Discussion:
2007GMC Sierra 2500 HD...does anyone know the location of the auxiliary jack?
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DTunall
2012-12-02 01:08:01 UTC
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I'm convinced there must be a jack that I am not able to locate. This is not
my vehicle but I'm attempting to help a friend who believes his only option is
to purchase a new radio with the jack installed. The aux jack in my VW was
hidden in the glove box and even then, I looked over it thinking it was a
counter sunk screw hole. Does anyone have direct knowledge regarding the
Sierra, if an aux jack exists or not?

I appreciate any feedback.



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Paul in Houston TX
2012-12-02 02:40:27 UTC
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Post by DTunall
I'm convinced there must be a jack that I am not able to locate. This is not
my vehicle but I'm attempting to help a friend who believes his only option is
to purchase a new radio with the jack installed. The aux jack in my VW was
hidden in the glove box and even then, I looked over it thinking it was a
counter sunk screw hole. Does anyone have direct knowledge regarding the
Sierra, if an aux jack exists or not?
I appreciate any feedback.
If the radio does not have an "aux" setting on the
front panel then there is no aux input.
James Goforth
2012-12-06 03:43:02 UTC
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DTunall wrote:
"I'm convinced there must be a jack that I am not able to locate. This
is not
my vehicle but I'm attempting to help a friend who believes his only
option is
to purchase a new radio with the jack installed. The aux jack in my VW
was hidden in the glove box and even then, I looked over it thinking it
was a counter sunk screw hole. Does anyone have direct knowledge
regarding the Sierra, if an aux jack exists or not?
I appreciate any feedback. "

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What exactly does he want to do with the aux jack -- play his iPod or
mp3 through it?
If so, there are other (easier, cheaper) options rather than replace
the radio.
Like wireless transmitters (RadioShack carries several, the best ones
by Monster) which transmit from your iPod etc to the vehicle's FM radio.
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