First off this worked perfect for me, sounds just like having an actually aux input. The one question i have is right now if my mp3 player is not playing a song, it is not grounding out the connection and there is some hissing, but as soon as a song gets ready to play it goes away. My question is if i could have the ground wire also go to the satellite box as well as the ground on the cut wire.
@Warhawke08 You could always wire one up, but I don't think it would have much effect on the hissing (especially if it goes away when you click "play"). Mine hisses as well when my MP3 player is not plugged in, so I think it is just related to that. If a song isn't playing, I usually just turn the radio off. Sorry I can't be of more help. If you do find a solution, let me know and I'll add it to the video description!
@yamiyanazz I may try it later, that way the mp3 and the satellite radio have a common ground, but besides that it is working great. I'll let you know if i wire it up
@wjcunninghamjr. I have a 2006 vw jetta and it has the "Package 2" in it. I noticed in this video that this jetta has a dual power seats unlike mine i have only a power drivers seat but i do have wood trim and real leather seats. i wonder if i have package 1 or 2? anyways...i still like my car!
Question: my '06 GTI has the SAT radio under the passenger seat. I tested continuity on the purple wires coming out of the SAT unit to the wires coming into the back of the stereo (the blue harness), and got a positive connection. So, I spliced in there, behind the radio to the correct the wires to a shorter (3 foot) RCA/3.5mm cable.... AND, when I select SAT radio, "no satellite radio" displays on the headunit... frustrating to say the least. GREAT VIDEO BTW- I know this can work!!
@defnorby15 Nope, it should work just fine. Did you leave all the other cables plugged into the satellite receiver? I've been told that if the receiver isn't plugged into the antenna, it will disable the audio.
The other idea I have is that you soldered the wrong side of the wires (should be soldered to the direction that goes to the radio, not the receiver in the trunk). I'm very curious to find out why yours doesn't work. Lets debug this a little further.
i have a jetta TDI 2006 and this worked perfectly.....if you use the 16 foot 3.5 mm cable sold at radio shack, the length is perfect. Instead of soldering i used crimps and quick disconnects....No hissing. Perfect.
@wjcunninghamjr To my knowledge, it came in the Package 2 models. My sister-in-law has a 2005.5 package 1 and is has the pleather seats and plastic trim.
Instead of a molex connector, I stripped the wires and used a electrical twist cap to avoid soldering. I bought 20 feet cable at Radio Shack and had to tuck an extra 5 feet under the glove compartment. Once again, thanks for the color details! it helped a lot !! Thank you again for this video.
So, I just want to be clear. You do NOT use the Satellite Radio feature on your radio, correct? And that is what you "tapped" into for your ipod hook up? Because I currently do use that satellite feature, but I'm gonna cancel it and go back to my satellite receiver and windshield dock. U think I could do this if I plugged both antenna wires into the back of a sat ready pioneer?
I have a similar setup, but haven't used any adaptors or power splitters and I get some hissing, especially at quiet parts of songs and mostly due to the fact I have to turn the stereo up higher than 50%, would using the molex adaptor limit the hissing?
@stychos9 Hey, to answer your question - a molex connector will have no positive effect on sound quality. It was mostly there for ease of installation and so I could (in theory) swap the satellite radio back in (but I never use it, hence the 'theory'). My thoughts are you either have a poor quality audio cable or the solder job wasn't very clean. What gain are you running your ipod/mp3 player at? I have the ipod set to about 90-95% and that usually sounds pretty good.
hey i have a question where can i get that adapter and what is the name of it ... also is there a certain kind of cable i need to get or do all of them have the same inside config ?
It's just a standard computer molex power splitter, but any connector really will work. It was for my convenience, but you'll have to do soldering anyway. You can grab one at newegg for $2.50 shipped.
(Item #N82E16812119008 on newegg.com)
As for the audio cable, any one should work just as well, but I'd consider looking for one that is specifically "shielded" as this will help eliminate engine noise.
Hey, I was wondering where you got the idea to do this? Could you link me to anything? i haven't really done much soldering in my day so I'm afraid to screw things up. Thanks!
@rstampfle Correct for the wiring colors. I don't remember the cable length I used because it was just an extension cable I had lying around the house. I want to say I used a 50' cable and threw away about half of it. I think I read of others using 25' cables just fine. Post your results when you get it hooked up!
@varma911 It was my pleasure! I'm curious how you found the Left-Right-Ground situation in your vehicle. By following the wiring method I suggested do you get crystal clear sound from both speakers (try using the balance knob to check, then a song like Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" to test that both speakers are EXACTLY right). Let me know, I'm curious to hear your results!
First off this worked perfect for me, sounds just like having an actually aux input. The one question i have is right now if my mp3 player is not playing a song, it is not grounding out the connection and there is some hissing, but as soon as a song gets ready to play it goes away. My question is if i could have the ground wire also go to the satellite box as well as the ground on the cut wire.
Warhawke08 2 months ago
@Warhawke08 You could always wire one up, but I don't think it would have much effect on the hissing (especially if it goes away when you click "play"). Mine hisses as well when my MP3 player is not plugged in, so I think it is just related to that. If a song isn't playing, I usually just turn the radio off. Sorry I can't be of more help. If you do find a solution, let me know and I'll add it to the video description!
yamiyanazz 2 months ago
@yamiyanazz I may try it later, that way the mp3 and the satellite radio have a common ground, but besides that it is working great. I'll let you know if i wire it up
Warhawke08 2 months ago
does this void the warranty on my satellite unit? (jk)
Warhawke08 2 months ago
this is amazing...
