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If the AUX button on a 2010 Corolla isn't functioning, what could be the reason for this issue?

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Brittany Calopietro

The AuxButton on the 2010 Toyota Corolla may not work properly, even if the radio and CD player are functioning correctly. This could be due to improper use of the radio functions. To activate the AUX feature, a jack needs to be securely connected from the vehicle to a powered device. This allows the Corolla's buttons to switch between the CD player and other options. More complex solutions include replacing the port itself or examining the wiring harnesses beneath the stereo panel. If the AUX function is disrupted, buying an FM transmitter is an alternative option. This device utilizes Bluetooth connectivity from a phone or iPod to transmit music to the car's radio and speakers. The average cost of replacing the port ranges from $15 to $50 for the parts alone.

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  • Carla person

    The main issues with the aux input on a 2010 Toyota Corolla typically stem from problems with the input housing. To address this, make sure your cable is securely connected and that the housing isn't obstructing a strong connection with the cable.

  • Pargat Sehra

    One of the main reasons a key may stick is due to debris like food, drinks, or dust getting trapped. The best solution is to have someone use the right tools to clean around the buttons, or you can check out an instructional video on YouTube to learn how to clean and unstick the keys yourself. Another reason for a sticking key could be that it's broken, which usually costs between $20 and $80 to repair, plus any additional servicing charges at the repair shop you choose.

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