Can't Change to Aux-in
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Can't Change to Aux-in
On my '08 LS460, I can't change to aux-in. Hard to believe maybe, but I've NEVER used the aux-input on this car (I rarely drive it). Now that my wife and I are taking a few trips this summer and using this car, I decided to connect my Droid with a standard 1/8th cable. I can't even change the head unit to Auxiliary!
Does anyone know whether this thing needs to detect a proper cable before you can even change to this mode, or should I be able to change to aux mode despite having a cable connected or not?
Just need to know whether I should waste time getting a different cable or immediately head to the dealer.
Thanks,
Nick
Does anyone know whether this thing needs to detect a proper cable before you can even change to this mode, or should I be able to change to aux mode despite having a cable connected or not?
Just need to know whether I should waste time getting a different cable or immediately head to the dealer.
Thanks,
Nick
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try plugging 3.5mm cable to car then to device.. play audio from device then hit aux button.. it has to see voltage to that port before it'll let u access it..
#5
I believe Shibumi1 is right...it does need to see voltage to the port before it will let you access AUX In. I don't have a Lexus, but this has been the experience on my Toyota. I lost the ability to switch to Aux-in on a road trip and fretted over the problem before I figured out the headphone cable had been bumped out of the port. I plugged it back in and all was well...and I regained the ability to switch to AUX.
#6
Yup the guys are right and I was wrong.
When I posted my 1st reply I made the wrong conclusion when I thought that my iPod/iPhone isn't always connected and yet I can switch back and forth between aux and CD/DVD. I never thought that I was able to do that just because the cable was connected to the aux port.
I just tried to remove the cable from the aux port, and it's confirmed that you can't switch to aux if the cable is disconnected.
Sorry for the confusion.
When I posted my 1st reply I made the wrong conclusion when I thought that my iPod/iPhone isn't always connected and yet I can switch back and forth between aux and CD/DVD. I never thought that I was able to do that just because the cable was connected to the aux port.
I just tried to remove the cable from the aux port, and it's confirmed that you can't switch to aux if the cable is disconnected.
Sorry for the confusion.
#7
there is an update to the aux port on a TSB also as I recall. It replaces the passive components and the panel and jack. Not sure what it was about, but remember reading about it.
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