T.Bird
08-13-2011, 09:24 PM
I tried posting on e46f about this...and didn't come up with much...but I'll try here as well.
I attempted to make my own aux input cable. I cut down an IDE connector and wired the pins to an 1/8" TRS jack. I could not get "AUX" to show up on the CD player. I heard something about having to wire capacitors in series with the left and right channels with a resistor shunted across them. Tried that, no "aux". Then I figured I didn't have a good connection with the IDE connector...so I soldered the wires directly to the pins on the back of the radio. No "aux". Then I removed the caps/resistor...no "aux".:mad
My radio is business dated 2006...(my car is an '04 though).
I'm thinking there is something wrong with my radio...I'll bet that if I buy the BMW cable it still won't work.
EDIT: I have noticed sometimes though that if the radio doesn't have power for a bit, if I plug it in and cycle modes, aux will show up for a split second...then gone.
I attempted to make my own aux input cable. I cut down an IDE connector and wired the pins to an 1/8" TRS jack. I could not get "AUX" to show up on the CD player. I heard something about having to wire capacitors in series with the left and right channels with a resistor shunted across them. Tried that, no "aux". Then I figured I didn't have a good connection with the IDE connector...so I soldered the wires directly to the pins on the back of the radio. No "aux". Then I removed the caps/resistor...no "aux".:mad
My radio is business dated 2006...(my car is an '04 though).
I'm thinking there is something wrong with my radio...I'll bet that if I buy the BMW cable it still won't work.
EDIT: I have noticed sometimes though that if the radio doesn't have power for a bit, if I plug it in and cycle modes, aux will show up for a split second...then gone.