Thank you! This worked on my Mazda 2009 w a modification. Shorting the 1st and 2nd lead alone didn't work, I also had to short the 4th and 5th leads. 🙏🏼
Thank you! On my 2010 CX-9, I had to solder aux jack pins 1, 5, and 6 together. You really helped show how to insert and remove the module - all with one hand!!
I had no experience doing anything like this, but your video was so helpful that I was able to do it! I got a $15 soldering iron and now it works!!! Thank you so so much!
Got a used 2008 Mazda CX-9 - the aux did not work, and the solder technique did the trick! I’ve never soldered anything before and this was east and fast. Only thing, is now the menu doesn’t seem to be working on the navigation (not a big deal since I don’t use the car navigation) but I can’t seem to adjust the brightness or access anything in the menu / display. Not sure if this is correlated- but I believe the menu / display was working prior to fixing the aux.
And then stopped working again after turning on the engine :-( EDIT: It does work after-all BUT there has to be signal coming into the AUX port (ie music playing on your device). As soon as I hit the stop button on the connected device, the car audio system will switch to radio. This was not happening before the hack but it is not really a problem. Good news is I can go back to listening to my portable music inside the car :-D
Do you have any idea this happens because the contact to detect that the jack is inserted doesn’t work anymore? And by doing that the system thinks all the time that the jack is inserted? I am asking because i am afraid not to damage anything on the system by using it like this for a long period...Thanks!
Alpha Numeric i already did what this videos says, still doesn’t work...i don’t know what should i do next. It switches to aux but when inaerting the jack in the phone it moves back to radio
@@EvasVideos Unfortunately my joy did not last for long. I soldered the pins and everything seemed fine, but as soon as I switched on the ignition it went back to FM again refusing to switch to AUX. My next step is to buy a new jack module. EDIT: No new module required. The hack works but there has to be signal going into the AUX port (ie music playing on your portable device before pressing the AUX button)
YoungnLovely100 it’s worth a shot! There’s another video out there for a CX-7 and he solders 2 different metal tips, it it may vary, but you can just put something metal in between and it will have the same affect (to figure out which two to combine)
Thank you! This worked on my Mazda 2009 w a modification. Shorting the 1st and 2nd lead alone didn't work, I also had to short the 4th and 5th leads. 🙏🏼
are you talking about the actual numbers labeled on the chip?
The best video on the internet😂 I will never forget you sir🙏
I’ve had this issue since I got it and could not figure out what was wrong with it, thank you so much
Thank you! On my 2010 CX-9, I had to solder aux jack pins 1, 5, and 6 together. You really helped show how to insert and remove the module - all with one hand!!
How did you connect 1 to 5 and 6?
My partner used a bit of tin foil
I had no experience doing anything like this, but your video was so helpful that I was able to do it! I got a $15 soldering iron and now it works!!! Thank you so so much!
So what do you do? I don’t know what “shut it” means. Do you just solder those two pins together or do you remember the solder?
My bad English. I mean "to short it". Yes solder the pins together.
Amazing! This cost me $18.00 for a soldering iron and about 10 minutes of my time. THANK YOU!!!
Excellent video, I fixed my 2008 CX-9 AUX issue doing as explained here. Thanks a lot.
Great video thank you. I ended up fixing my 2008 cx9 by getting another aux unit on ebay for $39. Easy swap
Bro five minutes and fixed my problem, thank you!
Got a used 2008 Mazda CX-9 - the aux did not work, and the solder technique did the trick! I’ve never soldered anything before and this was east and fast.
Only thing, is now the menu doesn’t seem to be working on the navigation (not a big deal since I don’t use the car navigation) but I can’t seem to adjust the brightness or access anything in the menu / display. Not sure if this is correlated- but I believe the menu / display was working prior to fixing the aux.
Thank you!!! After a blown aux 12v socket fuse, my AUX audio port stopped working. Your solution worked like a charm. (Mazda 6 GH 2008)
And then stopped working again after turning on the engine :-(
EDIT: It does work after-all BUT there has to be signal coming into the AUX port (ie music playing on your device). As soon as I hit the stop button on the connected device, the car audio system will switch to radio. This was not happening before the hack but it is not really a problem.
