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The 2003 Toyota Camry did not offer an AUX input on any of its trim levels, and it was not possible to have one added at the dealership. At the time of its release, AUX ports were not common, as the popularity of mp3 players had not fully emerged. If you wish to install an AUX input in your vehicle, you will need to buy an aftermarket kit, which can cost between $50 and $150. Some level of knowledge about electronics and wiring is required to successfully install it.
Here's a rephrased version: "Where can I find an auxiliary input for my 2003 Toyota Camry sedan's car stereo?
An aftermarket head unit can be bought, but the 2003 Toyota Camry does not have an auxiliary input as standard.
No, you can fix that easily and affordably by adding a new head unit from a third-party manufacturer.