Audio Systems: Factory Stereo inputs?, antenna line, fm modulator


Question
I have a 2002 Dodge Stratus R/T coupe and I'm trying to figure out a good way to hook up my ipod and the easiest way it seems is to plug it in directly through an aux in. I was just wondering if you knew if the factory stereo had any aux inputs in the back or maybe some RCA inputs. I'm a little worried about  taking out the stereo myself to check. If you don't know, could you walk me through the general steps of taking out the head unit?

Thanks

Answer
Hi!
Daniel, the ipod will be a nice addition, if your car has a factory CD changer then you can buy an adapter that will be plugged where the CD changer is connected (it is a round DIN plug if my memory does not fail), that means that you will not be able to use it anymore (who cares having 20gigs of MP3s!).
If you don't have a one installed you always can use a FM modulator, but get the ones that connect to the antenna line of your radio they sound better and have less interference but they are a little bit harder to install than the wireless ones.
About the removal procedure here we go, (i'll try to do my best to remember but it might be different but only in the trim removal procedure, after that all chrisler radios are almost the same).
Check for 4 screws that holds the plastic trim arround the AC/Heater - Radio, center console, once you get that out just remove the screws that holds the radio unplug antenna unplug the power/speaker harness (big Gray)if you have another round conector (din) you can use that one for the ipod adapter.
Check here for ipod car stuff:
http://www.installer.com/ipod/index.html
and here something that can be usefull if you are on a budget:
http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/ISEO-rgbtcspd/learningcenter/car/ipod/ipod_ins...