Good news is I can go back to listening to my portable music inside the car :-D
This short video. Pun intended? Thanks for posting. Been wanting this aux fixed
i bent the pegs together, fixed my problem!!!
Fix worked perfectly on my 2008 CX9! solved my issue! Thank for posting this.
Thanks for your video, I was able to fix my aux!
Salute to you bro! God bless you with all His blessings! Amen
God bless you. I saved hundreds!
How did you do the last part of the video where it seems youve combined the 2 pins together?
Worked like a CHARM! 👍 👍 By crimping together. 2-3 minutes.... SWEET
it works! make sure you get a good connection
Thank you for the vid and i have another question my indecators are not working all of them what should i do
Thanks sir, never thought it could be that easy fix 👍
This worked perfectly! Thank you so much!
This works great thank you very much for sharing
Excellent it works on my car.
I enjoyed the captioning and will try this out.
Thanks for your help 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
From Egypt 🇪🇬
You’re awesome!!
It’s worked for me on mazda 5 , oufffff Thank you bro for the help. Great idea
It worked for me as well for my mazda cx 9 2012. Thanks!!
Mine worked after doing the same thing. Salute sir.
It worked ...thanks!
Muchas gracias, funcionó a la perfección 👏👏👏👍
Worked perfectly!! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks sm I was able to solder them together and got it to work once again!!
Hats off to u bro. Bundle of thanks. It worked for me.
Thanks so much for this…God bless 🙏🏾
It worked!
Thanks a lot, you are my hero!
Man you are a blessing
God bless bro. Worked just as shown!
I got it working but once I put the box back in the radio doesn’t switch aux...I soldered the two together like in the video
Thanks a lot very helpful video
WOW, worked like a charm, thank you very much.
thanks, this worked. do you have a scheme for where the other 3 wires from the jack are soldered?
Why does it stop working
Awesome thanks 👍
Mannnn thanks a lot, it worked!!!
Nice job dude! Brilliant!!
Worked great! Thanks :)
You are a blessing.
Does the Bluetooth start working after you do that?
This worked! Thank you!!!
Thanks but I made soldering to that point its not working
Only when I touch it with the tester working
I got a new piece and nothing happened any suggestions?
Same. About to try to do what he did in this video
How can I solder them with?
It worked.. thank youu 👍🏻
Will this work on mazda 6
Do u put them together or do you break them ?
Thank you very much.
Thank you, great work
Why not just buy a new jack box and plug it in. Will that work?
If you want to spend the 💰... Feel free or fix it for free 🎃
Great job! Thank you!
Do you have any idea this happens because the contact to detect that the jack is inserted doesn’t work anymore? And by doing that the system thinks all the time that the jack is inserted? I am asking because i am afraid not to damage anything on the system by using it like this for a long period...Thanks!
No, this is a sensor for impedance. The system can still detect a disconnected cable and switch back to radio when the cable is disconnected.
Alpha Numeric i already did what this videos says, still doesn’t work...i don’t know what should i do next. It switches to aux but when inaerting the jack in the phone it moves back to radio
@@EvasVideos Unfortunately my joy did not last for long. I soldered the pins and everything seemed fine, but as soon as I switched on the ignition it went back to FM again refusing to switch to AUX. My next step is to buy a new jack module.
EDIT: No new module required. The hack works but there has to be signal going into the AUX port (ie music playing on your portable device before pressing the AUX button)
Does anyone know where I can purchase new port? I messed up those two pins lol...
Gracias excelente información 👌
There is no 2006 Mazda CX 9
Thank you !!!!
Thanks alot
This is exactly what is happening to my 2012 Mazda 3, will that be the same
Terminals for a 2012 mazda 3?
YoungnLovely100 it’s worth a shot! There’s another video out there for a CX-7 and he solders 2 different metal tips, it it may vary, but you can just put something metal in between and it will have the same affect (to figure out which two to combine)
Your a god
thank you
Are you trying to get me to blow my car up?