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ISSYAUTO Aux Port Replacement Compatible with 2006-2011 Civic, Auxiliary Input Adapter Audio Input Jack, Auxiliary Port Jack Adapter Replacement Fit for 2009-2011 CRV

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  • FITMENT: ISSYAUTO aux port audio adapter compatible with 2006-2011 Civic Aux Jack 2009-2011 CRV Auxiliary Jack 2007 Acura Audio Video Jack. OE part number: 39112-SNA-A01/39112SNAA01.
  • EASY TO INSTALL: This aux port is plug and play design, with a simple structure, easy to install. Replacement will not damage the car panel, Direct aux port replacement for a proper fit, is very convenient.
  • SAVE TIME AND MONEY: The civic aux port auxiliary input adapter is very easy to fix, and replacement takes only several minutes, saving you time; You can fix the audio adapter by yourself at home, not worth spending over $200 on a repair shop, save your money.
  • HIGH QUALITY: All ISSYAUTO aux port replacement undergoes a strict quality test and meets OE specifications. Direct replacement for a proper fit, correct connector with no cutting or splicing.
  • NICE SERVICE: Please check the OEM number of your original one, you can find the OEM number on your old unit. Truly Worry-free Shopping. Best gift for family and friends. If you have any problems, please feel free to contact us.



Product Description

B077CZB6N5

-OE part number: 39112SNAA01 / 39112-SNA-A01. Standard 3.5mm(0.14 inch) audio auxiliary port.

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5-Pin Replacement Design

Plug and play, easy to install, direct replacement.

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No Cutting or Splicing

Covered by waterproof and anti-corrosion glue.

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Auxiliary Jack / Video Jack

Hight quality, built to strict quality control standards.

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Save Your Money and Time

Auxiliary input adapter is very easy to fix, and replacement takes only several minutes.

