08 GX470 AUX input - how to use?
#1
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08 GX470 AUX input - how to use?
Hi, GX people! I apologize in advance, but I actually have searched the owner's manual AND used the advanced search on this 1st Gen GX470 forum, but have not been successful in finding the answer.
How do you activate the AUX input? I tried pressing the DISC-AUX button, but there was no way to select the AUX jack itself. I speculated that you might have to plug a device into the AUX jack to disable DISC (something like plugging a set of headphones into an output jack disables internal speakers), but my son says that he tried it and it did not work. What is the secret formula? I know that someone here has figured it out.
Thanks.
How do you activate the AUX input? I tried pressing the DISC-AUX button, but there was no way to select the AUX jack itself. I speculated that you might have to plug a device into the AUX jack to disable DISC (something like plugging a set of headphones into an output jack disables internal speakers), but my son says that he tried it and it did not work. What is the secret formula? I know that someone here has figured it out.
Thanks.
#2
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I've got a 2004, so no aux jack here. I'm thinking that aux jack on yours is actually a 3.5 mm audio/video jack. Not just audio. You'd need an adapter to put the audio on the correct sections of the plug. Maybe Radio Shack has an adapter? Of course, I may be totally wrong on this...
Red to Red
White to White
Yellow not used
One of these
and one of these
Red to Red
White to White
Yellow not used
One of these
and one of these
Last edited by 470reasons; 04-21-14 at 03:02 PM.
#3
Hi, GX people! I apologize in advance, but I actually have searched the owner's manual AND used the advanced search on this 1st Gen GX470 forum, but have not been successful in finding the answer.
How do you activate the AUX input? I tried pressing the DISC-AUX button, but there was no way to select the AUX jack itself. I speculated that you might have to plug a device into the AUX jack to disable DISC (something like plugging a set of headphones into an output jack disables internal speakers), but my son says that he tried it and it did not work. What is the secret formula? I know that someone here has figured it out.
Thanks.
How do you activate the AUX input? I tried pressing the DISC-AUX button, but there was no way to select the AUX jack itself. I speculated that you might have to plug a device into the AUX jack to disable DISC (something like plugging a set of headphones into an output jack disables internal speakers), but my son says that he tried it and it did not work. What is the secret formula? I know that someone here has figured it out.
Thanks.
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#5
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Thanks, everyone. It does not recognize the stereo audio plug (with tip, ring, and sleeve connections).
I would expect that at least it would disable the DVD playback just by plugging it in (mechanical switch in the jack).
We will try it with an A/V plug having 4 connections.
I would expect that at least it would disable the DVD playback just by plugging it in (mechanical switch in the jack).
We will try it with an A/V plug having 4 connections.
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We got an audio/video cable and plugged it into the AUX jack, then started the engine.
Pressed the Disc-Aux selector button, and the DVD movie was displayed. Tried pressing Disc-Aux several times with no effect.
Also tried several times plugging/unplugging the cable, but no change, not even the click or pop I would have expected. The movie kept on playing.
I guess the next step is to check if the jack has a broken wire or something. Any further ideas?
Also, my son said that it did work at some time in the past.
Pressed the Disc-Aux selector button, and the DVD movie was displayed. Tried pressing Disc-Aux several times with no effect.
Also tried several times plugging/unplugging the cable, but no change, not even the click or pop I would have expected. The movie kept on playing.
I guess the next step is to check if the jack has a broken wire or something. Any further ideas?
Also, my son said that it did work at some time in the past.
Last edited by Gene01; 04-21-14 at 06:47 PM.
#7
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This is from a 4runner thread, but it could be why your jack isn't working. Seems to be a common problem on 4runners.
http://www.toyota120.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26840
This is the 2007 4runner jack (with flip-up cover. Does your aux jack look like this?
EDIT: I can answer that. Yes it does!
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...X470-2007.html
150 bucks before the discount. I'll bet there are other circuit board mount audio jacks that would work (for around 5 bucks).
Also, I've read that some Lexus owners complain about the low volume from the aux jack. They have to turn the aux device volume all the way up to get a usable signal.
