Dot wrote:So now you are telling me to go and look at the stereo in the bus to see if it has a good aux input Jack, is that correct

Q/ how do you know if it is a good one in the first place?

Sometimes I just wonder about you Dottie, I'm truely never sure if you are taking the mickey or not

there is an "and" in the first bit of the post, does that help
Terry, I think you & I are actually speaking the same language... woohooooo!!!
The stereo unit in the van is a Kenwood KDV-MP4443... with 4 speakers in the ceiling, an AV input - is this what I'm looking for - on the front & is located about [...........] this far from the TV!! The only thing I'm not sure about is the size of the headphone input on the TV... it appears to be slightly smaller than the stereo unit AV one.
Just put the model # into Google to check... struth... this thing can do just about everything but wipe your - nose!
How we looking Terry?
The heaphone jack in the TV is mostly a 2.5mm stereo type, the input in the car stereo is either 2 RCA plugs in the rear or an aux input in the front for I pods etc and it will be either a 2.5mm or 3.5mm jack. leads are available with all these combinations on the ends, you just need to know which you have, adapter plugs are also available.
The inputs in the rear of the stereo are usually RCA and the easiest/neatest looking set up but the plug in the front is great for quick and easy..... so to speak.