiliary inputs by adding the AUX3.
Add an iPOD interface to this auxiliary input by adding either the Uni-POD or the UII Universal iPOD Interface.
Convert the RCA inputs on this device to a 3.5mm input by adding the PIE 3.5-RCA6MM Interface.
Compatibility Information:
The CHRY02-AUX is NOT compatible w/ factory navigation radio (RB1 or RB4), the in-dash 6-disc Radio (RBQ), the in-dash 4-disc Radio (RBG), the Chrysler "RAH" or "REV" radios
Compatible w/ all vehicles listed below that have the new, 10-pin square connector at the headunit and be a CD changer controlling radio.
Fits the following Vehicles:
Chrysler
02-04 300M (Not compatible w/ 05-06 - for 05-06 300M, see CHRY04-AUX/S)
02-04 Concord
02-04 LHS
03-06 Pacifica
02-05 PT Cruiser (NOT compatible w/6-disc in-dash changers or 06 models - for 06 models, see CHRY04-AUX/S)
02-06 Sebring
02-07 Town & Country
02-04 Voyager
Dodge
02-06 Caravan
02-04 Dakota (Not compatible w/ 05-06 - for 05-06 models, see AAI-CHY)
02-03 Durango (NOT compatible 05-07 models - for 05-07 models, see AAI-CHY)
02-04 Intrepid
02-05 Neon
02-05 Ram 1500 (Not compatible w/ 06 - for 06 models, see AAI-CHY)
02-05 Stratus
Jeep
05 Commander -(Not compatible w/06 Commander - for 06 Commander, see AAI-CHY)
02-04 Grand Cherokee (Not compatible w/ 05-07 - for 05-07 models, see AAI-CHY)
02-05 Liberty
02-05 Wrangler | | | Features: | |
• The PIE CHRY02-AUX Auxiliary Input Converter connects to the CD changer data port of most of the 2002-2005, some of the 2006, and a few 2007 Chrysler factory radios, to create an external auxiliary input that has a single pair of left and right RCA audio inputs.
• With this converter installed, you can connect any external audio device that has an audio output directly to your factory radio without using an FM modulator and hear the audio from your factory sound system.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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Works great and sounds even betterAug 08, 2009 I bought the CHRY02-AUX for my 2004 Dodge Ram truck to improve the sound of my Sirius radio. You need to remove the radio to install but that isn't hard job. I was able to put the device to the left of the radio behind a panel. To use you Sirius or IPOD with this device just push the mode button on the radio and bingo it works! This device doesn't interfere with normal use of the radio's CD player. I've had Sirius in my truck over 3 years using different ways to interface it to my stock radio and this by far works best. I've use the inline antenna connector which made my Sirius sound great but killed normal radio reception. I tried using the FM broadcast mode of the Sirius but that had too much static. I almost bought a new radio to solve my problems until I discovered this device.
Simple and it works!Dec 11, 2008 This item arrived quickly and was easy to setup. Instead of removing the dash and pulling the radio, I was able to take off my glovebox and plug this into the back of my factory radio in a 2004 Jeep Wrangler. No bells and whistles, just plugged connected my Zune via a headphone to rca into the device rca jacks and it works great. Clear sound, no whine like some of the fm modulators make. No controls from the factory radio, you need to control from your mp3 player. Time to make some playlists.
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