Envi_XR8 Member 142 Member For: 19y 2m 20d Location: Port Kennedy WA Posted 05/03/06 09:27 AM Share Posted 05/03/06 09:27 AM Hi people just would like to know if you can tell me where the aux input is found on the icc as I would like to hook up a mp3 player.I've read the manual doesn't say much (see your dealer)and done a search on the forum and googled it but no luckthanks again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 10m Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 05/03/06 10:31 AM Share Posted 05/03/06 10:31 AM I'm pretty sure you first need to buy the small adaptor loom, once you have that I think it plugs in behind the tissue box holder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PozzE Member 133 Member For: 19y 2m 23d Posted 05/03/06 11:02 AM Share Posted 05/03/06 11:02 AM aaronmihe posted the below document for a DIY aux audio install...He's done a good job, but it doesn't address the problem of the Aux input needing to have a preamp, because the thing is VERY insensitive.There is also the problem of whine that everyone has with the Aux input and premo sound system... But luckily this can now be fixed.aaronmihe's articlehttp://photos.ausmicro.net/BA_Falcon/AUX_Audio.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 10m Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 05/03/06 11:10 AM Share Posted 05/03/06 11:10 AM Ford now has this boost kit available...Auxiliary Audio 'Booster' Kit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PozzE Member 133 Member For: 19y 2m 23d Posted 05/03/06 11:28 AM Share Posted 05/03/06 11:28 AM Ford now has this boost kit available...Auxiliary Audio 'Booster' Kit<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Does it fix the whine??? I would be interested to hear from someone who had/has whine then purchased the ford booster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flukey Seriously Flukey Member Donating Members 4,354 Member For: 20y 11m 4d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 05/03/06 12:21 PM Share Posted 05/03/06 12:21 PM aaronmihe posted the below document for a DIY aux audio install...He's done a good job, but it doesn't address the problem of the Aux input needing to have a preamp, because the thing is VERY insensitive.There is also the problem of whine that everyone has with the Aux input and premo sound system... But luckily this can now be fixed.aaronmihe's articlehttp://photos.ausmicro.net/BA_Falcon/AUX_Audio.pdf*beep* there is some great information on this site. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
69ADY Member 85 Member For: 19y 8m 18d Location: Sunny Coast, Qld Posted 05/03/06 12:45 PM Share Posted 05/03/06 12:45 PM Not sure on whether you guys have to take the ICC out when you hook up extra audio components, as I haven't done any.... BUT, if you DO.... on a recent night course I did, they (FORD), state that if you tilt the ICC Module more than 18 degrees, you have the possibility of damaging the CD player by internal components dislodging if it is empty. And under no circumstance, lay it down, as this will cause the liquid crystal display to deteiorate from that point on....Only way to best avoid this is to keep the player full with CD's in the unit, and as upright as possible.Apparently in shipping when new though, this LCD does not get damaged supposedly due to the fact that they have not been powered up. The CD players also have an "assembly" card preventing the CD player components from dislodging in shipment.Just thought I should share info given on the courseCheers ADRIAN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cashie Donating Members 663 Member For: 22y 30d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 05/03/06 12:53 PM Share Posted 05/03/06 12:53 PM Not sure on whether you guys have to take the ICC out when you hook up extra audio components, as I haven't done any.... BUT, if you DO.... on a recent night course I did, they (FORD), state that if you tilt the ICC Module more than 18 degrees, you have the possibility of damaging the CD player by internal components dislodging if it is empty. And under no circumstance, lay it down, as this will cause the liquid crystal display to deteiorate from that point on....Only way to best avoid this is to keep the player full with CD's in the unit, and as upright as possible.Apparently in shipping when new though, this LCD does not get damaged supposedly due to the fact that they have not been powered up. The CD players also have an "assembly" card preventing the CD player components from dislodging in shipment.Just thought I should share info given on the courseCheers ADRIAN.Good advice Adrian, Ford do make those claims, not sure I believe all of them, had mine out a few times over the years.The ICC does not need to come out for the aux audio install. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 3m 12d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 05/03/06 01:41 PM Share Posted 05/03/06 01:41 PM No you dont ned to remove the ICC it's a simple plug in job as can be seen in the instructions from aaronmihe.You just need to be a contortionist to plug it in.. I have the new plug and booster in the ute and had the old plug in the last car. Niether car of mine had the whine which some have experienced. Might try plugging the old one into the ute next weekend and see if it's there or not.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Envi_XR8 Member 142 Member For: 19y 2m 20d Location: Port Kennedy WA Posted 07/03/06 10:51 AM Author Share Posted 07/03/06 10:51 AM Brought the AUX Audio Booster kit today cost me $90 for supply only so went to speak to the service guys to see how much to fit but the guy who does there electric fitting wasn,t there.So has any one brought one and fitted it them selfs .I've read the instructions and looks pretty simply. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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