How do I replace the AUX port in a 2010 Toyota Camry?

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Nick B. January 25, 2021
To remove and replace the auxiliary port in a 2010 Toyota Camry, You'll need to first remove the small side trim panels to the left and the right of the center unit. These are held in place by a single clip, and should pop off with just a bit of pressure. Remove the gear shifter knob from the thread and the center console lid to get them out of the way, so You have easier access. You'll need to engage the emergency brake, turn the car on, and shift into drive. Then, turn the car off. This will give You access to the aux port's screws, which will then need to be removed. Pull out the unit, and unclip the aux / USB port hardware. Swap it with Your replacement, and then reinstall the system in reverse order.
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Juan R. April 9, 2020
A fix for a 2010 toyota camry aux port is to hold the 3.5 Mm audio jack cable into the aux port firmly whilst toggling into aux mode on the control.
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