I can't find the aux plug on my panasonic cq-hr1003u radio to plug my iPod in
SOURCE: CQ RDP162N
i can get a general wiring diagram for now need to look into it sum more
Typical Head Unit Wire Harness
Function
Typical Wire Colors
Memory / Constant 12V(+)
Yellow
Switch / Accessory
Red
Ground
Black
Illumination
Orange/White
Antenna Remote
Blue
Amp Remote
Blue/White
Left Front (+)
White
Left Front (-)
White/Black
Right Front (+)
Grey
Right Front (-)
Grey/Black
Left Rear (+)
Green
Left Rear (-)
Green/Black
Right Rear (+)
Violet
Right Rear (-)
Violet/Black
SOURCE: i have the panasonic cq-c8303u radio and i would
You need to get the Direct Cable for iPod® (CA-DC300U) from panasonic. This allows you to plug in and control your ipod from your headunit. There is also the expansion module (CY-EM100U), however I am not sure if this is necessary if you have the Direct Cable. The Direct Cable might plug directly into the back of the headunit without the need for the expansion module. Check with the company before purchasing one or both. If the direct cable requires the expansion module, then get both, however, I think the direct cable works independent from the expansion module. Again, contact the company about this. The expansion module also lets you plug your ipod as well as other devices into your headunit, however I don't think it allows you to control them via the unit. I think if you want to control the ipod from your headunit, you just need the Direct Cable for Ipod®.
SOURCE: panasonic CQ-C7301U reads cds but no sound
Ensure that the rf cables are well fitted. You may swap if you are not sure.
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SOURCE: Connecting iPod to Panasonic CQ-C5310U
I'm pretty sure that there are RCA jacks in the back of the unit for the aux input. Don't have my owners manual so can't really say, but if there is an aux input, there is sure to be some RCA jacks in the back. So if you take the stereo out, look for those jacks then attach a 1/8 "Y" connector. Then route that wire to the front. Then you'll have something to connect your mp3 player to. =)
SOURCE: using an ipod with CQ-DFX403U
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/support/CD/model.CQ-DFX403U
This is the link to your units pdf manual. It also covers a 7 series model which does have "Aux in" Your unit does not. You do have the capability to add a cd changer via the link on the back of the deck but it is Not an auxillary input. Now, it is correct that you could use a FM modulator running thru the tuner on 87.1 or 89.1. I think the confusion on this unit was a quick glance at the manual. It does have an "audio in" but it is specific to the panasonic disc changer and triggered thru the changer din cord. which is why you see no "Aux" on the display nor hear any audio. If you look at page 5 in the pdf version of the manual it states that the 403 does "Not" have aux in. The manual reads tricky on the other pages, sounding and looking like they are detailing the 403 when in fact the example is the 783. At the moment I can't think of a "good fix" for this pickle. I'll noodle it thru and if I can get you a solid way to make this do what you wish without lots of signal loss I'll post another comment. Hope this helps explain what's happened.
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