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Anonymous Posted on Dec 29, 2013

I plugged my nexxtech fm transmitter into the car lighter. I tried connecting it to my ipad with both the sound cord and the power cord. Neither worked.

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How many and what colour wires are in the wires leading to the cig lighter end of this FM transmitter?

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How can I connect an iPod to work through a car stereo?

<p>An iPod can store hundreds of songs makes it an ideal source for music on your car. Buy an adapter is the easiest and cheapest way to connect your iPod to your car stereo system. Do you know which adapter fits you best and know how to use the first steps to expand their musical possibilities. <br /> <p><br /> <p>Tape deck <br /> <p>1. Buy an iPod adapter cassette player, if your car has a cassette player. This is one of the easiest and cheapest way to get your iPod to play music from a car radio. A cassette adapter is shaped like a tape with a wire connected to an end. <br /> <p><br /> <p>2. For a cassette adapter or a store of electronic music in good standing. This adapter is relatively easy to find and can usually be purchased for less than $ 20. <br /> <p><br /> <p>3. Slide the cassette tape in the car. Take the end of the cable and connect the headset to your iPod. Select a song to your iPod and press the "Play". Be sure to order the car stereo's cassette player. <br /> <p><br /> <p>FM Transmitter <br /> <p>1. Purchase an FM transmission adapter if your car has a cassette player. This type of adapter connects to both your iPod headphone jack or car cigarette lighter and stream music via FM radio signal. <br /> <p><br /> <p>2. In an FM adapter to send any electronics store. This adapter is a little more expensive than a cassette adapter. Make sure you have an FM transmitter instead, for many FM stations broadcast from a transmitter can only be transmitted to a unit to buy. This gives you more options when you're in certain areas where FM stations are vague or nonexistent. <br /> <p><br /> <p>3. Connect the FM transmitter for the iPod to a lighter (depending on model purchased). Turn on your car's FM radio and find a channel that is unoccupied. Adjust the transmitter to the channel number exactly the same and then to match the iPod. For example, 99.1 FM if you find a free channel in your area, the FM transmitter on 99.1 reading. Connect the iPod and press "Play." <br /> <p><br /> <p>Extra- <br /> <p>1. Purchase an additional cable if your car has an auxiliary input panel. This type of iPod adapter is one of the easiest ways for your iPod to play music in the car. <br /> <p><br /> <p>2. Find a reputable shop and buy an electronic overhead. This type of iPod adapter is usually sold for about $ 10. <br /> <p><br /> <p>3. Connect the cable to the extra auxiliary input on the dashboard of your car and plug it into the iPod headphone jack. Make sure the sound of the car is in standby mode. Select a number and press the "Play" button on the iPod to the music to start. <br />
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How to add an iPod Input into a Stock Radio?

<p>You can add an iPod to a stock radio in your car, even if the plant does not have an auxiliary input or iPod input using a specific number of iPod car accessories. One such accessory is a cassette adapter that plugs into your iPod as a headset, but ends on a cassette tape to your stock cassette radio. However, not all cars have cassette players, thus more accessible to the FM transmitter. <br /> <p><br /> <p>1. Connect your iPod to an FM transmitter, if you connect headphones to the iPod. <br /> <p><br /> <p>2. Connect the FM transmitter to your cigarette lighter to power and then to the transmitter. <br /> <p><br /> <p>3. Press up and down on the transmitter to the FM transmitter to change, you will pass the signal to your radio. Choose a station that is not a radio station on it so you do not interrupt the signal. <br /> <p><br /> <p>4. Set your stock radio to the channel you selected on your transmitter and then play the songs on your iPod. You will see the songs on your iPod through the radio station you selected. <br />
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HI Heather,

Make sure you don't have the sound muted. Have you tried plugging in a set of headphones into the headphone jack? If you can hear sound with the headphones, most likely, the internal speakers have failed. If you still can't hear any sound, the audio output stage on the motherboard has failed. In either case, you will need to send the unit back for repair. Be sure to have your serial number handy. Register it online https://my.garmin.com/mygarmin/marketing/register.htm
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More Info: If you can hear sound through the speakers and don't want to send the unit back for repair, you can buy a FM transmitter at Best Buy - the kind that will allow you to play a portable CD player through your car stereo. Just plug the transmitter's audio input cable into your GPS headphone jack, power the transmitter with your car lighter jack, set the transmitter frequency to a unsued FM channel and tune your car stereo to tha same channel. You should hear your GPS through your FM stereo.

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