iPod car players that don’t use FM stations???
Is there anyway to play my iPod through my car without using the docks that us FM stations. No matter what station it is on the sound is really fuzzy when the music is playing. So I’m trying to find something else that might work better. Thanks
My car is a 1991 with no extra features so I don’t have a headphone jack or tape player. Guess I’m outta luck.
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Tagged with: docks • fm stations • headphone jack • ipod • music • tape player
Filed under: Auto Car Accessories
If your radio has a headphone port then you can use a plug to play it on your car.
if your car has a tapeplayer, there are ipod players that are a tape that has a wire that plugs into your ipod and there is no interferance. some cars have an adaptor plus that looks like the space where your headphones go into your ipod. your ipod should have come with this adaptor. you can use that to listen to your ipod. but perhaps you just need a more reliable radio station to play through. it may be hard, but im sure when you find the right one it will be clear and work well. god luck and i hope i helped
You can either use an auxiliary jack (only on more recent models–your car will probably not have it), or a tape car adapter. It plugs into a tape player, and that is static free also. Those are your only too options.