How to get audio output from Linux screen if the car has no AMI or AUX port?

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1.Audio Output Configuration for the Linux Screen

For vehicles with AUX port: The Linux screen uses the AUX interface for direct audio transmission.

For vehicles with AMI port: Connect the dedicated AMI adapter box to bridge the audio signal to the original system.

2.Audio Solutions When There Are No AMI/AUX Ports

1. Audio Transmission via ISO Harness

If the vehicle does not have AMI, AUX, or MOST fiber-optic cables, the audio will be transmitted via the ISO harness:

Troubleshooting: If no sound is heard, the power cable may be loose

Turn off the screen and vehicle ignition.

Re-seat the main ISO harness connector firmly.

Restart the vehicle and screen, then verify audio output.

2. Original Vehicle Bluetooth (Recommended)

If your vehicle is equipped with factory-installed Bluetooth, this is the recommended option for the best sound quality:

Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/P8CO27FsmMg?si=G95ZDR3GlsfQtpfl (YouTube)

3.After-sales support

If you have any questions, please contact the PEMP after-sales team.

(After-sales email:service@pempcar.com)

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