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The auxiliary port in the Ford 500 is located on the central console dashboard. It can be identified by a small circular hole designed for 3.5mm jacks. If the auxiliary port is not functioning, the issue may be a blown fuse. To access the fuse box, look to the left of the steering wheel for a small seam or crack along the dashboard. Carefully open this with a screwdriver or prybar to reveal a collection of fuses inside. The back of the panel you opened should display a diagram indicating the purpose of each fuse. If not, you can locate this information in the vehicle's owner's manual. Once you have identified the faulty fuse, gently remove it. A good fuse will have a thin metal strip connecting the two raised sections. If this strip is broken, the fuse needs to be replaced; if intact, the fuse can be reinserted. Replacement fuses are inexpensive, costing around $10.
We can't locate the port on either the radio or the headphone jack in the console.
Not all 2005 500 radios come with an aux feature. Instead, some cars may have a headphone jack located in the center console.
Where can I find the PG 1-147 core2?
Certainly! How about this revision: "The forefront"?
I have the AUX button, but I don't have an AUX cord.
I'm unable to locate my auxiliary cable.