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Old 11-12-2007, 02:20 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Hi,

I have a 2006 Honda Civic here in Brazil.
Like edyweber said, the south american version of this car doesn't have this 6 pin conector to plug the AUX input.

So i decided to unmount my dash to see the back of my headunit.

In the first post, ethlar said:
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At the back of HU you will find the 20pin connector (second one from the right). The pins are ordered as following

1........10
11......20

There you go (the pin# in parenthesis is the pin# defined by ethlar post#1)
B3 = AUX SGND (3)
B4 = AUX SH GND (4??)
B5 = AUX GND (5)
B13 = AUX L (2)
B14 = AUX R (1)
B15 = AUX DET (6)
But the 20pin conector is the first one from right to left, as you can see in the picture.


The question is.
How to know if the pin out described by ethlar is correct for my headunit?

Thanks!

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Old 11-12-2007, 08:27 PM   #62 (permalink)
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I would say just try it!
1. jump the pin 5&15
2. power on the unit
3. press the AUX button
4. if that make the "AUX" show up on the display, you are good

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Old 11-12-2007, 09:01 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Talking AUX for non US model

1. Get the cable as shown in the fig. or any cable you can find. The cable I used is the one that came with the optical drive for PC. The cable is just fit the connector of the head unit. So it is really easy, no soldering needed.


2. Here is the pins assignment from Honda taken from Civic-EU model (this would be the same for all Civic as it exactly the same for my Civic-Thailand model)
B3 = AUX SGND (ground for the signal)
B4 = AUX SH GND (shielding ground for preventing the signal interference from other devices)
B5 = AUX GND (AUX detection wire for switched type female jack)
B13= AUX L (Left signal)
B14 =AUX R (Right signal)
B15 = AUX DET (AUX detection wire for switched type female jack)
I'm really sure about the pins assignment but I'm not sure about the function of those pins.


3. This step you need one CD-Rom cable with a socket taken from another cable. Route the wires as shown in the fig.


4. This step will finish the AUX cable but you would think about where to place this thing in your car. So you should skip this step and go to step#5-6 then get back to complete this step.

Connect the other end to the mini-jack cable by inserting three pieces of hard wire between those female socket. Now you are done with the AUX cable.


5. I would suggest you to hide this cable in the transmission pocket. Remove the pocket and route the wire as shown in fig.


6. Route the wire as shown in fig. Then go to step#4


Congratulation! you now have the AUX.
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Old 11-13-2007, 07:21 AM   #64 (permalink)
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I would say just try it!
That's what I did!
And it worked!!!

I used my old Pioneer Aux adapter, made of PC optical drive cable too.




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Old 11-13-2007, 07:26 AM   #65 (permalink)
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Sorry! This should be the second picture.

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Old 11-29-2007, 03:49 PM   #66 (permalink)
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Ok im haviing trouble with some things here
i plan on doing an aftermarket headunit that only has a rear input, not a front, and i use my 20gig mp3 player alot (until i finish my SFF computer for the car)
I want to know if neone has taken the pin behind the headunit and have adapted it to RCA cables to input into the aftermarket headunit!!!
im sure its almost the same but i want to be sure before i mess something up
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Old 11-29-2007, 03:59 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Wow! I didn't know none US model don't have what on #1. Learn something every day....
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Old 11-29-2007, 04:19 PM   #68 (permalink)
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Wow! I didn't know none US model don't have what on #1. Learn something every day....
huh?
and can anyone answer my question???
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Old 11-29-2007, 04:50 PM   #69 (permalink)
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huh?
and can anyone answer my question???
#1 is the first message post.

To your question. Yes, I used the pc jack....It work GREAT!!!!I assume your will too with RCA cables ...

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Old 11-29-2007, 07:27 PM   #70 (permalink)
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lol, using a USB motherboard connector seems a bit... i dunno, ghetto lol
why bother from the pics ive seen, just use but splices or ball in joint connectors... which as far as i know are cheaper than USB connectors... and yes, those are USB connectors for motherboards, as well as audio connectors too... power connectors. etc.
But from the diagram i saw u can avoid them alltogether
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Old 12-03-2007, 06:30 AM   #71 (permalink)
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hmm, i dont get it.. i have an 08 lx coupe and my headunit has 3 seperate buttons, am/fm, cd, aux. and mine came with the aux line jack. and i dont have premium sound or anything either.. hmm...
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Old 12-03-2007, 10:40 AM   #72 (permalink)
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this is for people with Dxs i have an LX as well
i was looking to use an aftermarket deck with my mp3 port
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hmm, i dont get it.. i have an 08 lx coupe and my headunit has 3 seperate buttons, am/fm, cd, aux. and mine came with the aux line jack. and i dont have premium sound or anything either.. hmm...

If you read the whole thread, your question was asked already.

2006-2008 LX EX and Si coupes had an aux input

2007-2008 LX EX and Si Sedans had an aux input

2006 LX Sedans the aux input was a $100 accessory

DX models dont have the availability of an aux input at all as far as i know
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Old 12-03-2007, 11:24 AM   #74 (permalink)
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sorry i didnt read 8 pages of text, i only read the initial post and responded.
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so people, ne luck converting the current mp3 plug into a useable dual RCA setup for aftermarket decks?
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lol, using a USB motherboard connector seems a bit... i dunno, ghetto lol
why bother from the pics ive seen, just use but splices or ball in joint connectors... which as far as i know are cheaper than USB connectors... and yes, those are USB connectors for motherboards, as well as audio connectors too... power connectors. etc.
But from the diagram i saw u can avoid them alltogether

I am guessing they were left over parts from playing inside computers. I know I have a few wires laying around from computer repairs and upgrades. I thought it was a great idea but I wouldn't go out and buy that style cable just for this task.
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In my idea, the pin 5&6 is basically a circuit for sensing the HU that there is a device connect to AUX.

By wiring the pin 5&6 to 3.5mm switch type female jack (the jack has 5 pin two for switching, three for audio signal), this will tell the HU that the AUX mode would available when we press the CD/AUX button if there is nothing connect to it the AUX function will be disable.
I may be understanding this wrong but....

There are 5 prongs on the rs plug I bought.
1 ground
2 left sound
3 right sound
4 touches 3 when no plug is inserted.
5 touches 2 when no plug is inserted.

The package shows 4 is for "normally open" and 5 is for "normally closed"

All this does is completes the circuit when the plug is not in the jack. Which on a radio plugging the headphones in would disrupt sound to the radio speakers and only the head phoes would have sound. What I am having trouble understanding is do 5 and 6 (browns) need signal coming into them from pins 1 and 2 (red and green)? because if I wire this jack the way described in this post that is what will happen when I unplug the headphone plug. At the same time it tells me that 5 and 6 (browns) wouldn't ever be connected together and theoretically (sp?) the aux function wouldn't be made available on the HU.

Or am I just turning this into something more difficault than it needs to be. Has anyone wired it up this way that can verify it works? I would like the aux to only be available when the plug is in use.
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Anybody have any thoughts on this?
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Old 12-23-2007, 02:06 PM   #79 (permalink)
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from what i understand is.. that basically for the pins 1 (red),2 (green),3 (black) u insert wires from the female jack or male jack which ever one you perfer. for the two brown ones (5 and 6) u just connect them together with a piece of wire. connecting these two, enables the aux option to be available to use.
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I still don't get how to do this...
It's complicated to me haha...
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