Toyota sienna radios have the aux or disc button on the radio, they also have the plug for the auxiliary audio input interface behind the Toyota radio but it is not in the vehicle the audio input interface needs to install into the vehicle, depending on the year of your vehicle if older you need the toy-aux or if newer Toyota you will need the toy03-aux this are the Toyota audio input interface part numbers, or you can go to yahoo search and look for ( Toyota auxiliary input )
The auxiliary audio input jack for a 2008 Toyota Prado Grande is located inside the top half of the glovebox. On the righthand side, there will be a small rectangle flap with AUX on it.
Simply put, it is an "extra" audio input that allows a device to accept the audio signal from an external audio player.
Its for installing an auxiliary audio device, like a CD changer or a satellite radio. You have to remove your radio to attach a device to it. There was no auxiliary input in the 2003 Toyota matrix and was not optional the first aux was for the 2006 matrix and up
Some stereosets have auxiliary input where you can connect for example a vinyl player or a computer soundcard.
All Toyota radios from 1998 and up including Toyota highlander radios come with a plug on the back side for the external CD changer or optional Satellite radio, if you have a SAT CD DISC button or if your Toyota radio was made from 1998 an up, you can add an auxiliary audio input interface into the radio, this adapters convert the rear port into an aux input and you can add audio from your iPod mp3 or any portable audio device to find an adapter use any search engine and search for ( Toyota auxiliary interface )
there is non
The axillary audio in put on a car radio is usually in the front of the radio face. It could be on a pigtail, on the back of the radio on occasion. If it is not in these two places, then the radio does not have an input.
I have an 08' Trundra Grade (base model) and it does have the connection.
Doesn't have one. Only compact flash and ipod inputs.
There are at least three ways. First one is to use a cassette adapter and use 1/8 inch jack in your Ipod. Second is to get a FM transmitter and tune your car radio to the required frequency. And third one is to use AUX port in your radio (if you have one) and the Ipod's 1/8 audio jack. Stay away from FM transmitters, they don't work on Toyota radios because there is no antenna, the antenna in most Toyota vehicle it in the rear window The best way clear and digital to input audio from your iPod into the Factory Toyota radio is by using an auxiliary audio input interface, this is only available in the 2008 and up models , the good news is that you can add the aux jack and interface to almost all Toyota radios from 1998 and up to find the correct kit just do a search for ( Toyota auxiliary interface )
the BMW auxiliary input interface was not available until 2008 models, but this is something you can add to the factory audio system, just purchase the interface and plug it into the external CD changer wiring do a search for BMW Audio Input Interface