2005 350z Stereo Cassette
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2005 350z Stereo Cassette
I was playing music through my Cassette adapter when all of a sudden it kept flipping the cassette, after it flipped the cassette about 3 times it displayed "push eject." i looked up how to fix this and tried the most common solution which was to remove the auto flip mechanism on the adapter itself. i did exactly as instructed and nothing worked. i even bought a new adapter tried it out and still same problem... Please help!! cant drive w/o listening to music
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Welcome Chris- if you're still listening to music on cassette, you've done MORE to fix this than just about anybody here! Two solutions remain: either buy a used Z33 touring BOSE headunit and hope the cassette works, OR buy a new modern headunit and put all your music on an MP3 or memory stick. I know which one I'd opt for.
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Welcome Chris- if you're still listening to music on cassette, you've done MORE to fix this than just about anybody here! Two solutions remain: either buy a used Z33 touring BOSE headunit and hope the cassette works, OR buy a new modern headunit and put all your music on an MP3 or memory stick. I know which one I'd opt for.
Either way..... I didn't think they sold such things anymore!! Nor did I know that Zs ever even had cassette players! My '03 (oldest 33) even had a CD player.
I'm all for the "modern headunit" solution as dkmura suggested. When I bought my car, the CD player was stuck and wouldn't play. I had a deck and system in there within two weeks of buying the car. It's not a difficult nor expensive install.
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Hey, Chris there should be a adapter port on the front of your head unit there's a device called a Mpow and similar devices just like it you can just plug it in front and play streaming music from your phone or music saved on your phone by way of blue tooth sound quality is remarkable will play through your factory speakers,can save you the cost of a new head unit until you decide to go that route.
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Neither the standard nor the Bose audios in the 2005 models have aux inputs on the front of the head unit. The cassette adapter the OP was using with his Bose unit is the only way to play external music short of modifying the head unit.
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