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Where is the AUX cable for the 2010 S350?

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VonAubrey
07/23/2025, 02:44:23 PM

There are two locations for the AUX cable in the 2010 S350. The first is inside the glove compartment in front of the passenger seat, visible on the left side, and the other is inside the front center console. Below is additional information: 1. Basic parameters: Transmission 7-speed AT, number of gears 7, top speed (km/h) 250, displacement (cc) 3498, aspiration type naturally aspirated, camshaft type double overhead camshaft engine. 2. Chassis: Front suspension type air suspension, rear suspension type air suspension, front brake type ventilated disc, rear brake type ventilated disc, drive type front-engine rear-wheel drive, spare tire specification full-size.

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LaElias
08/10/2025, 10:18:30 AM

Oh, I drove that 2010 Mercedes-Benz S350 for several years. The AUX port is located inside the front center armrest compartment. You need to open the armrest lid, then reach inside and feel along the rear inner wall - you'll find a 3.5mm audio input jack usually covered by a plastic cap. Just gently push the cap aside to insert the cable. I often played classical music in the car by connecting my phone through it. If you can't find it there, don't worry - check the glove compartment or near the rear air conditioning controls, though it's rarely located there. It's best to use a flashlight when searching since poor lighting makes it easy to miss. Keep the port clean to prevent dust buildup causing poor connection. This design is quite convenient as it allows easy access while driving - Mercedes cars really focus on practicality. If you still can't locate it, I recommend checking the user manual which contains detailed diagrams.

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OFinn
09/22/2025, 05:09:01 AM

As a car enthusiast, I find the AUX cable design of the Mercedes-Benz S350 quite thoughtful. It's usually hidden inside the center armrest—just lift the lid, and you'll spot a small socket on the inner wall or at the bottom, compatible with a standard 3.5mm plug for connecting phones or MP3 players. From my multiple experiences, its fixed position prevents dust buildup and ensures ease of use while driving. In older models, the socket might loosen over time, so handle it carefully. Why that placement? Mercedes prioritizes cabin tidiness, avoiding tangled exposed wires. The audio quality outperforms the radio significantly, but avoid forcing the plug to prevent damage. If you can't locate it, try viewing the interior structure from different angles or check the fuse box for malfunctions. Additionally, this model allows music experience upgrades via the AUX cable, like connecting an external amplifier—though I recommend ensuring socket cleanliness first.

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EvelynMarie
11/05/2025, 10:28:53 PM

When driving my S350, I often listen to music through the AUX port located in the center armrest. Simply put, lift the lid of the front center console, and towards the rear, you'll find a small hole—that's the 3.5mm audio jack. Just plug in the cable to use it. If you can't see it, feel along the inner wall or gently push the bottom of the lid. It's discreet but easy to locate, no tricks involved. I usually connect my phone here to play music, which is much faster than Bluetooth, especially in older cars without wireless functionality. Can't find it? Check the user manual diagrams for confirmation.

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LeHenry
12/27/2025, 12:14:32 AM

As a family car owner, I find the AUX port location in the 2010 S350 very practical. It's inside the center console, usually on the right side or rear wall, easily reachable. I use it daily to connect my child's tablet for nursery rhymes - the position is safe and doesn't interfere with driving. If you can't find it after opening the console, it might be covered by tissues or clutter; just clear the area. Mercedes' design considers driving convenience, with standard-sized ports compatible with most devices. With prolonged use, prevent dust buildup in the port - I clean mine monthly with cotton swabs to avoid connection issues. Don't panic if you can't find it; most likely you just missed its location. Worth mentioning, this port delivers pure audio quality, perfect for listening to stories during long trips.

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DiDerek
03/24/2026, 04:36:42 AM

When driving that Mercedes, I always look for the AUX cable in the center console. It's tucked away on the inner wall—you have to open the lid and look closely. The port is small but marked with a silver ring, making it easy to plug in a 3.5mm cable. Its discreet location keeps it safe from kids, and the sound quality is great. If you can't find it at first, don't worry—it might be hidden behind the lining; just gently pull it aside. Alternatively, check the glove box, though it's rarely there. Once, I had a connection issue, but cleaning the port with alcohol fixed it. The thoughtful design keeps the interior tidy—Mercedes pays attention to details. If you still can't locate it, download an app to check the car's diagram or visit a dealership for a technician to inspect it in case of a malfunction.

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