There is a way to listen to your iPod in the Taurus and sable using the factory radio you will have to unplug the CD changer and add a iPod interface,
this simple and plugs into the rcu tuner in the trunk
this box is in the left side behind the carpet near the floor and work on most
Taurus sable from 1996 to 2007
do a search on yaho for TAURUS FRDR/PC-POD2
and you will find them this units also will charge your iPod full controls from oem radio
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No, ipod can't be connected to RCA jacks in a Car DVD player. RCA is used for normal connection for A/V sources, but for ipod, unless your Ford factory DVD player support ipod, your ipod can't work in your DVD. But like this Eonon E1091 Car DVD player, it has such function itself.http://www.eonon.com/2-Din-DVD-Player/E1091.html?utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answer
YEah id does have a Bluetooth you can connect your phone or ipod with BT
Many newer cars offer full connectivity with the Apple iPod. One of the best cars with iPod connectivity is the Ford Focus. Check with rental companies to see if they rent this specific car. Enterprise has several vehicle models that offer iPod connections. Right now the easiest will be a Ford vehicle with an iPhone or iPod Touch. You should contact them several days in advance to request this feature.
Does it have a tape player? if so, get a tape adapter with a headphone jack to plug it in to the ipod. If not, get an iTrip or similar FM transmitter to transmit the signal to your car radio.
I would think it would be for a ipod/mp3 plug
Well search different websites reported By Oliver mount ford
The easiest way is to purchase an FM transmitter. They are available where IPOD accessories are sold and they transmit your songs to the cars radio on a variety of FM frequencies that you just tune the radio to.
Go to Crutchfield.com and use the outfit my car option. Forget about that cassette player and go for a mp3 CD deck with Ipod input $150, you can get the mounting kit ( to fill the extra room in the dash ) and a wiring harness for direct connect to the existing connectors. even a novice can do it( instructions included ). Mp3 CD's are the way to go if you don't have an iPod, I loaded about 250 songs on to one and had nearly 14 hours of music on one CD.
The iPod nano was not the first iPod; the iPod classic (at that time the iPod) was the first.
it is correctly spelled iPod.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod: http://www.ipodtransfer.net/how-to-transfer-ipod-file-with-ipod-transfer-software.html