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Honda Accord - AUX Connectivity/Supports

Hi There, I'm having Honda Accord 2.0 IVTEC 2007, lets say I plug my AUX cables then I use my iphone or my external mp3 player does the existing player able to read those devices and able to play mp3 songs thru the AUX connectivity.

And can I change my existing player which is Panasonic model to the MP3 player without further changing my car front panel. Because this model has attach the aircond control unit together with the front panel.
Therefore I'm doubt how to get this off. I hear there is special panel for this which Camry (2.0 onwards) has for their previous and last year model. I'm very sure Honda might have something for previous model of 2007.Its about two year old.

Pls advice

Thanks

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The AUX cables are just an input to the stereo, and it doesn't matter what format your music player uses. If you do need to change the cables to accept a different mp3 player, all of this is usually done in the wiring on the back of the stereo. hope this helps you.

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