poor mans auxmod?

Valk

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2003.5 MazdaSpeed Protege, 2002 Protege 5, 2003 Protege ESGT
hey all. havent been posting around her a lot lately but meh.

new problem.. since the stock msp kenwood sucks ALL KINDS OF NUTS.. s*** the bed on me this week. just kinda trys to open, and gets stuck half way.. no lights or anything. when i finally do get it back to the stock position, it just sits there. dumbly looking at me.. then tries to open again if you reset it.

it worked in the morning, didnt in the afternoon and im about ready to have my way with it with lots of violence.

i still have my old p5 radio, so my question is this;

i know there is the auxmod you can buy to get aux input for the stock p5 radio, but does anyone know which pins are for audio input on the aux connector? has anyone just kinda soldered on a jack and used it for a ghetto mod?

im in the process of rebuilding my msp's audio.. 2x10" subs, new components in the front doors, two amps and a car pc to power it. but i need something to hold me over in the interm that can play mp3's, or connect to my mp3 player without spending on money heh. so if i kill the stock unit. who cares.
 
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