Connecting an iPod Touch or other MP3 player to your car can be a real hassle. Car RF adapters often have poor audio quality, tape adapters are low quality and require a cassette deck (which many newer cars do not have, including 9th generation Toyota Corollas that ran from 2003 to 2008), and Aux audio input adapter kits can cost more than $75. Here's an alternative method for connecting your iPod to your car; You can manually add an auxiliary input to your car stereo. The example is a 2005 Toyota Corolla with a single-disc CD player, but this method works for many types of stereo systems.
How to Add an Audio Aux Input to a 2005 Toyota Corolla Stereo
Connecting an iPod Touch or other MP3 player to your car can be a real hassle. Car RF adapters often have poor audio quality, tape adapters are low quality and require a cassette deck (which many newer cars do not have, including 9th generation Toyota Corollas that ran from 2003 to 2008), and Aux audio input adapter kits can cost more than $75. Here's an alternative method for connecting your iPod to your car; You can manually add an auxiliary input to your car stereo. The example is a 2005 Toyota Corolla with a single-disc CD player, but this method works for many types of stereo systems.