Warhawke08 2 months ago
@wjcunninghamjr. I have a 2006 vw jetta and it has the "Package 2" in it. I noticed in this video that this jetta has a dual power seats unlike mine i have only a power drivers seat but i do have wood trim and real leather seats. i wonder if i have package 1 or 2? anyways...i still like my car!
Gia818Babe 5 months ago
Question: my '06 GTI has the SAT radio under the passenger seat. I tested continuity on the purple wires coming out of the SAT unit to the wires coming into the back of the stereo (the blue harness), and got a positive connection. So, I spliced in there, behind the radio to the correct the wires to a shorter (3 foot) RCA/3.5mm cable.... AND, when I select SAT radio, "no satellite radio" displays on the headunit... frustrating to say the least. GREAT VIDEO BTW- I know this can work!!
jbomb707 6 months ago
Can't seem to get mine working. I got a 2006 jetta with sat button. Does that sat need to be on a certain station?
defnorby15 6 months ago
@defnorby15 Nope, it should work just fine. Did you leave all the other cables plugged into the satellite receiver? I've been told that if the receiver isn't plugged into the antenna, it will disable the audio.
The other idea I have is that you soldered the wrong side of the wires (should be soldered to the direction that goes to the radio, not the receiver in the trunk). I'm very curious to find out why yours doesn't work. Lets debug this a little further.
yamiyanazz 6 months ago
i have a jetta TDI 2006 and this worked perfectly.....if you use the 16 foot 3.5 mm cable sold at radio shack, the length is perfect. Instead of soldering i used crimps and quick disconnects....No hissing. Perfect.
alphaaj1 8 months ago
@alphaaj1 thank you for this video.
alphaaj1 8 months ago
@wjcunninghamjr To my knowledge, it came in the Package 2 models. My sister-in-law has a 2005.5 package 1 and is has the pleather seats and plastic trim.
yamiyanazz 9 months ago
Instead of a molex connector, I stripped the wires and used a electrical twist cap to avoid soldering. I bought 20 feet cable at Radio Shack and had to tuck an extra 5 feet under the glove compartment. Once again, thanks for the color details! it helped a lot !! Thank you again for this video.
TheFastMhz 9 months ago
So, I just want to be clear. You do NOT use the Satellite Radio feature on your radio, correct? And that is what you "tapped" into for your ipod hook up? Because I currently do use that satellite feature, but I'm gonna cancel it and go back to my satellite receiver and windshield dock. U think I could do this if I plugged both antenna wires into the back of a sat ready pioneer?
FCIHack 10 months ago
i change the fuse on my lighter on the car and know my stero dosent work can some one help me pls its a 2006 jetta i dont know if i miss place a fuse
F34R23 11 months ago
You the mAn,dog. This is awesome
g4nd41f 11 months ago
I have a similar setup, but haven't used any adaptors or power splitters and I get some hissing, especially at quiet parts of songs and mostly due to the fact I have to turn the stereo up higher than 50%, would using the molex adaptor limit the hissing?
stychos9 1 year ago
@stychos9 Hey, to answer your question - a molex connector will have no positive effect on sound quality. It was mostly there for ease of installation and so I could (in theory) swap the satellite radio back in (but I never use it, hence the 'theory'). My thoughts are you either have a poor quality audio cable or the solder job wasn't very clean. What gain are you running your ipod/mp3 player at? I have the ipod set to about 90-95% and that usually sounds pretty good.
yamiyanazz 11 months ago
hey i have a question where can i get that adapter and what is the name of it ... also is there a certain kind of cable i need to get or do all of them have the same inside config ?
drnationwide 1 year ago
@drnationwide
It's just a standard computer molex power splitter, but any connector really will work. It was for my convenience, but you'll have to do soldering anyway. You can grab one at newegg for $2.50 shipped.
(Item #N82E16812119008 on newegg.com)
As for the audio cable, any one should work just as well, but I'd consider looking for one that is specifically "shielded" as this will help eliminate engine noise.
yamiyanazz 1 year ago
Hey, I was wondering where you got the idea to do this? Could you link me to anything? i haven't really done much soldering in my day so I'm afraid to screw things up. Thanks!
g4nd41f 1 year ago
hey I have vw passat do you think you can do video step by step how to do thins the would be so helpful thank you take care!!!
kilibarov 1 year ago
how long of an aux cable did you use?
Do I have these correct?
blue = ground
purple/green = left channel
white = right channel
Please let me know as I am about to do this in my GLI!
rstampfle 1 year ago
@rstampfle Correct for the wiring colors. I don't remember the cable length I used because it was just an extension cable I had lying around the house. I want to say I used a 50' cable and threw away about half of it. I think I read of others using 25' cables just fine. Post your results when you get it hooked up!
yamiyanazz 1 year ago
@yamiyanazz I was able to finally hook this up last night and it worked like a charm!
Inside my RCA cable was three wires: red, white, yellow
Here is how they matched up:
RCA -> SAT
yellow -> blue (ground)
white -> purple/green (left)
red -> purple/white (right)
Any tips on removing the call 1-888-SIRIUS from the actual radio display lol??
rstampfle 1 year ago 4
Excellent Video...Just did the way this guy did it. Works fine....Installation was quick...Thanks a lot you made my ride ....!!!!!!!!
varma911 1 year ago
@varma911 It was my pleasure! I'm curious how you found the Left-Right-Ground situation in your vehicle. By following the wiring method I suggested do you get crystal clear sound from both speakers (try using the balance knob to check, then a song like Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" to test that both speakers are EXACTLY right). Let me know, I'm curious to hear your results!
yamiyanazz 1 year ago