I spent part of my day off of work, being it's Mardi Gras Day here in the New Orleans area, "upgrading" my stock stereo in my Corolla. Since I had upgraded my Moto G to Lollipop the Bluetooth has been stuttering. I've been going Bluetooth to FM since both the Corolla and company trucks don't have AUX jacks. That stuttering is a pain to listen to. Seems to happen in low cell signal areas and can probably go away if I remove my SIM card. But that would kill the phone and data part of it. Not a good fix either. Anyway, I found a way to wire up an AUX jack. I used an old pair of headphones and just have the plugs to plug in, no jack. But anyway, it's wired directly to the circuit board at the CD cable and just need to make a black CD to truck the player into thinking it's playing a CD. Cheaper than buying a new stereo and less likely to get stolen.
by Gilbert Jagot
February 09, 2016 at 07:06PM
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I spent part of my day off of work, being it's Mardi Gras Day here in the New Orleans area, "upgrading" my stock stereo in my Corolla. Since I had upgraded my Moto G to Lollipop the Bluetooth has been stuttering. I've been going Bluetooth to FM since both the Corolla and company trucks don't have AUX jacks. That stuttering is a pain to listen to. Seems to happen in low cell signal areas and can probably go away if I remove my SIM card. But that would kill the phone and data part of it. Not a good fix either. Anyway, I found a way to wire up an AUX jack. I used an old pair of headphones and just have the plugs to plug in, no jack. But anyway, it's wired directly to the circuit board at the CD cable and just need to make a black CD to truck the player into thinking it's playing a CD. Cheaper than buying a new stereo and less likely to get stolen.
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