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aux port not working on my fabia mk 2 estate - does it have a fuse?

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Hi guys trying to establish why it isnt working.

 

First port of call I think would be to check the fuse but cant find one relating to the aux port?

 

any ideas?

 

thanks

Oliver

Is this the auxiliary port for the stereo system?

Assuming it is for the in-car entertainment system, I believe it's just a cable going into the stereo. There wouldn't be any voltages, so I don't see why it'd require a fuse. You should check for a broken or cut wire between the jack-plug/port and the stereo.

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29 minutes ago, sepulchrave said:

Is this the auxiliary port for the stereo system?

hi there yes it is 

  • 2 weeks later...

Has the option on the radio settings been set to 'yes' or 'ok' on the Aux option? I seem to remember having to switching mine on on the head unit before it would work?

There is a setting among the audio controls that switches the aux port off. If on, you just scroll from cd to aux but if switched off, it won't happen. 

might not be pertinent but when I got my Fabia II, the last owner had managed to push the port so hard it had separated inside its block and the cable end would not click in, as it was just pushing it down. Pry the block out (quite fiddly) and see if that's happened / if there's a loose wire on the bottom

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1 minute ago, hebdenwill said:

might not be pertinent but when I got my Fabia II, the last owner had managed to push the port so hard it had separated inside its block and the cable end would not click in, as it was just pushing it down. Pry the block out (quite fiddly) and see if that's happened / if there's a loose wire on the bottom

Hi i'm pretty sure there is a loose connection somewhere, as aux option isnt being displayed anywhere on the dance system -  when you say pry the block out do you mean the rear tray behind the port? 

 

thanks! 

the port is sitting inside a little 1.5cm square block with the flap cover that says AUX, if you get two very thin edged prying tools (ideally plastic!) you can lever it out and make sure it's all connected as it should be. It is quite fiddly, you can peel the bit of trim under where the handbrake sits and get a finger in to help

 

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