Why is my music not playing on my AUX?

Why is my music not playing on my AUX?

Usually music not playing through the auxiliary port can be fixed by replacing the AUX cord. AUX cords are notorious for breaking and being unreliable, so the first thing you do should be to try using another auxiliary cord you may have around the house to see if that fixes the issue.

Why did my AUX stopped working?

Check to see if the AUX cord is firmly connected to both devices. If this does not work and are only two rings, your cord is not compatible. If there are three rings, replace the auxiliary cord. If this does not work, the problem may be with the auxiliary cord jack and you may need to replace it.

How much does it cost to fix an AUX port in a car?

Most AUX port solutions cost between $30 for a Do-It-Yourself install and low-end AUX adapters, while premium music listening is achieved for about $200 with a professional install and wired AUX options – far cheaper than upgrading to a vehicle with all the bells and whistles!

How can I clean my car aux port?

Use a can of compressed air to clean out the aux port. Use a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol to clean out the aux port.

Why is my aux not working on my iPhone?

Check your charging port for any debris or damage. Make sure that your charging cable is properly inserted into the port. Update your device. Make sure that your stereo is using the latest firmware from the car manufacturer.

Why is my music playing through my phone and not my car?

If your music is playing through your phone and not your car, check your Bluetooth settings. Whether you are using an iPhone, Android, or Windows phone, it is possible that your Bluetooth is disabled in the phone settings. The same applies to your Bluetooth Car kit. Ensure that the Bluetooth network is switched on.

How do I get my AUX cord to work?

Plug one end of the cable into the headphone jack of your iPod or MP3 player. Plug the other end of the cable into your car stereo’s auxiliary input jack. Press the “AUX” button on your car stereo to cycle to the auxiliary cable setting. This button may also be labeled “CD” or “Source” on some stereos.

  • August 6, 2022