Thanks, Ernesto! I had to remove the housing of the VWR-AUX part in order to stuff the card between the air vents above the radio, but it worked first try, and I didn't need to remove the glove box or any part of the dash. I love the sound of the stereo system in my 2000 Beetle, but without Spotify and Pandora, it's pretty limited (who has tapes and CDs anymore?). I was able to find all the parts on Amazon, except VWR-AUX, which I bought from OEM Sound like you suggested. I like the way the original radio looks and didn't want to replace it. Couldn't have added the Aux without this video--REALLY appreciate it!
I just did this modification the other day. It was about 98x more difficult than it looks. In the video where it shows him shoving the box through the hole, there is actually no room to do this. It was absolutely necessary to take off the glove box as this was the only way to get the box behind the dashboard. And I thought this was gonna take me about 15-20 minutes to complete, was I wrong.
If you put the interface sideways all the way to the back there is enought space to push it down undert the radio, I will find a picture of the radio space later and post it
I was able to remove the auxiliary housing and push the card that was inside the housing up above the radio between the air vents. After that, I fed the wires down below the radio and loosened the star screws above the cupholders enough to stuff the excess wire underneath the plastic after drilling the hole for the auxiliary. It did take longer than I thought it would, but I didn't have to remove the glove box or any part of the dash.
my VW has an audio input already, but it got loosen somehow and I think i need to replace the port. How did you take the glove compartment out because in my car the port is in the bottom of it.
How do we connect the rca cables to the input module box, behind ac unit, and then pull them out to connect via 3.5 rca adapter to aux input installed by cigarette lighter plug?
Hello! I have a 2005 New Beetle with a 30 pin ipod cable installed. If I buy an adapter from 30 pin to 3.5 mm jack or a bluetooth adapter will it work fine?
No, the pioneer radio didn't sound good actually it was horrible and it was a rectangular radio so it didn't fit in the dash the problem was not the pioneer radio, it was the VW moonson system , the auxiliary adapter was a lot cheaper and sounds great
I'm finding it really difficult to remove the radio itself, I have VW Beetle 2008 with a CD player and there's nothing to grip the radio and pull it out. I have the Mercedes's keys but they just pull straight out if I pull on them
Hey buddy! Just a question, I have a new beetle with monsoon system and MP3 players.... but it is going to die soon... I wanna replace it with an after market pioneer with Bluetooth and blablabla... how could I connect the radio to the amp? Do U know how the wires are linked? Thanks :)
I have a 2002 beetle w/monsoon system. I'd love to install the gizmo you show here. What are the exact part numbers to order? Is it just the 2 items? Tks
Can you please tell me what was it that you purchased or where so I can try this in my car please I have a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle no way to connect my phone 😭😩 help please thanks!
Jess Jess u can try eBay ! Or you can buy a thing called an fm adapter go to target or Best Buy and u plug it into the cigarette lighter and it works as an aux chord for your phone !
The work seems unnessary. You can just buy an aftermarket bluetooth stereo. You can access your phone even if its in your pocket, purse, or gym bag in the trunk.
@@caroline_bitz You should buy a AUX or Bluetooth Solution. The Radio FM transmitters have the worst quality while AUX or Bluetooth sound much better and can be installed almost invisibly. You can get them via ebay or Amazon just look for your radio model + bluetooth as search terms.
Hi there, I put this into my 2001 beetle, and it sounds like the music is in mono, instead of stereo...I can't hear the vocals of the songs very well....and the music isn't the same quality as the music coming from the radio. I used the same equipment that you have used here...Is there a way I can fix this? I would really appreciate you advice...thanks
Thanks, Ernesto! I had to remove the housing of the VWR-AUX part in order to stuff the card between the air vents above the radio, but it worked first try, and I didn't need to remove the glove box or any part of the dash. I love the sound of the stereo system in my 2000 Beetle, but without Spotify and Pandora, it's pretty limited (who has tapes and CDs anymore?). I was able to find all the parts on Amazon, except VWR-AUX, which I bought from OEM Sound like you suggested. I like the way the original radio looks and didn't want to replace it. Couldn't have added the Aux without this video--REALLY appreciate it!
You're very welcome, yes there was no need to remove the glove compartment.
I just did this modification the other day. It was about 98x more difficult than it looks. In the video where it shows him shoving the box through the hole, there is actually no room to do this. It was absolutely necessary to take off the glove box as this was the only way to get the box behind the dashboard. And I thought this was gonna take me about 15-20 minutes to complete, was I wrong.
