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  • Started 3 years ago by faithekaye
  • Latest reply from alan123

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  1. faithekaye

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    Know any interface that has blue tooth and could connect to the satellite or radio of your car?

    Posted 3 years ago #
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    Posted 2 years ago
  3. mf6132

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    '96-'00 Mazdas use the exact same CD changer connector as many Subarus (the 16-pin connector found on the head units made by Panasonic). For the Mazda head units, we can actually easily use this connector as an aux input... setting pin F to +5v on a Mazda unit causes the display to show "LINE" and the line-in is now active.

    There's nowhere to buy the nice factory style connector with the retaining clip, but a reasonably secure connector can be made with commonly available parts. Two 8-pin .100" Molex KK connectors (part# WMLX-104) can be sandwiched together with a piece of thick foam double-sided tape to create the necessary 16-pin connector.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. jenith

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    go to start my network places, on the left side u should see a menu that says Network Tasks. Click on view network connections. Right click on the local area connection icon, or the icon that shows a error. Click on repair. this may fix your problem.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. jannet

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    Open the firewall properties turn it back on then click on the exceptions tab, you can set which programs can access the internet, put a checkmark in IE and whatever else you want to get through. Go to the network icon next to the clock, click on it, then network sharing center. Click on customize. Then if its set as public network , change it to private. I think when you uninstalled norton it changes it to public by default and blocks networking.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. gary21

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    My car radio has started running hot, and also blowing fuses very often.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  7. zeldasmith

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    @ Gary, I think the wires to different speakers have been combined rather than run separately.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  8. alan123

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    My 2008 Audi TT has an aux input plus two SD slots, in addition to a six CD changer which can play audio or MP3 CDs. Technically, there is a 7th CD slot if I were to unload the nav system DVD. An iPod interface was optional, but I am trying to keep as Apple-free as possible.

    Posted 2 years ago #

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