I used to have a much much older Pajero (sounds like you have the low spec which is why the manual is listing bells and whistles your version doesn't have).
I got round it like this - Virgin or any Consumer Electronics store will sell a device you plug into the electricity socket (not the Aux port) and it tunes itself into a radio frequency that you nominate. You plug your iPod / iPhone into this device and it plays through the airwaves. You just have to ensure that you have tuned both your radio and the device to a matching frequency.
Don't know if this is any use but you can google for Hayne's manuals and there are masses of videos on you tube for various car problems... If you cba to search.. sorry, I lost the will to live after a few minutes lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsDxXvfwAVk
<em>edited by Doubting Thomas on 18/08/2014</em>
When I hold down the CD button, the CD stops playing, and the screen says "REAR aux" but then...nuthin'. My iPod plays because I can see the scroll bar thingy move as if the music is playing, and I turn up the vol super loud but yeah...nuthin'. Nada. I just have to keep listening to the same 17 songs every day.
Also, rant: 5 people who work at this villa own a Pajero yet none of them still own their manual!! Why would you throw it away?!
Now you're just showing off, Rasalala!! Joking... :D
Ok I'll have another play around at lunch. I'm determined to make this work. My 1997 Mitsubishi Colt back in the UK did all of this without any issue! Why do they complicate things so much? :')
Ah! But I don't have a touch screen (or even a colour screen!) in my car. It's a 2010 model...which I'm guessing means "ancient" in car terms. Although the link clearly says "Mitsubishi Pajero 2010 manual" I reckon they've either made a mistake or the pdf itself has just been updated since then and that's not the manual related to my car. *whiney face*
The system in this car is pretty basic, and I can't imagine it having actual iPod settings. All I want is a primitive auxiliary port I can plug into! I don't need the fancy schmanciness of the artist and track name coming up on the screen...although that would be nice :)
rasalala: Is it a USB port? Like I say, I have that in my glove compartment too, but all it does is charge my iPod. Doesn't play any music out from it. Does your plays music?
IzzyOnTheSeat: Thanks for the link. Hasn't shed any light on auxiliary ports though. Does say it supposedly connects to Bluetooth though, so perhaps I'll try that.
I can't find the manual :( It's not actually my car. I'm borrowing it for a few weeks whilst my colleague is away and I did immediately search for the manual but couldn't find it. Just found loads of Subway napkins and ketchup sachets...
Hello,
Where is the auxiliary port on a 2010 Mistubishi Pajero?
I can't stand the radio so want to listen to my iPod instead, but where is the socket I can plug into?
There's a USB socket in the glove compartment but that only charges my device. There's also not socket to be found in the arm-rest compartment either.
When I hold down the CD button it says "REAR aux" so I assumed that meant the port would be in the rear of the car, but I can't find it anywhere.
Anyone have any ideas?
TIA