Peripheral Electronics Car Stereo System Aux2Car User Manual

rm11.16.04  
Aux2Car  
Interface  
Instruction Manual  
Peripheral Electronics®,  
a division of AAMP of America™  
13160 56th Court Clearwater, Florida 33760  
727-572-9255 or interface@peripheral-aamp.com  
©2005 AAMP™ of Florida, Inc.  
 
VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
CHAPTER  
1
Intro  
Thank you for purchasing the Aux2Car interface. This interface will allow you  
to connect a line level audio input to you vehicle’s factory radio without the  
use of a noisy RF modulator. The Aux2Car interface is the best way to add  
mobile video, satellite radio, MP3 players or other hand held media devices to  
your factory radio.  
Installation Preparation  
This chapter provides information required for the  
installation of the Aux2Car adaptor, it must be read by all users.  
Thank you for purchasing the Aux2Car adaptor. Since the Aux2Car  
will work in many different vehicles the following steps must be taken  
to ensure that it is set up correctly for the vehicle it is being installed in.  
Before Installation  
To prevent damage to your vehicle and the interface, take the following precau-  
tions.  
NOTE: If the vehicle is equipped with an on-board drive or navigation com-  
puter, do not disconnect the battery cable If the battery cable is disconnected, the  
computer memory may be lost. Under these conditions, use extra caution to avoid causing  
a short circuit during installation. If your radio has a security code make sure you know the  
code and how to enter it prior to removing the battery cable. The radio will require this code  
to operate when the battery terminal is reconnected.  
1.  
Do not install the unit in the following locations:  
A. Locations exposed to direct sunlight  
B. Locations where hot air flows from the car’s heater  
First Step (For All Vehicles)  
The first and most important step in using the Aux2Car is setting the dip-switches on the  
interface; this makes the Auxillary source compatible with the vehicle it is being installed in.  
The Aux2Car adaptor will not work if this step is not followed correctly.  
IMPORTANT!!! Dip Switch settings must be made while unit is unplugged from vehi-  
cle. Changes to dip switch settings will not be recognized untill unit is powered down  
then powered up again.  
The dip switches can be found on the side of the interface which connects to the source.  
Switches are in the “ON” position when they are switched down. Aux2Car settings for each  
vehicle can be found on the vehicles installation page. Refer to the index to find the page  
number within this manual that covers your vehicle.  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
CHAPTER  
2
Vehicle Installation  
In this chapter you will learn how to install the Aux2Car adaptor in specific vehicles.  
The Aux2Car adaptor connects to your car radio using a vehicle specific cable harness.  
Browse to the specific section for your vehicle to learn what cable you need and how to  
set up the Aux2Car and install in your vehicle. Below is an overview of all Aux2Car settings.  
Dip-Switch Overview  
The dip switches can be found on the side of the Aux2Car. Switches are in the “ON”  
position when they are switched DOWN. Aux2Car settings for each vehicle can be  
found on the vehicles installation page. Refer to the index to find the page number that  
covers your vehicle.  
Programming Dip Switch settings Quick Reference  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Acura  
Audi/VW  
Ford  
on  
on  
off  
on  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
off  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
on  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
on  
on  
on  
on  
on  
on  
Ford Focus  
GM E&C  
GM Class 2  
GM XM  
Chrysler new  
Chrysler  
old/Honda  
on  
on  
off  
on  
off  
off  
on  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
Toyota  
Please consult vehicle specific section for important installation instructions  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
Acura  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
SETTINGS FOR  
ALL ACURAS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
on  
off  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
on  
• All Models (1992-2002) – Connector behind the radio, use the  
PX HCH2 cable and the Aux2Car settings above.  
• TL 1999 to 2002 use Honda cable behind the radio  
• Acura NSX, SLX, and MDX (1996 and Up) – Not Compatible.  
• Acura’s with navigation are not compatible.  
