Car Bluetooth
The car I own (Ford Focus C-MAX, 2004 gate release) has a Sony CD/MP3 player which I installed. The MP3 CD Player is very good, and, with MP3s it is easy to get around 150 songs onto a single 700MB file. However, I regularly use my mobile phone as a source of music when on trains, walking about, etc, and so I regularly update the collection. I wanted to get my phone music to play via the car's speakers, as my phone has 32GB of space, and will hold a much larger music collection.
When I installed the radio, I noticed two RCA connectors on the radio back - clearly inputs or outputs. Playing with the radio's menu narrowed this down to them being inputs, as there is an option for aux input (and no mention about sub-woofer outputs). My Dad's Ford Mondeo has a 3.5mm jack socket inside the glove box, where it is possible to connect a mobile phone, iPod, or similar. My C-MAX didn't have this option and Ford do not offer any wiring looms or kits to help.
When I installed the radio, I noticed two RCA connectors on the radio back - clearly inputs or outputs. Playing with the radio's menu narrowed this down to them being inputs, as there is an option for aux input (and no mention about sub-woofer outputs). My Dad's Ford Mondeo has a 3.5mm jack socket inside the glove box, where it is possible to connect a mobile phone, iPod, or similar. My C-MAX didn't have this option and Ford do not offer any wiring looms or kits to help.
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