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(More customer reviews)I previously had experience with Precision Interface Electronics (PIE) from purchasing an AUX input adapter for my 2002 Honda Civic, which worked great on that vehicle.
I recently purchased a 2007 Toyota Tacoma and expected my $80+ purchase of this TOY03-AUX PIE adapter to work just as it did on my Honda. Wrong.
After installation, I noticed the volume level of the device I was connecting to (Delphi SkyFi 2 XM Radio)was totally unacceptable. I would have the turn the volume of my factory radio to near maximum to listen to my XM radio. Turning up the volume also meant hearing more of the electronic hiss from either or both the XM radio and the factory head unit. I tried my portable MP3 player as well as other devices and had the same result.
After a few weeks of frustration, I exchanged the PIE AUX adapter for the same thing, thinking (hoping) it was defective. With optimism, I took apart the dash of my new truck once more to replace the adapter, and double checking my connections. Guess what? Same result. Ugh!
With the lousy sound quality I'm getting through the PIE AUX adapter, I don't even listen to my XM radio too much anymore. I've been thinking about cancelling my XM service now because of the lack of use.
I've know of other AUX input adatpers. One made by USA-SPEC and the other by Blitzsafe. I would recommend you try these before purchasing the PIE adapter because the PIE adapter is no good. Learn from my mistake.
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