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What could be the reason my 2011 Honda Pilot's auxiliary input isn't functioning?

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Sulaiman eyit

There are several possible reasons for the auxiliary port not functioning in your 2011 Honda Pilot. A common issue could be a faulty AUX switch. To replace the switch, you can easily do so with a flat blade screwdriver. Simply insert the screwdriver under the outer edges of the switch and gently pry around it. There is a tab on the back of the switch holding it in place. Once the tabs are unclipped, pull out the switch and disconnect the electrical connector at the back. Plug in the new switch, push it into the hole until it locks in place. Test the auxiliary port to check if it is working. If not, there may be another underlying problem that needs to be identified. You may also want to inspect the fuses for any blown ones that could be causing the issue.

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  • Leon sammut

    If the auxiliary port malfunctions in your 2011 Honda Pilot, it could be due to damaged internal connections, cracked solder joints, or a broken port.

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