Have you tried that?
Good luck!
http://www.toyota120.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26840
This is the 2007 4runner jack (with flip-up cover. Does your aux jack look like this?
EDIT: I can answer that. Yes it does!
http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...X470-2007.html
150 bucks before the discount. I'll bet there are other circuit board mount audio jacks that would work (for around 5 bucks).
Also, I've read that some Lexus owners complain about the low volume from the aux jack. They have to turn the aux device volume all the way up to get a usable signal.
Have you tried that?
Good luck!
Last edited by 470reasons; 04-21-14 at 08:50 PM.
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We got an audio/video cable and plugged it into the AUX jack, then started the engine.
Pressed the Disc-Aux selector button, and the DVD movie was displayed. Tried pressing Disc-Aux several times with no effect.
Also tried several times plugging/unplugging the cable, but no change, not even the click or pop I would have expected. The movie kept on playing.
I guess the next step is to check if the jack has a broken wire or something. Any further ideas?
Also, my son said that it did work at some time in the past.
Pressed the Disc-Aux selector button, and the DVD movie was displayed. Tried pressing Disc-Aux several times with no effect.
Also tried several times plugging/unplugging the cable, but no change, not even the click or pop I would have expected. The movie kept on playing.
I guess the next step is to check if the jack has a broken wire or something. Any further ideas?
Also, my son said that it did work at some time in the past.
Then again, the GX wiring diagram shows what could be a video signal. Nah, those three line are probably the control lines to route audio from CD or Aux. I'm going to bed. You figure it out Gene.
Last edited by 470reasons; 04-21-14 at 09:10 PM.
#9
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Because those three are the ones with the shield, my guess is they're the ones carrying the audio signal. Some investigation may be necessary...
Chip H.
Chip H.
#10
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Here's what may have happened. There's a TSB to replace the original jack and wiring harness because of noise issues on the aux input. The parts diagram shows the original jack wiring and the new jack and harness corrected for the unshielded audio lines. I'm full of theories! Or full of something!!! TSB doesn't mention the GX???
#11
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470Reasons - That looks like the GX470 AUX jack, except that the GX has the rectangle's long edges pointing fore and aft (parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car), so "AUX" is printed across the cover parallel to the short edges. the forward (short) edge of the cover has the hinge so it opens exposing the jack to the driver's sight.
In other words, the white "AUX" is oriented 90 deg from what your picture shows.
A thousand thanks for posting the circuit diagram! I don't (yet) have the service library for the GX470.
It looks very much like a standard stereo audio + video jack, with the addition of a sense circuit to detect when a plug is inserted. Scientific guess: shorting the AUXG to the AUX0/1 line activates the AUX input.
Do you happen to know if Lexus included a special cable for its AUX in jack when originally delivered?
(I don't want to experiment with my daughter-in-law's expensive car :-)
Again, thanks to all who posted with ideas - you guys are great!
In other words, the white "AUX" is oriented 90 deg from what your picture shows.
A thousand thanks for posting the circuit diagram! I don't (yet) have the service library for the GX470.
It looks very much like a standard stereo audio + video jack, with the addition of a sense circuit to detect when a plug is inserted. Scientific guess: shorting the AUXG to the AUX0/1 line activates the AUX input.
Do you happen to know if Lexus included a special cable for its AUX in jack when originally delivered?
(I don't want to experiment with my daughter-in-law's expensive car :-)
Again, thanks to all who posted with ideas - you guys are great!
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If it is like my 2007 GX470, it is audio (no video) and it does have a small bit of circuitry included (I pulled my aux plug adapter out to look). It probably is noise shielding in the adapter. A standard 3.5mm stereo cable connected to my iPhone works just fine but does require volume set to max on the iPhone and, at least, 40 on the car (have gone to max car volume level frequently). Various EQ settings work better on the phone than others - play around till your happy. I plugged a Blackberry Music Gateway (wireless adapter) into my car AUX to create wireless connection. Hope this helps.
#13
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Mparent - Thanks! That is definitely going above and beyond the call of duty (pulling your adapter out). Did it just come out of the dash by prying under the bezel?