‘06 civic ex coupe aux port troubles
Hello forum, I’m recently new to car stuff but I have a problem involving the audio/speakers in my car please be aware that I’m not to experienced.
in the car there is the basic 4 speakers plus a subwoofer in the back in the middle.
I have had this car for a year now and had noticed that the speakers tend not work on the driver side at all when I used my AUX (while on an aux cord that has an iPhone adapter). Although I have discovered that the back driver side speaker and subwoofer are blown as they have no continuity. However the driver side front and the rest (passenger side) work perfectly when I use the radio or CDs.
When trying to fix this problem with the AUX, I had replaced the little chip in the aux port that holds the aux cord, that seemed not to work at all. Although when I do unplug and twist the aux cord reinserting it a lot it might make the driver side front speaker work but might not work later on in the day, I would like to add that I have tried a new iPhone AUX adapter and a 2 ring aux cord instead of a 3 ring aux cord.
As of today when I post this I have unplugged the whole aux port and looked at the connection to see if this was corrosion between the plug and aux port; there was not.
With the trim I am able to focus on where the sound comes from and when I focus the music onto the front left speaker it plays very quiet to barely no sound.
I am at a standstill and have no clue what to do, please anybody with experience relating to this get back to me.
in the car there is the basic 4 speakers plus a subwoofer in the back in the middle.
I have had this car for a year now and had noticed that the speakers tend not work on the driver side at all when I used my AUX (while on an aux cord that has an iPhone adapter). Although I have discovered that the back driver side speaker and subwoofer are blown as they have no continuity. However the driver side front and the rest (passenger side) work perfectly when I use the radio or CDs.
When trying to fix this problem with the AUX, I had replaced the little chip in the aux port that holds the aux cord, that seemed not to work at all. Although when I do unplug and twist the aux cord reinserting it a lot it might make the driver side front speaker work but might not work later on in the day, I would like to add that I have tried a new iPhone AUX adapter and a 2 ring aux cord instead of a 3 ring aux cord.
As of today when I post this I have unplugged the whole aux port and looked at the connection to see if this was corrosion between the plug and aux port; there was not.
With the trim I am able to focus on where the sound comes from and when I focus the music onto the front left speaker it plays very quiet to barely no sound.
I am at a standstill and have no clue what to do, please anybody with experience relating to this get back to me.
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