NO.
There isn't one
You dont have one
Glove Box
Unfortunately, there's no available auxiliary input.
The aux input on a 2005 Honda Odyssey is typically located in the center console, near the front of the storage compartment. If your model is equipped with an audio system that includes an auxiliary input, you should find a 3.5mm jack for connecting external devices. If your vehicle doesn't have an aux input, you might consider using an FM transmitter or aftermarket solutions for audio playback.
Alas, no aux input on the 2008 Tacoma. 2009 does come standard with the aux input.
I also have an 05 Escape Limited. I do not have an AUX input. If you purchase an after market deck, you'll be able to use the AUX through the new deck.
Its on the back of the head unit. The Ford Focus radio is ready for aux input if there is am AUX button in that case there is a plug on the back side of the radio that was to be used with the rear DVD, this is the same radio Ford is installing in the expedition and f series truck and that is why you have the aux, in order to use that for audio input you need to add the interface, its called pie frd04-aux and you can find on most sites that sale auxiliary input or ipod adapters, just do a search for ( Ford aux input )
The 2005 Toyota Avalon does not come with a standard auxiliary (aux) port. However, some owners have found aftermarket solutions or modifications to add an aux input. If you're looking for audio connectivity, consider checking for a CD changer or other audio input options available for that model.
accord 2005 doesn't comes with a AUX input, you need to attached a AUX convertor or, may have to use the FM transmeter. check this out: http://wiki.openfi.org/index.php/Accord_(2005) In the back row of Honda Odyysey, on the left side aux locates in the box. You can use adapter to display any devices from ipod or other dvd player.
In the 2005 GMC Sierra, including the Nevada Edition, the auxiliary input is typically located in the center console or on the front of the radio itself, depending on the specific audio system installed. If your truck is equipped with a factory-installed radio that supports an aux input, you should find a 3.5mm jack labeled "AUX" or "Audio Input." If you do not see one, it may not be equipped with this feature, and you might consider aftermarket solutions for audio input.