Strange cable
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You didn't answer any questions.
on your touchscreen, when you select the audio button, do you have an AUX option or are you just seeing AM/ FM?
If you have the AUX option, you may have the ACM installed which allows you to play songs from you iPod. All the parts to it are behind the dash but the cord plugs into the iPod, so first check to see if you have an option to select AUX on your screen.
It could also be some part of a bluetooth hookup that was partially removed.
on your touchscreen, when you select the audio button, do you have an AUX option or are you just seeing AM/ FM?
If you have the AUX option, you may have the ACM installed which allows you to play songs from you iPod. All the parts to it are behind the dash but the cord plugs into the iPod, so first check to see if you have an option to select AUX on your screen.
It could also be some part of a bluetooth hookup that was partially removed.
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Askiles (11-13-2017)
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Once activated, AUX appears as an option. Then you simply plug in your iPod into the cable end that you have and you operate your iPod as normal, but the sound comes out of your system.
If someone had installed it and then removed it, it's unlikely they would have paid to have the option disabled so AUX would still be there.
Others will have to chime in about the alternative uses of that cable. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
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Ok so I went into the glove box this afternoon and lo and behold tucked up in the left corner is the ACM module! So upon playing with this using a flash drive with music on it it brings up another question. Is there anyway to browse the music I have on it? The only thing I've been able to figure out how to do is the play every single song in the order they are on it. And that's several thousand. If you have any ideas or tricks please let me know I appreciate all the help
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Well there's some good luck.
You need to arrange the music into folders or "albums", then you can skip through the folders by pressing disc 1 or disc 2 on the screen, skip through the tracks in each folder with the >> and << buttons.
What I did was make an mp3 file using a text-to-speech program, so that the car announces which folder you are in.
You need to arrange the music into folders or "albums", then you can skip through the folders by pressing disc 1 or disc 2 on the screen, skip through the tracks in each folder with the >> and << buttons.
What I did was make an mp3 file using a text-to-speech program, so that the car announces which folder you are in.
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Askiles (12-03-2017)
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Thanks I will try that. I appreciate the help! The flash drive is basically my iTunes library saved on a flash drive to my computer sucks and is now no longer operational so I'm kind of stuck with the files the way they are. But when I get a new computer I'll definitely try that thank you