Aux cord install on original Bose radio

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HiHoeSilver

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Thank you.

Sorry, buddy. I forgot all about this. Here's what I used. It's a 5 pin jack so you can see how it switches from one source to another when you plug in. This eliminates the whole "bleed" issue.

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Thanks for the pic. That looks like the only I used. For some unknown reason, I am getting bleed thru of the XM signal. Apparently there are differing versions of this jack and some are better than others. Thanks again.
 

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I just installed ISimple and fished an aux jack to my center console. Works perfectly. From what I read about hijacking the XM lead it seemed like you had to do some soldering. Really like what I went with because its plug and play.
 

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