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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / January 2005

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AUX input - XC90 stereo for iPod

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mw - 31 Dec 2004 01:25 GMT
I want to connect my iPod to the stereo in my XC90 and the FM transmitter
does not work well for some reason in this car (works gret in my BMW)

Two questions:
1. Anyone know of a way to install an AUX input on the stereo, perhaps using
the connector that would be used for the optional minidisc?)

2. Can anyone tell me where the radio aerial is located in the XC90?

Ideas/ comments appreciated

Mike
lens@excite.com - 08 Jan 2005 07:12 GMT
The antenna is in the roof at the back under the plastic plate that you
can see from the outside. It seems that transmitting FM from the inside
to this antenna will probably be harder than with other vehicles. I
read on the "Swedespeed" forums that there were certain FM modulators
that some people did like in the XC90. But I can't recall which ones.
Maybe the "Transpod" but you'd better check.

> I want to connect my iPod to the stereo in my XC90 and the FM transmitter
> does not work well for some reason in this car (works gret in my BMW)
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>
> Mike
 
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