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Where to connect the AUX input on the 6000CD radio in Focus II?

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  • #1 3839549
    davidk
    Level 2  
    Hello! I would like to be able to connect to the 6000CD radio. It has an AUX button (i.e. the ability to plug in other sound sources), but I don't know where to connect it. At the back of the radio there are only 3 cubes plugged in - AUX must probably be plugged in somewhere - only where ?? which pin ??

    I will be grateful for your help (via FM transmitter the sound is bad)
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  • #2 3842979
    rafcio363
    Level 30  
    studio24.prv.pl should be there.
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  • #3 3848506
    commor
    Level 25  
    This is a white connector as in the attached photo and ... exactly the wires in it that you can see right now.
    Condition you must have the AUX key ... but you mentioned you did.
    Greetings
    commor
  • #4 3848847
    davidk
    Level 2  
    Commor- BIG THANKS!

    I thought so, but I didn't want to mess with it. Interestingly, I also have these cables -> was there an installation, and Ford just did not want to put the input ?? :cry:
  • #5 3850185
    commor
    Level 25  
    You wanted to, but in ... Mondeło.
    Behind the glove compartment (in the passenger's elbows ... 6 screws) you have well insulated, so not very visible.
    Apparently, they don't know anything about it at the service ...
    There was something about it here:
    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic728362.html#3745321
    greet
    commor
  • #6 3854813
    davidk
    Level 2  
    After removing the clipboard - ok, I'll go look for the car soon, thanks again !!
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  • #8 3868310
    abramarek
    Level 11  
    And what is the black connector for next to the white one, what's connected there?

    Or maybe someone somewhere has a wiring diagram for focus 2?
  • #9 3950431
    stu10
    Level 1  
    And for me - Foka II - 6000CD radio and in the glove compartment a 3.5 socket for AUX in is already prepared - that's such a problem that there is no button to select this source on the radio! How to get around it? I have a choice of CD and instead of AUX is CDDA (or somehow) - it's a changer .. Seek help from electronics, does it require a different type of radio?
  • #10 4358711
    jaskooo
    Level 1  
    It is completely different with me.

    In the glove compartment I have a gray socket for Jack (small)

    and it works great :)
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  • #11 4543777
    Jesionki
    Level 12  
    Gentlemen, can the external source not be connected in the 6000CD model without the AUX button ????
  • #12 4807321
    Qnik1992
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have a request, let someone write exactly step by step how to connect this AUX cable. Because so far I see two photos ...
  • #13 20840915
    askrobisz27
    Level 1  

    >>4358711
    Hello, I bought a Ford Focus C-Max car. I have the same Jacek input in the glove box as you. Tell me, Mordeczko, how to start it. Otherwise, I'm going crazy. Thanks, best regards.
  • #14 20841274
    damiancz
    Moderator of Car Radios
    3/1/19. Do not send messages in archived topics if it is another question, especially a different one from the person asking. Out of respect for the questioner, start your own topic. You can only add a way to solve the problem.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting an AUX input to the 6000CD radio in a Ford Focus II. Users share insights on locating the AUX connection, which is typically found behind the glove compartment. A white connector is mentioned as the likely point for AUX input, with some users noting that their vehicles already have a 3.5mm socket prepared in the glove compartment. However, issues arise when the radio lacks an AUX button, leading to confusion about how to select the AUX source. Some users inquire about wiring diagrams and the possibility of connecting external sources without the AUX button. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenges and solutions related to integrating AUX functionality into the 6000CD radio system.
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