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How to use AUX (stock sound system) in Chevy '99 Lumina?

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feeman_4_life

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Oct 4, 2007, 1:27:09 AM10/4/07
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I have a Chevrolet lumina, 1999 model.

I noticed the stock stereo system had a AUX button, but no AUX input
plug. I just want to connect my Mp3 player into it and listen to
music through there.

Is this hard to do? What steps should I follow?

Thank you very much.

Tommy

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Oct 4, 2007, 9:45:15 AM10/4/07
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My guess is if you don't see a port on the face of the stereo, there
isn't one at all. Like most electronics manufacturers, it is cheaper
to leave the buttons on even for optional equipment than to take them
off. So you probably have a button that doesn't do anything unless
you have the upgraded model of the stereo that includes the AUX input
hardware. I've only seen aftermarket head units that have AUX inputs
on the back. Stock stereos weren't intended to be removed ever unless
they're being replaced, so putting an input on the back for future use
wouldn't make much sense. I don't have any experience specifically
with your stereo, but I do with lots of GM / Delco stereos.

Mike Marlow

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Oct 4, 2007, 10:43:12 AM10/4/07
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"Tommy" <to...@nconnect.net> wrote in message
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I agree that I've not seen GM systems with inputs intended to be made behind
the bezel, but I disagree about extra buttons. I can't think of a GM
factory system, or any other that had extra buttons. Generally, the CD/AUX
in a GM interfaces to either a single CD built right into the dash, or a
changer - both intended to be factory options. There is some information
fragmented around the web on how to interface other devices to this, but I
didn't see anything consolidated. The OP is going to need to search the web
and put together the info he needs.

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Steve W.

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Oct 4, 2007, 4:46:52 PM10/4/07
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On the Gm units the Aux. button had a couple uses. If you had the
optional changer it selected it, or if you had the remote mounted tape
deck (like the 02 Blazer we have) it selects that. You have to buy an
aftermarket box that will connect to the data buss connection on the
back AND have a dealer program the stereo so the button will activate
the new box. Then you will have an aux. line level input.

http://www.discountcarstereo.com/default.aspx
http://www.oemautosound.com/default.aspx

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Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York

Marcus Roman

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Aug 26, 2020, 11:00:04 AM8/26/20
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I have the exact same car (99' chevy lumina and this is a delco stereo. I want to get apply a aux cord on here but i have no luck searching up a way.

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For full context, visit https://www.motorsforum.com/gm/how-to-use-aux-stock-sound-system-in-chevy-99-lumina-33329-.htm

Steve W.

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Aug 26, 2020, 6:49:08 PM8/26/20
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Marcus Roman wrote:
> I have the exact same car (99' chevy lumina and this is a delco
> stereo. I want to get apply a aux cord on here but i have no luck
> searching up a way.
>

On the AM/FM Tape units that button is used to put the tape deck into
aux mode. However it doesn't have any connections to tap into for a
cable, it is intended to be used with one of those cassette adapters
with a cable on it or the modern ones that have bluetooth connection.
To use it you turn the key to run or accessory, Turn the radio off. Now
press and hold the aux button for 5 seconds, The tape light will flash
for 2 seconds. Now insert the adapter into the radio, it will power up
the radio and you can use the radios controls to listen. The Aux mode
will reset to tape when you push eject.

On the AM/FM CD units it is also not connected to any external wiring
and just selects the CD if you are in radio mode. Or on some models it
allowed you to select a remote CD changer or a tape deck. There used to
be a kit that you could install inside the radio that allowed you to put
an audio signal into the system but you needed to put a blank CD in as
it tapped into the CD signal feed at the internal amplifier to work. Not
sure if they are still around or not.


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Steve W.

Tim

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Jul 20, 2021, 1:45:04 AM7/20/21
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Thanks dude, I have 2001 lumina and an old Sony cassette/with 1/8 stereo plug now I can use my phone for music with a 5 sec push on a button that appeared to be useless wow thanks again!
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