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KGRoyalxJeff
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I own a 2004 acura tl, recently i have bought 2 different cassette adapters to play music thorugh my phone. well it worked fine and problem free but as of last week it will not work. i tried everything i could think of but every time i put it in it will try to read the tape then say tape error and continue to do so until i take the tape out. just need a little help please and thank you.
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I don't know your money situation but you could always buy an aftermarket radio with a built in usb or aux cable port. It'll be a world of difference.
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the only ones that fit my car are 300+, normal peices dont fit my car need a special made one [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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You can get a fm stereo adapter. They normally run for about $20. Plug it in the ac adapter, set a station, put it to the same station on your car stereo, and you can play the music off your i-pod/phone.
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KGRoyalxJeff wrote the only ones that fit my car are 300+, normal peices dont fit my car need a special made one [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Just make sure you buy a dash kit for your car if you buy a stereo. They are designed to make an aftermarket stereo fit in your specific vehicle.
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KGRoyalxJeff wrote the only ones that fit my car are 300+, normal peices dont fit my car need a special made one [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


You can make a single din or double din fit in that.

Single din radios go for as little as $50 depending on the brand.

There are dash kits that will make the install look clean and make sure everything fits correctly.

Rough estimate of installing a single din radio with cables and dash pieces would be $100-$140

If that is still too much for you then there are stock stereo input cables. Headunit to RCA/AUX cables.

Those cables can be as little as $10 online.

If you need help picking a choosing cables or anything for that matter please don't hesitate to contact me.
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