No response when connecting phone to car AUX?

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MayaAnn
07/25/25 9:12am
No response when connecting your phone to the car's AUX port? This may be caused by using an unsuitable cable or plug. In such cases, try replacing the cable. Function introduction: By connecting your phone to the AUX interface, you can play the phone's audio through the car's sound system. This not only enables hands-free calling but also allows you to listen to MP3 files stored on your phone. Connection notes: Once you have the connection cable ready, simply use it to connect your phone to the car's AUX interface. As for the location of the AUX interface, it varies across different car models, but like headphone jacks, it's usually marked with the letters "AUX" nearby, making it easy to locate. Additionally, remember to set the car audio system's input mode to AUX after connection.
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JosephineDella
08/10/25 7:12pm
Last time I encountered this issue in my car too, no sound when connecting the phone to AUX, which drove me crazy. After struggling for a while, I found there could be several reasons: First, the phone's output itself might be the issue—if the volume is too low or muted, you definitely won't hear anything; Second, the AUX cable might be broken—I tried another cable and it worked fine; Third, the car's interface might be dirty or dusty—clean it and try again; Fourth, the car's audio system might not be set to AUX mode—you need to press the button to switch; Fifth, there could be a car circuit issue, like a blown fuse or aged interface. At the time, I took it step by step: first confirmed the phone was playing normally, then tested with a new cable, and that fixed it. If it still doesn’t work, it’s best to visit a repair shop—don’t try to dismantle it yourself, safety first. Regular maintenance of the interface and keeping it clean from dust is important to avoid future problems.
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