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If Your Car Doesn't Offer iPod Integration, Try This E-mail
If your car doesn't appear on Apple's full integration web page, all is not lost. Many cars today offer the next best thing—a built-in auxiliary plug that lets you connect your iPod to your car's audio system and listen to your iPod through your car's speakers. All you need is an inexpensive 3.5mm male-to-male audio cable, which you can pick up at the local Radio Shack. Connect the cable to the headphone jack on your iPod and the auxiliary input in your car. (A more flexible option, at about $40, is the Belkin Auto Kit for iPod with Dock Connector, which provides a separate volume control and charges your iPod's battery while the iPod is connected to the car and running.)

 

Excerpted from The iPod Book: Doing Cool Stuff with the iPod and the iTunes Store, Fourth Edition by Scott Kelby

 
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