Yomikoo Car Audio Input Adapter, AUX Input CD Player Changer for Honda Accord 2003-2011, Civic 2006-2010, CR-V 2004-2011, Odyssey 2005-2010, Pilot 2006-2011, Element 2003-2011, Ridgeline 2006-2011
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Ken Smith
> 3 dayI can finally plug my phone into my 2006 Honda Accord stereo. Took about 30 minutes to install. There are several helpful videos on YouTube that show how to do it. Works perfectly from the first time. Press the cd/aux button on the stereo to toggle between phone and installed cds. I thought you needed an additional splitter plug to keep CD function but you do not. Just plug into the open Jack on the bottom of the stereo.
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Sean Robinson
> 3 dayPlenty of youtube videos to follow how to install. 5 Stars because it was easy to install, sounds great, exactly what i needed. The only gripe is that i wish it the aux side was about 6-12 inches longer just for a little more comfort space to hand the cable to friends and stuff but its great!
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Keegan T.
> 3 dayThis product is amazing! The sound quality in my Honda is at least 10 times better. Getting the car apart can prove challenging but once you plug this bad boy in you won’t regret it! A nice 9/10.
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Matthew
> 3 dayIts an old car (2004 Odyssey) and this is a cheap upgrade to get sound from my phone. I bought a double female adapter that I drilled into the dash so that this cord wouldnt get a lot of flex and yanking on it. Id much rather wear out a standard aux cable than this and it looks nice as well.
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Seth M.
> 3 dayAfter watching a YouTube video, I thought the installation would be straightforward. And for the most part it was, except the adapter’s blue light wouldn’t turn on. I returned it thinking I had gotten a defective product. The replacement still failed to work, and after Googling didn’t help, I started unplugging cords until I found out which was the radio (Gray) and Power (Blue). I then unplugged every other cord which seemed to have no effect (probably DVD player related). At that point, I tried plugging in the adapter again and it worked! I re-plugged the other DVD player cords (I bought a Y splitter as well) and the adapter still works. TL/DR: I thought I had a busted one, but unplugging some of the cords helped it work and I have no idea what combination made it start working, but be persistent and you can do it too!
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Michael LEnnon
> 3 dayThis product was extremely easy to install when you put aside the work needed to be done to gain access to the port. my only complaint is the cord could be a little more durable when playing music through the AUX the sound is dimmed slightly.
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Andres Hernandez
> 3 dayEasy to install, cheaper then an aftermarket stereo, and good quality! Love it - plays juice WRLD great!
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Taha Alzahrani
> 3 dayI purchased this product a little while ago. It’s been working just fine with me. I really like it and I highly recommend it. The installation is very easy, it would only take about 15 minutes you can do it yourself
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cribs
> 3 dayFor just $26, I added an AUX input for my 2006 Honda Civic. This plugs right into the unused input on the back of the stock CD player. To have a dealer do the same thing is hundreds of dollars. It requires pulling out the radio to get access, unless you have small hands, and can slide the plug in through the access panel. It works perfectly. I can how play music, and GPS directions from my phone while driving.
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BreeCee
02-11-2024This product is ok. Its easy to install and the sound isnt bad at all it just doesnt go very loud.