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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1722496" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>@Charlie I hope you weren't actually waiting for me to have answers. You may be sorely disappointed.;D</p><p></p><p>I used one of these gizmos by Belkin. Our old Buick pre-dated car play by about two decades and I don't think the after market radio we installed had an aux connection. Our current Pontiac has an aux connection but is at best very awkward to get at to make a connection. I found, over the course of a trip to Arizona that these FM transmitters worked better at some times than others. You'll want as much flexibility in setting the frequency as you can get otherwise when you get into an area with a station that has a frequency near yours there may be some bleed over. </p><p></p><p>My advice to anyone reading this thread is to check your radio. If it has an aux (auxiliary) connection that lets you connect by wire use that. The FM gizmos are better than nothing and I'm sure they've improved but the wired connection will probably be less of a headache.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1722496, member: 131855"] @Charlie I hope you weren't actually waiting for me to have answers. You may be sorely disappointed.;D I used one of these gizmos by Belkin. Our old Buick pre-dated car play by about two decades and I don't think the after market radio we installed had an aux connection. Our current Pontiac has an aux connection but is at best very awkward to get at to make a connection. I found, over the course of a trip to Arizona that these FM transmitters worked better at some times than others. You'll want as much flexibility in setting the frequency as you can get otherwise when you get into an area with a station that has a frequency near yours there may be some bleed over. My advice to anyone reading this thread is to check your radio. If it has an aux (auxiliary) connection that lets you connect by wire use that. The FM gizmos are better than nothing and I'm sure they've improved but the wired connection will probably be less of a headache. [/QUOTE]
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