Auxiliary Audio Input Port Noise TSIB L-AU001-07 Finally Released!
#121
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nice find on the new TSIB! Glad you were able to get it fixed.
For those out of warranty, i was using this cable from as my aux cable. It has the ground loop isolator built inline, so no extra pieces. Got rid of all the engine noise and was cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Red...2620934&sr=8-1
For those out of warranty, i was using this cable from as my aux cable. It has the ground loop isolator built inline, so no extra pieces. Got rid of all the engine noise and was cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Red...2620934&sr=8-1
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Resurrecting an old post.
I never got this TSIB done but would like to. I used to use a in line filter device off Amazon but I recently had an incident where my bluetooth transmitter device shorted or something and literally caught fire. Every since then, my AUX port will not work unless something is plugged into either power outlet and drawing power (i.e. charging a phone or a bluetooth transmitter). Also, every time I buy a new in line filter, the speakers pop when I shift into gear the the filter no longer works. The speakers pop when I disconnect the charging cable from my phone and then the head unit exits AUX mode.
I'm afraid there is some electrical issue going on causing this. Where should I start looking? Fuses? Which ones would potentially cause something like this?
Update: Checked all audio/power outlet fuses and they all look good. Took apart cig outlet, power outlet, and AUX port to inspect and nothing looks wrong (wires/solder points). I also disconnected each power outlet at a time to see if one or the other was causing it. No change. I also disconnected my footwell LEDs that are tied into the cig outlet and still no change.
I ordered the TSIB parts and hope this fixes the issue some how. I'm just nervous that it'll blow the filter like the Amazon filters I've bought before and waste all that money.
I never got this TSIB done but would like to. I used to use a in line filter device off Amazon but I recently had an incident where my bluetooth transmitter device shorted or something and literally caught fire. Every since then, my AUX port will not work unless something is plugged into either power outlet and drawing power (i.e. charging a phone or a bluetooth transmitter). Also, every time I buy a new in line filter, the speakers pop when I shift into gear the the filter no longer works. The speakers pop when I disconnect the charging cable from my phone and then the head unit exits AUX mode.
I'm afraid there is some electrical issue going on causing this. Where should I start looking? Fuses? Which ones would potentially cause something like this?
Update: Checked all audio/power outlet fuses and they all look good. Took apart cig outlet, power outlet, and AUX port to inspect and nothing looks wrong (wires/solder points). I also disconnected each power outlet at a time to see if one or the other was causing it. No change. I also disconnected my footwell LEDs that are tied into the cig outlet and still no change.
I ordered the TSIB parts and hope this fixes the issue some how. I'm just nervous that it'll blow the filter like the Amazon filters I've bought before and waste all that money.
Last edited by Toxicxk23; 05-14-18 at 09:43 PM.
#126
Update: Received the TSIB aux port parts. Installed it and same ****. Another thing I did notice is that when I turn the volume all the way up with no music playing, I can hear a 1Hz static popping that matched the 1Hz blinking of the : in the clock. Leads me to believe that the issue lies in the head unit somewhere... *sigh* I WILL figure this out!!!!
Anyone have diagrams or pictures of the boards in the head unit?
Anyone have diagrams or pictures of the boards in the head unit?
#127
Forgive me if I overlooked this in the thread somewhere, but does anyone have the part number for the Lexus noise filter? I'm having this issue and would prefer for the fix to be more hidden than an external Ground Loop Isolator.
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