PCB said:
If I owned a Honda, I'd be able to buy a cable that simply plugs into
the CD-changer port, which then gives the stock head unit an
auxiliary-input jack/capability.
Is there any way to do the same thing with the head unit that comes
stock in Subaru 95-99 Legacy L?
Thanks.
My subie is older. It's a '92. The CD player is a separate unit that
plugs into a backside connector on the radio. If I wanted to go the
route of bringing out the connector to a box where I'd add accessible
connections, I'm not sure where to get a cable with that connector on
it. Well, I could find an old CD unit and snip off the cable
(
www.abcofridleyautoparts.com) but they want $70 for an old CD player
that doesn't support all the latest formats. Hell, I can get the entire
radio for $25.
I toyed around with the idea of getting a flat 90-degree pre-made DIN
cable (so the cable comes out from the side instead of straight back
since I don't how much room there is behind the radio) that I could then
bring out to a plastic box in which I add whatever connector needed to
plug in other external equipment. Decided against it because it would
be too much work. I prefer finding simpler solutions, like a CD changer
with FM transmitter so all you have to do is tune your radio to a preset
channel to hear the CD music.
If you still want to go the route of bring out the backside DIN
connection from the radio, the pinout that I have for my '92 radio is:
Pin 1: NC
Pin 2: Line-In Right
Pin 3: NC
Pin 4: Line-In Left
Pin 5: Signal Gnd
Pin 6: CD Play (or Remote Amp In; send 12V to this to active amp for
remote device)
Pin 7: NC
Pin 8: Mute (input)
Pin 9: Acc Out (filtered power)
Pin 10: Batt Out (filtered power)
Pin 11: CD Stop (input)
Pin 12: NC
Pin 13: Gnd
I the article with this pinout by Googling on the part number on the
sticker on the back of the radio. I'd bet that
http://www.digikey.com/
would have the part (i.e., cable with integral DIN connector) but it can
be tough finding it on their site unless you know specifically what you
are looking for.