The passenger side footwell is the easiest one to get at as you don't have to take the stereo out to do it. Depending on what you want to run you can put an Mp3 player in glove box or an aux in socket wherever you like.
Ah, I meant running it back to the aux socket that comes with the ciggy lighter panel for the back of the centre console. Had a quick look when mine arrives, and it seems I have none of the loom there. Not a problem for the 12v, as I wanted to run that from the aux battery, but a bit annoying to have to wire from either the back of the stereo or the kickwell back to the centre console.
Jeff
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2010 TDV8 RRS
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						The passenger side footwell is the easiest one to get at as you don't have to take the stereo out to do it. Depending on what you want to run you can put an Mp3 player in glove box or an aux in socket wherever you like.
Thanks for all the replies so far....I am back in town next week so I will definitely be having a look and a dig then, finally...
So just to recap, I am looking for the way to connect into the SE stereo and play my Ipod when I select the AUX setting on the stereo itself.
SO it seems there is access [to what?] by removing the kick panel on the passenger side front seat? Do I need to splice into wires? Or is there a 'plug in' type set up that needs to be accessed? OR are there RCA leads into the back of the stereo? OR is there a 5mm 'plug' like a headphone socket somewhere in the back??
AS you can see I am a bit confused, and beacuse I am not in front of my D3 right now, its hard for me to do some exploration....
Anyone can clear it up? Seems a few different methods here!!
Thanks!
Andrew
Have at look at the following site which gives good instructions on which wires to look for and how to connect an IPod
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Ipod connection in Base Spec car - the easy way to do it....
Crystal Clear now, thanks!!
 
 
		I'm the new bloke on the block and it's great to see that the questions i have are the same that have been asked before and anwered (extreamly well). thanks for the information
W
Welcome to the forum !
Regards,
Tote
 
 
		Thank you for the sound advice. I did mine over the weekend and it was the best 30 minutes I've spent tinkering on my car.
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