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K
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Great product that was easy to install in my 2008 Acura mdx. I noticed that I was only able to reinstall it with the original orientation (port opens from the bottom, whereas the orientation of this item is the opposite. Not a big deal at all. Only changes the direction of the letters printed on the port flap. No functional difference.Fantastic value, works well, easy to install, highly recommend.
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
This was very easy to install! The old jack port that came with my 2011 Honda Civic would not hold any AUX cable anymore. It left me to my last resort of listening to CDs. Not such a bad thing, but I like not changing CDs out while driving. Product arrived on time. Was easy to install. Make sure you have needle nose pliers and a proper pry bar to install the piece. Works great and sounds great! I can use my phone’s music again.
PC
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Worked out perfectly. Replacing the part was tricky but installing the new one was fine. Thank you.
Luke
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021
Bought this as a replacement for my 08 Civic. Installation is simple, and takes no more than 5 minutes, despite some of these reviews claiming "parts broke during a struggle", or "needed sanding". Most people just don't know cars, but, I've got you covered. This part is an exceptional replacement and, in my opinion, better than the factory part. This part does not have a spring-loaded cover, allowing it to remain fully open while in use. The benefit? A spring-loaded cover is the cause for premature auxiliary wear and tear, as it puts minor but consistent pressure against the 3.5mm jack while it's in the port. While it may seem trivial at first, enough time leads to component failure, especially if you remove your auxiliary cable frequently (the other cause of component failure). Friendly advice: always leave an auxiliary extension cable plugged into your port after installation. Use your extension cable as your main port, that way the only thing which can fail is your extension cable. It is much easier, and cheaper, to replace than the entire auxiliary assembly.To remove OEM auxiliary port housing:1) remove the cover inside your CD holder/accessory tray underneath your stereo.2) using a flat screw driver, carefully pry off the auxiliary port cover.3) the auxiliary housing has 2 slots; 1 on either side, and a very small tab on the bottom center. Take your flat screw driver, and press up against the small tab in the middle of auxiliary housing. The surrounding trim will bend slightly, allowing you to steadily push the auxiliary housing into the dash.4) where you saw the 2 slots on the auxiliary housing, stick your flat screw driver into each side, pressing inward and then pushing back into the dash until the entire auxiliary housing is released inside the dash.5) stick a finger up into the opening inside your CD tray, then feel around until you can pull the harness out. It may be snug if this is your first replacement, so don't worry if you feel like you're being forceful. The harness will pull out with your auxiliary housing attached.6) release the OEM auxiliary housing from the harness connector (bright green).7) now, take the harness and feed it back into the dash toward the opening where your new auxiliary port will attach. Then, pull the green connector out of the auxiliary housing opening and make sure you have some slack.8) you may now plug in your new auxiliary port assembly, but, do NOT press the housing into the dash until you are sure your replacement works.9) after you test your replacement part for function, you may now insert the new housing into the dash. Simply push it into the opening until the locking tabs click into place.10) replace the trim cover inside your CD/accessory tray.
Alex Whittle
Reviewed in Australia on February 26, 2021
It took ages for me to diagnose why my aux input was not working on my 2011 Honda Civic, but once I got the replacement part it took only minutes to fix the problem. Very reasonable price and fast delivery too.
Snake Plissken
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020
In short: I HIGHLY recommend this. Better than the OEM part. Easy to install, I promise! Nearly plug and play, 5 minute project, including watching a YouTube instructional.All in all:Can't believe I was putting this off for so long. Cheap as heck, and very easy for someone with next to no car knowledge. This is actually better than the OEM part. The internals are partially water resistant which seems gimmicky, but the flap cover locks in an open position (which the OEM part does not do). This prevents the hinge from putting constant pressure on the aux cable, and thus aux port. This is why mine failed in the first place (although it did last 14 years). It's got good closing pressure too and having a locking open position makes plugging in an Aux cable down there a lot easier.Make sure it's the Aux port first. Try a few different aux cables. Mine was only working when pressure was applied to the cables (classic sign of port failure). There is a spring that often comes loose inside the back connector and that does require replacement.Get a thin, wedge-shaped item to remove the old port. Slow and steady to avoid scratches to the dash. A knife was unnecessarily sharp and thin, a screwdriver was too thick. I used a flathead screwdriver for glasses/sunglasses which worked like a charm. Use a plastic tool if worried about scratches. Took a couple tries to get the old cover off, but then just pull the Aux port out, and plug the new one in. Snap the cover back on, done in 5 with a YouTube instructional video.The part looks more or less the same as the OEM part save for the black glue covering the circuit board and the 4 pins/prongs aren't sharpened (the OEM ones taper off at the tips like needles), and are a bit longer. Fits perfectly and any aesthetic difference isn't visible when the cover is put back on.This came with an 'extra' Aux port housing which I chose not to replace. I used the new circuit board and cover. If it fails in the future I'll update this review.
Ibrahim
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2019
Works perfectly on my 2007 Acura MDX
Felix Michel
Reviewed in Mexico on November 15, 2019
Me funcionó y me llegó a tiempo
Ivann
Reviewed in Mexico on October 18, 2019
Funciona muy bien, hace 3 meses que lo adquirí. Llego en tiempo y forma
Christine
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2018
My Aux jack just stopped working one day on my 2008 HONDA CIVIC so I ordered this part to replace it. It came quickly and in perfect condition. These are either made very well or very poorly depending on how you look at it. When I went to remove the face plate for my factory jack the clip for the jack face broke leaving the body and the working component inside the console. Definitely my fault but didn't render me unable to make the repair. I pulled the working part out with needle nose pliers and went to remove the face on this part that I ordered and it also broke in exactly the same point. I replaced the part and use the jack without the face plate. It works perfectly it fit perfectly and I even though I am bummed that the face plate broke off it seems to be more a of a design flaw than installer error so that is why I gave it 4 stars because I don't really think it should have broken off on both pieces but I am back to jamming out in my car so if that's what you care about its a good buy.
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