2006 – 2011 Honda Civic AUX port fix

2006 – 2011 Honda Civic AUX port fix

Genuine Honda Auxiliary Input Jack Assembly Replacement
Part Number: 39112-SNA-A01
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Honda Civic Aux Port Replacement

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Welcome to another episode of DiyCarModz. Iโ€™m Jeff and in this video I will show you how to fix the aux port problem on the Honda Civic.

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Mark C says:

Your awesome man thank you!

Omar O says:

My โ€˜06 Honda doesnโ€™t have the exact layout like your โ€˜08 Honda. Mines has the aux wire hanging out of the bottom. Is this a sign of a third party aux?

TiredPanda says:

Thank you so much for the easy instructions. I thought I would have to take my car in to get the aux fixed. My friend recommended to youtube search first and I'm so glad I clicked on your video!

Thanks a whole bunch! ๐Ÿ˜€

Suresh Balasubramanian says:

Thanks a lot for the great video! Helped me restore AUX functionality to the car and its now Bluetooth compliant because of the Bluetooth to AUX adapter I bought separately, great upgrade to my 2008 Civic!

Alex M says:

Thank you so much man,now I know how to remove my port,I hate it when simple videos like these are hard to find on YouTube.

ericIIDX says:

Thanks a lot! I figured this would be a "remove the whole dash" kind of deal so I never looked into it until now.

Michelle Lindsay says:

I'm the kind of person who deals with car issues by dumping them on my husband or paying somebody too much money to do it for me. I can't even change a brake light. But I replaced my AUX port! By myself! Successfully! Thank you so much for this video.

susie130 says:

This is the clearest tutorial on this I've seen. I was able to replace mine on my 2008 Civic pretty easily just now, and I'm not mechanical at all. Saved me a bunch of money! It seems a lot of people have this problem. Kind of a shame Honda won't recognize it and do a recall or something.

michael bodamer says:

How do you change out the power outlet just above the aux. outlet ?

Juan Trejo says:

will this work on a 2010 honda accord lx ?

B. S. says:

my inner piece slid into the hole and I cannot stabilize it. No I have to figure out how to remove the whole console.

monicaconger says:

Thanks so much for the video. Honda dealer wanted to charge me $100.00 to just look at the problem. Thanks to you I am only out $20.00. I now have a very happy husband ๐Ÿ™‚

Angelina Cabrera says:

Man oh man so my broke ass watched ur video. U saved me like $50. I used a spoon edge to pry it open haha. Ur the best!

Brett Leatherman says:

These instructions were perfect for fixing the aux jack in my girlfriend's car! Thanks so much!

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