Does The Mitsubishi Lancer Have Aux

Additional audio jack (RCA)

You can listen to audio devices that are readily available in stores, such as a portable

speakers in your car’s audio system by coupling the audio apparatus to

external input connectors known as the audio input connectors (pin jacks).

On automobiles with the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System installed (MMCS),

see the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System’s unique owners handbook.

1. Connect the audio equipment to using an audio cable that is readily accessible in the market.

the connection for external audio input.

2. For more than two seconds, press the CD button (D).

The external audio input mode will then be displayed on the display (E), followed by AUX.

activated.

3. Push the AM/FM button to turn off the external audio input mode (F) or

To change modes, press the CD button (D).

The vehicle’s audio system cannot be used to operate the attached audio equipment.

It could cause noise to come from the speakers depending on the audio equipment that is attached.

The speakers could make noise if the attached audio equipment is used.

as it is being charged via the vehicle’s auxiliary plug.

When there is no connected audio equipment, avoid activating the external audio input mode.

When the external audio input mode is off or reduced, connect audio equipment

the volume of the car’s speakers before connecting it.

If audio equipment is attached after the speakers, noise may come from the

The mode for external audio input is on.

Refer to the instructions on how to operate and connect the audio equipment for more information.

Owner’s guide for the apparatus

Has the 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Bluetooth capability?

The Positive The 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS has complete voice control over Bluetooth cell phones and iPods thanks to Mitsubishi’s innovative Fuse technology. Lots of power and bass are produced by the Rockford Fosgate audio system.

Auxiliary jack for the 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse?

AUX 3.5mm cable vehicle audio input: Connect your preferred MP3 player, iPod, iPhone, Android device, or smartphone to the device and plug it into the extension port of the Mitsubishi Eclipse 2007 factory car stereo to start listening to CD-quality music right now.

What about a 2009 Lancer’s Bluetooth?

Bluetooth Car Interface Built-In Hands Free Calling and Wireless Audio are now standard on the Mitsubishi Lancer 2009’s factory-installed car radio. The device has a microphone and Bluetooth built in.

Has the 2010 Lancer Bluetooth?

Bluetooth Car Interface Built-In The factory-installed car audio in the Mitsubishi Lancer 2010 now has Hands Free Calling and Wireless Audio. The device has a microphone and Bluetooth built in.