OPERATION  
Switch to the Aux2Car adaptor by pressing the CD button on the radio. This step may take  
up to three minutes for the radio to initialize. Some radio models require pressing “Seek >”  
once to start playing the auxillary source.  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
Audi  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switchs to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
• All Models (1998-2004) – Pre-wired 13-pin cable in the left-rear  
trunk of all Audi vehicles use the PXHAD1  
• Audi A8 (2003-2004) – Not Compatible.  
• Audi A6 (2004) – Not Compatible.  
OPERATION  
Once you connect the Aux2Car adaptor, turn on your radio. A CD icon will appear on the  
display of your radio showing that the Aux2Car adaptor is ready to use.  
Switch to the Aux2Car adaptor by pressing the CD/ Mode button on the radio.  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
Ford (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury)  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
if you use PXHFD1, PXHFD2 make sure that you connect the Black wire to ground and the  
Yellow wire to constant 12V+. *If you don’t know the location of constant 12V+, please use a  
Volt meter, or consult a Ford dealership.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SETTINGS FOR FORD  
FOCUS & COUGAR  
on  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
SETTINGS FOR ALL  
OTHERS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
See the next page for a full list of vehicles as well as plug location in each.  
OPERATION  
Switch to the Aux2Car adaptor by pressing the “CD” button on the radio.  
If you would like to connect Aux2Car adaptor to 2004 - Town Car,  
Grand Marquis, Marauder, LS and Ford Crown Victoria, please see  
Ford appendix, page 19.  
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Model  
Year(s)  
IPOD Location and Notes  
Model  
Year(s)  
IPOD Location and notes  
Ford  
Lincoln  
Aviator  
2002-2004  
1995-1997  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
Crown  
Victoria  
1995-1997  
Premium Audio System  
Continental  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in  
the trunk.  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in the trunk  
JBL / Luxury System  
Crown  
Victoria  
1995-1997  
1998-2003  
JBL / Luxury System  
Continental  
Continental  
LS  
1995-1997  
1998-2004  
2000-2003  
Crown  
Victoria  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
Escape  
2001-2004  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
Mark VIII  
1995-1998  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
Econoline  
Econoline  
Escort  
1997  
Premium Audio System  
Navigator  
Navigator  
1997-1998  
1999-2004  
1998-2004  
1997-2004  
PXHFD3connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
Excursion  
2000-2004  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Town Car  
1995-1997  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in the trunk.  
JBL / Luxury System  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
Town Car  
Town Car  
1995-1997  
1998-2003  
Expedition  
Expedition  
1997-1998  
1999-2004  
Premium Audio System  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Mercury  
Cougar  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
PXHFD4 connector behind Radio.  
6 Disc IPOD only  
1999-2004  
1995-1997  
Explorer  
1995-1997  
Premium Audio System  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in  
the trunk.  
Grand Marquis  
Explorer  
Explorer  
1995-1997  
1998-2004  
JBL / Luxury System  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in the trunk.  
JBL / Luxury System  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Grand Marquis  
Grand Marquis  
Mountaineer  
1995-1997  
1998-2003  
1997  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in rear pas-  
senger side panel.  
F-150  
Pick-Up  
1997  
Premium Audio System  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
F-Series  
Pick-Up  
1998-2004  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Mountaineer  
Mountaineer  
Sable  
1997  
PXHFD4 connector behind  
Radio.  
1998-2004  
1996-2005  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
Focus  
2000-2003  
6 Disc IPOD only  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in  
trunk/rear.  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
Tracer  
1997-2004  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind Radio.  
Premium Audio System  
HN80 Heavy  
Truck  
1996-1997  
2001-2004  
Premium Audio System  
Mustang  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Villager  
Villager  
1997-1998  
1999-2002  
PXHFD3 connector behind Radio.  
PXHFD2 connector behind  
Radio.  
Ranger  
1995-1997  
1998-2004  
2000-2004  
Premium Audio System  
Ranger  
PXHFD3connector behind Radio.  
