Aux Port on stereo not working right
#1
Aux Port on stereo not working right
Hey guys,
I have a stock stereo on my 2006 Electra Glide Classic, and I use my iPhone for tunes and GPS. I plug into the AUX port on the front of the radio, and now it sounds like i am tuning an FM station that's losing it's signal (very staticy and only comes out of the left speaker). If I push down and hold the jack it works like it should.
I bought a new cord, no change
I blew out the port, no change
I cleaned out the port with circuit board safe electrical cleaner, no change
Is there a fix for this?
Is there another way to plug into the stereo from the back side via RCA jacks?
Other thoughts?
Thanks
I have a stock stereo on my 2006 Electra Glide Classic, and I use my iPhone for tunes and GPS. I plug into the AUX port on the front of the radio, and now it sounds like i am tuning an FM station that's losing it's signal (very staticy and only comes out of the left speaker). If I push down and hold the jack it works like it should.
I bought a new cord, no change
I blew out the port, no change
I cleaned out the port with circuit board safe electrical cleaner, no change
Is there a fix for this?
Is there another way to plug into the stereo from the back side via RCA jacks?
Other thoughts?
Thanks
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the aux input is very fragile(mines the same way.u can try a few different cords but... it most likely cracked internally,cheep plastic,iron cross can repair it,and they can add a variety of different inputs even a rear aux input.that way u can run the cord from under the fairing to a windshield pouch or wherever u want.
#5
My 2000 only had radio (not good on mountainous island) or cassette, so I also used my iPod on the aux port. Mine did the same thing and was very annoying. That is why I have a new Sony Head Unit which holds my iPod/iPhone/USB stick inside or Bluetooth streams anything I want from my iPhone.
#6
There is nothing on the back of the radio to help
There are threads that show how to install aux to the rear of the radio; I had ICA do the job. Then I bought an iSimple 75 cable to run from my iPhone handlebar mount to that. The cable includes wiring so the iPhone can charge.while in use.
Carl
There are threads that show how to install aux to the rear of the radio; I had ICA do the job. Then I bought an iSimple 75 cable to run from my iPhone handlebar mount to that. The cable includes wiring so the iPhone can charge.while in use.
Carl
#7
I have an 02 Ultra and had the same thing. Luckily, one of the guys I work with is a radio geek from the service and has built and repaired a few systems in his time. He had some very unique, custom tools and fixed it for me without taking the sealed backing off. Maybe you have some specialty type folks in your area. I have heard many good things about Iron Cross. Good luck....
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#8
Thanks for the replies, it sounds like my plug/jack is bad. I found a website that gives detailed instructions on how to add a new one in the back of the unit. I will either try that, or add a cig lighter to my inner and try to use an fm transmitter like some do in a car (I have a hidden antenna inside my fairing)
http://blog.ironacesspeedshop.com/ho...vidson-stereo/
http://blog.ironacesspeedshop.com/ho...vidson-stereo/
#9
FWIW, I've tried to use a couple of those FM radio things, and the sound is not clear. They broadcast on one several FM bands, and you've got to select one that is not used commercially in your city. But eventually, you'll travel to a city that does use that frequency. Now you've got to fiddle with it to change freqs. PITA
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David
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#10
Thanks for the replies, it sounds like my plug/jack is bad. I found a website that gives detailed instructions on how to add a new one in the back of the unit. I will either try that, or add a cig lighter to my inner and try to use an fm transmitter like some do in a car (I have a hidden antenna inside my fairing)
http://blog.ironacesspeedshop.com/ho...vidson-stereo/
http://blog.ironacesspeedshop.com/ho...vidson-stereo/
I would also test the connections to the aux jack in the front of teh radio. One solder link may have cracked over time. This photo shows it well:
http://blog.ironacesspeedshop.com/wp...eo/step-10.jpg