Aux cable

Asked by vicki Aug 29, 2018 at 10:48 AM about the 2006 Ford Fusion

Question type: General

I have a ford fusion 2006 and im trying to find the
cable for the aux. Ive been told its in the glovebox
but i cant find it

6 Answers

5,075

It should be located at the (inside) at the front of you center console. Some vehicles didn't have the aux port equipped. All radios come with the "Aux" button but not all cars came with the aux port. You can add one easy enough, there's lots of aftermarket kits to add the aux port. Let me know if you would like more info on the aftermarket aux port. Hope this helps.

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I don't have an aux port and a cd is stuck. I need to figure out who can fix the cd issue and I'm interested in being able to add the aux port. How do I do that?

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5,075

As far as the aux port is concerned, it's just an aftermarket plug-and-play system. I believe there are several company's with different integration options but I would recommend PAC Audio (iSimple). They offer several factory integration options. You can visit their website to see applications that work with your vehicle. I'll attach a photo of a couple of the products available. I would check crutchfield.com and Amazon to compare prices.

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My 2007 also has a aux button. How do I use it? Anyone has any ideas about it?

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