Sport Trac  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Taurus  
1996-2005  
2000-2004  
PXHFD1 (Rear Control Unit) in  
the trunk.  
Thunderbird  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
Windstar  
1999-2004  
PXHFD3 connector behind  
Radio.  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
GM (Buick, Cadillac, Chevy,  
GMC, Pontiac, Saturn)  
*PLEASE READ*  
*1995-1999 Radios with built in CD player (Except Corvette) are NOT compatible with the  
Aux2Car ADAPTER.  
*2000-2004 Radios with built in CD player ARE compatible.  
Separate OEM CD (1995-2000) must be disconnected to use the Aux2Car adaptor.  
2003 – 2005: If XM mode is used, the you must not have GM factory original XM tuner  
installed. If installed you must unplug it for Aux2Car adaptor to work.  
Corvette: Please see GM-Corvette appendix, page # 20  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
GM’s use one of three cables (PXHGM1, PXHGM2,  
PXHGM3); use the cable that fits, and follow GM table connection guide  
If you use “GM-C” cable, please connect the loose Yellow wire to constant 12V+  
GM has 3 protocols, please determine by GM table in this guide, your car’s protocol, and set  
the Aux2Car accordingly.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
SETTINGS FOR CLASS 2  
OPERATION FOR CLASS 2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Switch to the Aux2car adaptor by  
pressing the “Aux” or “Source”  
button.  
on  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
SETTINGS FOR XM  
OPERATION FOR XM  
Switch to the Aux2car adaptor by  
pressing the “Band” button, until  
you see XM1.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
off  
on  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
The screen will change to D1 T1  
( Disc 1, Track 1)  
2003 – 2005: If XM mode is used, the you must not have GM factory original XM  
ttuner installed. If installed you must unplug it for Aux2Car adaptor to work.  
SETTINGS FOR E & C  
OPERATION FOR E&C  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Switch to the Aux2Car adap-  
tor by pressing the “Aux” or  
“Source” button.  
off  
on  
on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
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Model  
Year(s)  
IPOD Location and Notes  
Chevrolet - continue  
Equinox  
Notes for Buick:Requires GM factory  
CD data cable part # 12344003 if not  
pre-wired in trunk.  
2005  
PXHGM3 Cable  
Buick  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: XM / Class 2  
Century  
1997-2003  
2000- 2002  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Impala  
2000-2005  
1995-1999  
1996-1999  
1997-2000  
2000-2005  
1996-1999  
2003-2005  
1996-2002  
2003-2005  
1995-2002  
2003-2005  
1995-2002  
2004  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
Le Sabre  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol:  
Class 2  
Impala  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Le Sabre  
Park Ave  
Rainer  
1995-1999  
1995-2005  
2004  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Lumina  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
PXHGM3 cable behind RadioProtocol:  
XM / Class 2  
Regal  
1995-2003  
1996-1999  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Malibu  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Riviera  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol:  
E&C  
Monte Carlo  
Monte Carlo  
Silverado  
Silverado  
Suburban  
Suburban  
Tahoe  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
Rendezvous  
2003-2005  
PXHGM3 cable behind RadioProtocol:  
XM / Class 2  
Roadmaster  
Skylark  
1995-1996  
1996-1998  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
Cadillac  
Catera  
2000-2001  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol:  
Class 2  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Catera  
DeVille  
DeVille  
1997-1999  
1995-1999  
2000-2001  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
PXHGM2 Cable Behind Glove Comp.  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
DeVille  
2001-2005  
PXHGM2 Cable Behind Glove Comp.  
