Based on the search results, it appears that the 2004 Dodge Stratus does not come with an auxiliary (aux) input as a standard feature. However, there are aftermarket aux input kits available that can be installed to allow you to connect external audio devices, such as an iPod or MP3 player, to the car’s stereo system. These kits can provide a way to play audio from your device through the car’s speakers. It is recommended to consult with a professional or refer to the car’s manual for more information on installing an aftermarket aux input kit.
Please note that the information provided is based on the search results and may not be exhaustive. It is always a good idea to consult with a Dodge dealership or a car audio specialist for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the availability of an aux input for a specific vehicle model.
Contents
- What year do cars start having aux?
- Does 2006 Dodge Stratus have AUX?
- What year did cars get aux?
- How do I connect my AUX to my Dodge?
- Where can I find AUX in car?
- What if your car doesn’t have an AUX input?
- Where is the AUX port?
- Can you use a cigarette lighter as an AUX?
- Do old cars have AUX?
- How do you know if a car has AUX?
What year do cars start having aux?
Generally 2005-6 model years in US cars, though it varied with the manufacturer and level of interior trim.
Does 2006 Dodge Stratus have AUX?
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The interior is black, as well as black seats so dirt isn’t super obvious. Everything inside is very basic looking, especially the radio, which is incredibly basic, but allows for CD’s and an AUX cord to connect a phone.
What year did cars get aux?
Although auxiliary jacks started to show up in factory-installed car radios around 2005, the ubiquitous patch cable associated with this application was available from electronics retailers decades before that.
How do I connect my AUX to my Dodge?
And stand by yep that’s right there. So you’ve got a USB above. Leave that exhilarating put / sorry USB below an auxilary input above. So what you want you take your cable go ahead and plug it. In.
Where can I find AUX in car?
The car’s socket is usually in one of three places – the stereo head unit, somewhere on the centre console or under the front centre armrest. There are even a few cars where it’s in the glovebox, for some reason.
What if your car doesn’t have an AUX input?
You need to get an FM transmitter device that will transmit your tunes to your system as an FM radio signal. They come with their own AUX jack and a small FM transmitter.
Where is the AUX port?
Certain cars locate the Aux on the center console while others place it at the glove box or armrest. The 3.5mm Aux input is the most common type and looks like a standard headphone socket. All you need is a 3.5mm Aux audio cable to go in between the Aux input in order to connect the media player of your choice.
Can you use a cigarette lighter as an AUX?
No. The cigarette lighter is a power source, but it’s not connected to the car’s audio system. You need either an “aux” input in the car, a Bluetooth speaker, or an FM transmitter (sending the sound to an unused FM frequency on your car radio).
Do old cars have AUX?
Bluetooth Receivers – for cars with aux inputs (1992-onwards) Some cars of the ’80s have the ubiquitous 3.5mm jack input, but the aux-in became popular in the ’90s allowing cheaper cars to have cassette players and accept a CD-walkman output for the ‘new’ format.
How do you know if a car has AUX?
Auxiliary Ports
Depending on the audio unit in your vehicle, there may be an AUX IN port. The port can usually be found in the glove compartment or centre console of the vehicle.