If you put the interface sideways all the way to the back there is enought space to push it down undert the radio, I will find a picture of the radio space later and post it
Ernesto Ruesta were i can find the axuliary audio input and the other cables that you use??
saul arellano www.oemautosound.com/p-15-audi-volkswagen-98-08-auxiliary-input-vwr-aux.aspx
Ernesto Ruesta thanks
I was able to remove the auxiliary housing and push the card that was inside the housing up above the radio between the air vents. After that, I fed the wires down below the radio and loosened the star screws above the cupholders enough to stuff the excess wire underneath the plastic after drilling the hole for the auxiliary. It did take longer than I thought it would, but I didn't have to remove the glove box or any part of the dash.
my VW has an audio input already, but it got loosen somehow and I think i need to replace the port. How did you take the glove compartment out because in my car the port is in the bottom of it.
How do we connect the rca cables to the input module box, behind ac unit, and then pull them out to connect via 3.5 rca adapter to aux input installed by cigarette lighter plug?
I have an 01 GLS. Need that great idea thanks
Hello! I have a 2005 New Beetle with a 30 pin ipod cable installed. If I buy an adapter from 30 pin to 3.5 mm jack or a bluetooth adapter will it work fine?
Very good !! Like
Isn't it easier to buy a newer radio not necessarily expensive? I don't think I can do all this 😞
No, the pioneer radio didn't sound good actually it was horrible and it was a rectangular radio so it didn't fit in the dash the problem was not the pioneer radio, it was the VW moonson system , the auxiliary adapter was a lot cheaper and sounds great
I'm finding it really difficult to remove the radio itself, I have VW Beetle 2008 with a CD player and there's nothing to grip the radio and pull it out. I have the Mercedes's keys but they just pull straight out if I pull on them
+Ellie Withers Insert the keys until the lock, move them out to the sides a little and pull both keys at the same time, good luck
Hey buddy! Just a question, I have a new beetle with monsoon system and MP3 players.... but it is going to die soon... I wanna replace it with an after market pioneer with Bluetooth and blablabla... how could I connect the radio to the amp? Do U know how the wires are linked? Thanks :)
I have a 2002 beetle w/monsoon system. I'd love to install the gizmo you show here.
What are the exact part numbers to order? Is it just the 2 items? Tks
You will need the VWR-AUX and the IS335 cable
I just use a cassette tape adapter. Cost me $5.99 delivered.
you did all this? I just want an aux in my 2003 bug and this seems so hard.
Where did you get that nifty cable that you drilled the hole for?
Oemautosound the cable and Jack are all in one kit part number is335
I have the auto changer, so how can I have them both working
You need the pie x3 adapter for Volkswagen, it allows you to keep the CD changer and add an external audio source
@@ernestoruesta9446 how does that fit then
@@matthewbowles654 male and female CD changer plugs, it connects s in the middle bof the radio and the CD changer
Can you please tell me what was it that you purchased or where so I can try this in my car please I have a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle no way to connect my phone 😭😩 help please thanks!
Jess Jess u can try eBay ! Or you can buy a thing called an fm adapter go to target or Best Buy and u plug it into the cigarette lighter and it works as an aux chord for your phone !
The work seems unnessary. You can just buy an aftermarket bluetooth stereo. You can access your phone even if its in your pocket, purse, or gym bag in the trunk.
Will the cd player still work?
yes
donde ha comprado el conjunto de todos los cables ??
Vanessa Lozano Mariscal trata Ebay!
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I just bought a $20 wireless radio to phone adapter and it plays my music 🤷🏻♀️
hey i just got my beetle, where did you get the adapter from? would be able to give me the link? also, which port did you put it in?
@@caroline_bitz You should buy a AUX or Bluetooth Solution. The Radio FM transmitters have the worst quality while AUX or Bluetooth sound much better and can be installed almost invisibly. You can get them via ebay or Amazon just look for your radio model + bluetooth as search terms.
Hi there, I put this into my 2001 beetle, and it sounds like the music is in mono, instead of stereo...I can't hear the vocals of the songs very well....and the music isn't the same quality as the music coming from the radio. I used the same equipment that you have used here...Is there a way I can fix this? I would really appreciate you advice...thanks
the 3.5 plug is not all the way into the connector