Protocol: Class 2  
Eldorado  
Escalade  
1995-2002  
1999-2002  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
PXHGM1 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Tahoe  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Escalade  
Seville  
2003-2005  
1995-2001  
2002-2004  
PXHGM3 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
Location: Center Console – PXHGM2  
cable; Protocol E&C  
Trailblazer  
Venture  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: XM / Class 2  
Seville  
Location: Center Console – PXHGM2  
cable; Protocol Class 2  
2004-2005  
1997-1999  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: XM / Class 2  
Chevrolet  
Astro Van  
1996-2005  
2003-2005  
2002  
PXHGM1 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Venture  
PXHGM1 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Avalanche  
Avalanche  
Blazer  
PXHGM3 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: Class 2  
PXHGM1Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
1998-2002  
1997-2002  
PXHGM1 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Camaro  
PXHGM1Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
AM/FM/Cassette with “TAPE/AUX”  
button.  
Cavalier  
Cavalier  
Corvette  
2003-2005  
1996-1999  
1997-2004  
PXHGM3 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: XM  
PXHGM1 Cable behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol:  
E&CIf cable not in trunk, please see  
Corvette Notes.  
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Model  
Year(s)  
IPOD Location and  
Notes  
GMC  
Jimmy  
1998-2002  
2004  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
Requires GM factory  
data cable Part #  
12344003 if not pre-  
wired in trunk.  
Oldsmobile  
Envoy  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: XM / Class 2  
Achieva  
Alero  
1996-1998  
1999-2000  
2003-2004  
PXHGM3 Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Envoy  
1999-2001  
1999-2000  
1998-2002  
1996-2005  
1995-2002  
2003-2005  
1995-2002  
1995-2002  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Savana  
Sonoma  
Safari  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
Alero  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: XM  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
Aurora  
Aurora  
1995-1999  
2001-2004  
PXHGM2 Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Sierra  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable  
in trunk.Protocol:  
Class 2  
Sierra  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: Class 2  
Bravada  
Bravada  
1997-2001  
2004  
PXHGM1Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: E&C  
Suburban  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM3Cable be-  
hind HeadunitProto-  
col: XM / Class 2  
Yukon; Yukon-  
Denali;Yukon-  
XL  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
Cutlass  
1997-1999  
1995-1997  
1996-1999  
1998-2001  
1996-1999  
1997-1998  
2004  
PXHGM2 Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Yukon; Yukon-  
Denali;Yukon-  
XL  
2003-2005  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: Class 2  
Cutlass Supreme  
Eighty-Eight  
Intrigue  
PXHGM2Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Pontiac  
PXHGM2Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Aztek  
2003-2005  
1996-1999  
2000-2005  
1996-2002  
2003-2005  
1996-2000  
2004-2005  
1999-2000  
1996-1999  
2003-2005  
1996-1998  
2004-2005  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: XM / Class 2  
PXHGM2Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
Bonneville  
Bonneville  
Firebird  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
LSS  
PXHGM2Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol:  
Class 2  
Regency  
Silhouette  
PXHGM2Cable in  
trunk.Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM3 Cable  
behind HeadunitPro-  
tocol: XM  
Grand Am  
Grand Am  
Montana  
Montana  
Sunfire  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: XM /Class 2  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
Silhouette  
1996-1999  
PXHGM1 Cable be-  
hind HeadunitProto-  
col: E&CRadio must  
be AM/FM/CASS.  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: XM / Class 2  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
Sunfire  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: XM  
TransSport  
Vibe  
PXHGM1 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: E&C  
PXHGM3 Cable behind Headunit-  
Protocol: XM / Class 2  
Saturn  
All Models  
1995-1999  
PXHGM2 Cable in trunk.Protocol:  
E&C  
2. If not prewired, you must use  
two Saturn cables:  
GM Part# 21023550 & 21023253  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
Chrysler (Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Plym-  
outh, Eagle)  
Make sure the Aux2Car adaptor is compatible with your vehicle, Check for “Disc ^” printed on  
preset button “1”. If you see it, it means that your radio can control the Aux2Car adaptor.  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
Remove the radio to see which cable fits your vehicle, and then refer to settings below.  
