No problem. I'm so glad I found it. Happy with the outcome. Hope it works for you. Oh on the attached web link I went with 12B. I heated up each side of that block with the soldering iron and pulled it with needle nose pliers.
I'm going to try this on my 07 stock radio. I think my radio just has the one plug in the back. I do have a question though. I couldn't tell for sure in your video if the positive wire that you soldered to the aux port was soldered to the left side of the port if you're looking at the face of the radio? And the ground was soldered to the right side of the aux port? Thank you
I'm going to try this on my 07 stock radio. I think my radio just has the one plug in the back. I do have a question though. I couldn't tell for sure in your video if the positive red wire that you soldered to the left side of the aux port if looking at the face of the deck? And the ground wire soldered to the right side of the aux port? Thanks
Hi James, I was curious if you would mind answering a few questions for me? I have same stereo and just tried this but it is not working. I am 90% sure I have it wired correctly. The Bluetooth is working great and when I plug into front jack it detects "aux". However, it does not on rear.
The only thing that comes to mind is a loose soldering. I never tried to plug anything into mine after I did that so not sure it it would say the same. I recently installed an aftermarket radio in mine because I had to replace and amplifier.
Ok, I found the problem. Figured I would follow up in case someone else runs in to same issue. My stereo appears to be same one but I had to cut the trace on the back side of oem aux jack to get stereo to show "aux" as an option all the time. It detects when something is plugged in and since nothing was it would not recognize the 2nd aux jack. It is now working like a charm!
@@jamestijerina2787 oooh so you solder RCA outputs to the AUX jack inside the radio, and to those, RCA's you connect the module, and that module also needs a ground and positive, which you got from the 12v socket lighter.
I appreciate you showing this video.. I'm going to try this myself.
No problem. I'm so glad I found it. Happy with the outcome. Hope it works for you. Oh on the attached web link I went with 12B. I heated up each side of that block with the soldering iron and pulled it with needle nose pliers.
Did you do this to yours? How did it work out?
@@jamestijerina2787 Hi, James 12B works for you?
@@nelsont2087 yes. I have a slight buzzing noise when low but it may need a better ground on the bluetooth adapter.
I'm going to try this on my 07 stock radio. I think my radio just has the one plug in the back. I do have a question though. I couldn't tell for sure in your video if the positive wire that you soldered to the aux port was soldered to the left side of the port if you're looking at the face of the radio? And the ground was soldered to the right side of the aux port?
Thank you
I'm going to try this on my 07 stock radio. I think my radio just has the one plug in the back. I do have a question though. I couldn't tell for sure in your video if the positive red wire that you soldered to the left side of the aux port if looking at the face of the deck? And the ground wire soldered to the right side of the aux port?
Thanks
If looking at the face of the deck red is on left side, black is on right front, and white on right rear.
@@jamestijerina2787
Thanks James
Hi James, I was curious if you would mind answering a few questions for me? I have same stereo and just tried this but it is not working. I am 90% sure I have it wired correctly. The Bluetooth is working great and when I plug into front jack it detects "aux". However, it does not on rear.
The only thing that comes to mind is a loose soldering. I never tried to plug anything into mine after I did that so not sure it it would say the same. I recently installed an aftermarket radio in mine because I had to replace and amplifier.
Ok, I found the problem. Figured I would follow up in case someone else runs in to same issue. My stereo appears to be same one but I had to cut the trace on the back side of oem aux jack to get stereo to show "aux" as an option all the time. It detects when something is plugged in and since nothing was it would not recognize the 2nd aux jack. It is now working like a charm!
@@car99r2 awesome man. Glad you found the solution. Enjoy your Bluetooth. It was worth the effort for me.
Hey bro. What do you mean you cut the trace wire on the aux Jack ?Did you cut the prong that goes through the circuit board ?
@@UD3LUZHi. Did get it?
I dont think my stock radio has any RCA outputs, can i still use this method? :)
Mine didn't either. I soldered the RCA outputs to the aux output. If yours doesn't have the 3mm aux Jack output, I don't believe this will work.
@@jamestijerina2787 oooh so you solder RCA outputs to the AUX jack inside the radio, and to those, RCA's you connect the module, and that module also needs a ground and positive, which you got from the 12v socket lighter.
@@filmfreaken year that is correct. You got it.