Stereo replacement
Originally Posted by kannan
Can any one tell me how to swap car stereo with a MP3 player I have a Belkin FM transmitter even then I want to swap the MP3 player instead of a stereo. 

Saying strereo is kind of vague....
Thats pretty simple. Take out the old one, splice the wires or get a wiring harness, bolt in the mounting bracket, slide in the new one, connect the antennea and call it a day.
Your question needs to be a bit more specific though, this was just my stab at what you were asking.
Well, I'm just going to assume you're using an Apple iPod since you said "Belkin", a popular manufacturer of iPod accessories.
Option 1. Select this if you:
1. Want high sound quality
2. Want to control your iPod though your radio
First, you need to purchase a radio that is iPod compatable. These start as low as $150 depending the brand of radio you select. Alpine (best), Kenwood (good), Pioneer (budget) are all companies that make radios with an optional iPod controler.
I have the Alpine CDA-9855. (list $449)

You can go less expensive with the Alpine CDA-9830. (list $249)

Next, you'll need to purchase the iPod adapter.
I have the Alpine KCA-420i

Installation is a breeze on the adapter. Just plug it into the back of the radio, the plug it into your iPod.
Option 2. Select this if you:
1. Want high sound quality
2. Don't want to spend alot of money
3. Don't have an iPod
First, you need to purchase a radio that has "auxiliary input".
Alpine CDE-9845 (list $179)

Then you can use these cables to hook it up to your mp3 player.

The red and white RCA ends go to the back of the radio, the black 1/8th goes to your mp3 player. You will control your mp3 player through the player, not the radio.
Without purchasing a new radio, you've done all you can with the Belkin FM Modulator. That's your least expensive option.
Option 1. Select this if you:
1. Want high sound quality
2. Want to control your iPod though your radio
First, you need to purchase a radio that is iPod compatable. These start as low as $150 depending the brand of radio you select. Alpine (best), Kenwood (good), Pioneer (budget) are all companies that make radios with an optional iPod controler.
I have the Alpine CDA-9855. (list $449)

You can go less expensive with the Alpine CDA-9830. (list $249)

Next, you'll need to purchase the iPod adapter.
I have the Alpine KCA-420i

Installation is a breeze on the adapter. Just plug it into the back of the radio, the plug it into your iPod.
Option 2. Select this if you:
1. Want high sound quality
2. Don't want to spend alot of money
3. Don't have an iPod
First, you need to purchase a radio that has "auxiliary input".
Alpine CDE-9845 (list $179)

Then you can use these cables to hook it up to your mp3 player.

The red and white RCA ends go to the back of the radio, the black 1/8th goes to your mp3 player. You will control your mp3 player through the player, not the radio.
Without purchasing a new radio, you've done all you can with the Belkin FM Modulator. That's your least expensive option.
Originally Posted by flyromeo3
He has the FM Transmitter........so all he will have to do is plug in the 1/4 stereo jack to the ipod, change to an FM station and you should call it a day.
Originally Posted by kannan
I have a Belkin FM transmitter even then I want to swap the MP3 player instead of a stereo. 