Do not force cables in.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
SETTINGS FOR  
“CHRYSLER OLD  
DIN” CABLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
on  
off  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
on  
Use the PXHCH1 cable with vehicles 1995-1999/2000.  
-Connects behind the radio  
SETTINGS FOR  
“CHRYSLER NEW  
DIN” AND “10 PIN  
CABLES  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
off  
off  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
on  
Use the PXHCH2 cable with vehicles 1999-2001.  
Use the PXHCH3cable with vehicles 2002-2004.  
-Connects behind the radio  
Switch to the Aux2Car adaptor by pressing the “CD” or  
“MODE” button.  
OPERATION FOR  
ALL  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
Honda – All Honda except Passport  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
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SETTINGS FOR  
HONDA  
off  
off  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
on  
Compatible with Honda 1992- 2004 except:  
Honda Passport  
2003-2004 Accord ; 2003-2004 Element ; 2004 +  
Honda S2000  
Honda uses 2 cables:  
1992- 1997 – PXHCH2 cable  
1998-2004 – PXHHD1 cable  
Connects behind the radio  
Switch to the Aux2car adaptor by pressing the “CD” button.  
OPERATION  
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VEHICLE INSTALLATION  
Toyota / Scion / Isuzu / Honda-Passport  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
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SETTINGS FOR  
TOYOTA  
on  
on  
off  
on  
off  
off  
off  
on  
Toyota 1998 – 2005 – Connects behind the radio with  
PXHTY1  
2003 and newer :4Runner; Sequoia; Rav4; Prius;  
Sienna; Tundra; Tacoma; Highlander Must use Toyota  
cable adapter, part # 08695-00370  
Isuzu 1998-2003 – Connects behind the radio with  
PXHTY1  
Scion 2003-2005 – Connects behind the radio ( Must  
use Toyota cable adapter, part #08695-00370)  
Toyota Matrix uses the PXHGM3 cable with GM class  
2 settings. Please see GM section.  
Cars that need cable part #08695-00370, can only be  
purchased from Toyota dealerships.  
Call your nearest Toyota dealership, and ask for the  
parts dept.  
OPERATION  
Switch to the Aux2Car adaptor by pressing the “CD” button.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Volkswagen  
Make sure you have your radio’s theft protection code before you attempt installation.  
When you reconnect power to the battery, you will need to enter this code. Information  
about the theft protection code can be found in your vehicle’s audio operation manual.  
Before connecting any cables to the Aux2Car you must set the dip switches to the  
correct position. If you set the dip-switches after you have connected cables to the  
interface, you must disconnect and reconnect them for the Aux2Car to operate.  
DIP SWITCHES MUST BE SET BEFORE YOU PLUG IN THE Aux2Car !!!  
SETTINGS FOR  
ALL VW’S  
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on  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
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on  
There are two different cables for Volkswagen vehicles. The  
PXHVW1 cable is for pre-wired vehicles with the CD Changer  
connection in the trunk. The PXHVW2 is for direct connection  
behind the radio.  
If you use the PXHVW2 cable make sure you connect the black and white cable to ground  
If Aux2Car is not being recognized, sound is noisy and/or  
Keys on radio not properly working please Disconnect the  
Aux2car adapter from trunk, and plug to radio using VW  
front cable directly to radio  
Cause: VW prewired cable to trunk not shielded and is  
causing noise from Aux2Car datalines, into audio lines  
OPERATION  
Switch to the Aux2Car adaptor by pressing the “CD” button on  
the radio.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
CHAPTER  
3
Symptom  
No Power  
Cause  
Remedy  
Blown fuse  
Replace fuse with same  
amp. Rating. If the fuse  
blows again, call tech  
support.  
No Power  
Bad connection  
Check cable connection.  
Alternator noise is heard  
(Changes with gas)  
Wrong wiring creates  
ground loop.  
Call tech support or ask a  
local car audio shop.  
