@@MotorAlli It's a pretty common solution for "older" cars, you just plug an aux cable into the plug of the car and the other end in the transmitter. Then u just connect the transmitter to your phone through bluetooth. It basically does the same thing your transmitter does but through another source and it should solve the problems you experience with your current transmitter and it's smaller. Copped mine from Amazon and wasn't expensive either
Love the videos akh
@@callmebas1596 My G!!
There is also a bluetooth transmitter which connects to the aux of the car and personally I think that‘s a smoother option that you should consider!
@@ThaaRND Oooooh - I haven’t heard of that before, how does one do it 👀
@@MotorAlli It's a pretty common solution for "older" cars, you just plug an aux cable into the plug of the car and the other end in the transmitter. Then u just connect the transmitter to your phone through bluetooth. It basically does the same thing your transmitter does but through another source and it should solve the problems you experience with your current transmitter and it's smaller. Copped mine from Amazon and wasn't expensive either
@@ThaaRND that sounds pretty good! And if it means you don’t have to be it the sound up louder than normal then perfect!
@@MotorAlliWasn't a problem in a BMW we've owned!