Hello, although I live in the Netherlands I don't speak Dutch. I hope some of you guys can help me.
I recently bought a 2010 Fiat Punto. I have this system:
I don't have an "AUX" option. I read online tutorials and read endless articles about how to add AUX.
I tried buying the yellow/blue cables and connect them at the back. But I still don't have the AUX option, and when I click on "Media", I get a "Source not available" message on the screen.
These are the cables that I tried:
1) First I tried this.
2) After the blue one didn't work, I tried this.
I'm starting to think that maybe it's impossible to add AUX to my car... Any ideas?
Dankjewel!
Adding AUX to Fiat Punto 2010
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Adding AUX to Fiat Punto 2010
Laatst gewijzigd door arielweinberger op wo okt 18, 2017 23:53, 1 keer totaal gewijzigd.
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Re: Adding AUX to Fiat Punto 2010
google for YATOUR its a car interface that emulates a Disc station,
aux, sd cards, ipod connection and with an addon Bluetooth streaming incl. calling handsfree
aux, sd cards, ipod connection and with an addon Bluetooth streaming incl. calling handsfree
Re: Adding AUX to Fiat Punto 2010
It seems like you bought cables for the Grande Punto and you have an Evo so there's a difference. As far as I know, Yatour is the only way to go to add aux (and Bluetooth if you want) to an Evo. It's a bit pricey but very easy to install and it works very well (Bluetooth at least, I haven't tried aux yet).
I have this one in my car (http://www.carinterface.nl/fiat/yatour- ... _yt-bta-fa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) but there's a version without Bluetooth too, which is slightly cheaper. Keep in mind you need the pins to remove the radio though if you don't have those yet, I got these and they worked: http://www.carinterface.nl/radio-demont ... k_yt-key05" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have this one in my car (http://www.carinterface.nl/fiat/yatour- ... _yt-bta-fa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) but there's a version without Bluetooth too, which is slightly cheaper. Keep in mind you need the pins to remove the radio though if you don't have those yet, I got these and they worked: http://www.carinterface.nl/radio-demont ... k_yt-key05" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;