Radio can’t recognize  
Aux2car adaptor  
Bad cables or cables are  
not connected properly  
between converter box and  
car radio  
Check connection and  
cables, push in firmly.  
Aux2car adaptor suddenly is Bad connection or loss of  
Unplug the black converter  
box from Radio and plug  
again  
not recognized any more  
power to interface  
Radio can’t recognize  
Aux2car adaptor  
Wrong selection on dip  
switch in the converter box  
Select the right protocol for  
you car. (See Page 3)  
For technical support call 800-477-2267 9:30 am-6pm EST. MON - FRI  
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Warranty and Warning  
One Year Limited Warranty  
The quality controls used in the manufacture of this product will ensure your satisfaction.  
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of this product from an authorized  
dealer.  
This warranty covers any supplied or manufactured parts of this product that, upon inspec-  
tion by Peripheral Electronics authorized personnel, is found to have failed in normal use  
due to defects in material or workmanship. This warranty does not apply to installation  
expenses.  
Attempting to service or modify this unit, operating this unit under conditions other than  
those recommended or voltages other than the voltage indicated on this unit, will render  
this WARRANTY VOID.  
Unless otherwise prescribed by law, Peripheral Electronics shall not be liable for any per-  
sonal injury, property damage and or any incidental or consequential damages of any kind  
(including water damage) resulting from malfunctions, defects, misuse, improper installation  
or alteration of this product.  
All parts of this Peripheral Electronics product are guaranteed for a period of 1 year as  
follows:  
Within the first 12 months from date of purchase, subject to the conditions above, Peripher-  
al Electronics will repair or replace the product at their discretion, if it is defective in material  
or workmanship providing it is returned to an Authorized Peripheral Electronics Dealer, with  
PROOF OF PURCHASE from an authorized dealer.  
Warning:  
This equipment may be reset by unintentional electrostatic discharge during operation.  
Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat may cause damage or malfunction.  
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Caution  
1. Use of headphones while operating an automobile or moving vehicle is not recommend-  
ed and is unlawful in some countries and areas.  
2. Be careful and attentive on the road. Stop operation of the Aux2Car adaptor if you find it  
disruptive or distracting while driving. The driver of a motor vehicle should not operate the  
Aux2Car ADAPTER while driving.  
FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-  
able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourages to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
Notice 1: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.  
Notice 2: Shielded interface cables, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emis-  
sion limits.  
Copyrights, warnings, and other information.  
The illustrations, technical information, data and descriptions contained in this publication  
are subject to change without notice.  
This publication, together with all information contained in it, and all intellectual property  
rights on this publication remain the property of Peripheral Electronics. The user may not  
pass this publication on to third parties.  
No liability will be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this publication, although  
due care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible  
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FORD Appendix  
Aux2Car Adaptor Connection  
2004 - Town Car, Grand Marquis, Marauder,  
LS and Ford Crown Vic.  
1. Preparing the Ford-12pin Cable  
Take the PXHFD4 cable and cut off the black 12-pin plug. You will use only the cable and  
big White 22 pin connector (connects to the iPod2car).  
2. Connection to the Vehicle  
There are two connectors located behind the radio, a 16 pin connector and a 24 pin con-  
nector.  
We will first work with the 16 pin connector.  
16pin Connector:  
Red to 16pin connectors Orange/Black cable (Pin #9)  
Blue to 16pin connectors Gray cable (Pin #10)  
Green to 16pin connectors Light Green/Red cable (Pin #1)  
Pink to 16pin connectors Violet cable (Pin #2)  
Yellow to 16pin connectors Light Blue/Pink cable (Pin #7)  
White to 16pin connectors Tan cable (Pin #8)  
Brown to 16pin connectors Light Green/Black cable (Pin #6)  
24pin Connector:  
Gray to 24pin connectors Violet/Light Blue cable (Pin #1)  
Orange to 24pin connectors Black/Light Green cable (Pin #24)  
*Important Note:  
Some vehicle production runs do not have a cable plugged into the 16pin pin connector  
on the back of the headunit. If you are installing in this type of vehicle you can use another  
cable (For example the Honda cable) and shave the plastic off of the white 22pin connector  
and remove the pins inside. These pins can then be inserted into the holes on the back of  
the vehicles stereo. Call technical support if you need further assistance with this option.  
