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Kylie
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Kylie asked in Cars & TransportationCar Audio · 7 years ago

Trying to connect my phone's music to my truck stereo?

I have an 2006 Toyota Tacoma and it doesn't have the aux plug in. I want to be able to listen to iHeart radio and my music downloads when I'm driving around. I thought that you could buy something like a charger that will connect?

Any ideas?

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  • 7 years ago
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    Wall Mart has an FM converter type rig that will do the job,how well is another story,If your Head Unit has a plug in for a cd changer in the rear this plug in can be used,you just buy the adapter from any car audio shop.

    Source(s): installer
  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    bought this from ebay in the uk from thebluetoothcentre and it works

    . if your phone has Bluetooth you should go to this company .

    its a Bluetooth transmitter that is specific for trucks, you plug it into your cigar lighter tune the frequency on the transmitter to the same frequency on a blank station on your radio, hit the play button on your phones music and it comes through the stereo speakers using the blank station. will also answer your phone calls.

    Source(s): got one and it really works
  • 7 years ago

    no you need a tape player so you can get those cassette converters that have an aux wire to it. but i don't think your car has a cassette player because its from this century. the only way is to buy a new stereo that has an aux wire

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