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I don't know how to connect my iPod to my new car--but it has an "auxiliary input jack" built-in?

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I just got my first car two nights ago, and it is supposed to have a built-in auxiliary input jack that specifically works with iPods and related things. But I don't know how to connect my iPod nano... and I'm new to all things 'jack' or 'auxiliary'... The manual doesn't help. Do I need to purchase some kind of adapter if it's "built-in" anyway? Anybody know how these input jacks are supposed to work with an iPod (nano)...? Please help, thanks for anything you could contribute. :)

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  1. get a cord that has two headfone plugs on both sides its at walmart for like $7 it says its for speakers but it works for cars too i use it in mynes


  2. There is a cord that you can buy that looks like two headphone ends.  You can buy them at Best Buy or Circuit City.  You plug one end of the cord into the jack and then the other end goes into the headphone plug of your iPod nano. You then set your settings to Aux.  I hope this helps!!!

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