3. Technical Support  
If you have any questions or need any support, please feel free to call 800-477-2267 from  
9:30am-6pm EST.  
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GM Appendix 1  
Corvette  
Aux2car Adaptor Connection to  
Chevrolet Corvette  
Most Corvettes are pre-wired to the trunk. In case you can’t find the connector in the  
trunk, please do the following:  
1. Preparing the GM-A Cable  
Take the PXHGM1 cable and cut off the Black and Red plug. You will then have two cables  
in your hands. One cable with the big white 22 pin connector and 1 with a small white 9 pin  
connector. You will use only the cable with the big White 22 pin connector (connects to the  
Aux2Car).  
2. Connection to the Vehicle  
There are two connectors located behind the radio, one is black and the other is grey. We  
will first work with the grey connector.  
Grey Connector:  
Blue to Connector Brown+White (Pin 11, the 1st pin)  
Red to Connector Green+White (Pin 12, the 2nd pin)  
Black to Connector Black+White (Pin 13, the 3rd pin)  
Yellow to Connector Dark Green (Pin 15, pin 14 is empty)*  
Black Connector:  
Orange to Black Connector thick Orange (Pin 10, the last pin, +12v)  
Brown to Black Connector Black+White (Pin 5, the middle, Ground)  
3. Technical Support  
If you have any questions or need any support, please feel free to call 800-477-2267 from  
9:30am-6pm EST.  
NOTE: CORVETTE 2005 IS NOT COMPATIBLE  
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GM Appendix 2  
Cadillac; Oldsmobile; Buick that  
use E&C protocol (1995 – 1999 )  
- Cable in trunk can’t be found  
Most 1995 – 1999 Cadillac’s, Oldsmobile’s & Buick’s are pre-wired to the trunk. In  
case you can’t find the connector in the trunk, please do the following:  
1. Preparing the PXHGM1 Cable  
Take the PXHGM1 cable and cut off the Black and Red plug, you will then have two cables  
in your hands. One cable with the big white 22 pin connector and 1 with a small white 9 pin  
connector. You will use only the cable with the big White 22 pin connector (connects to the  
Aux2Car).  
2. Connection to the 32 pin connector behind the Radio  
Yellow to 32 pin connector, Pin # 1 DK Green cable ( Data )  
* Black to 32 pin connector, Pin # E9 Black +White cable (Audio GND)  
* Blue to 32 pin connector, Pin # E10 Brown +White cable (Left Audio)  
* Red to 32 pin connector, Pin # E11 DK Green +White cable (Right Audio)  
Orange to 32 pin connector, Pin # F1 Orange cable ( 12V+ )  
Brown to 32 pin connector, Pin # E16 Black + White cable (Ground)  
3. Technical Support  
If you have any questions or need any support, please feel free to call 800-477-2267 from  
9:30am-6pm EST.  
*Some cars don’t have the Brown /White cable to Pin # E10, the Dark Green/White cable to pin #E11 and the Black /White  
cable to pin #E9.  
In such case, please use from any other cable ( i.e. Ford cable) from the 22pin White connector, the female pin.  
Just remove from the white 22 connector a Female pin and use it to connect to GM radio missing pin. It fits perfectly. To  
remove pin from 22 pin connector, you can shave of the plastic with a knife until you reach the pin.  
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Interface that connects an iPod to most  
factory radios  
NeoChanger  
Complete universal CD changer that connects to  
most factory stereos  
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a division of AAMP of America™  
13160 56th Court Clearwater, Florida 33760  
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