🎶 Elevate Your Drive with Effortless Sound!
The Aux Port for Toyota models (2007-2014) is a direct replacement audio jack designed to restore seamless audio functionality from your mobile devices to your vehicle's sound system. With a simple installation process and a lifetime warranty, this product ensures you can enjoy your favorite tunes on the go without hassle.
Manufacturer | Sushiyi Gear |
Brand | Eleven Guns |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.77 x 1.73 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | WAB0850-BK-C |
R**L
Seems to also work for Toyota OEM Part 86190-12020....
My daughter drives a 2009 Toyota Highlander Limited and the audio cable broke in the auxiliary port. Super easy part to get to as it's the first piece of moulding that comes off the dash to get to the radio, etc. The 2009 part is 86190-12020 which I couldn't find as a knock off brand but this looked identical and fits 2010 and newer. From what I could tell, 12020 is made in Japan and the newer part number 02010 is made in Mexico. The Toyota Dealership wanted nearly $250 for the part alone so I figured I would give this a try. It was plug and play and seems to be working perfectly. I'll take a $20/5 minute replacement any day!
J**L
Awesome!
Works perfectly. Plug and play in 2 minutes.
A**R
I’m so happy
I bought this product because after years, I finally got sick of the old aux port that had gone bad in my 2009 Toyota RAV4.The problem:If the aux cord got jostled at all (turning a corner, going over a small bump in the road), the audio would cut out and switch from aux to radio/cd, or would just cut out from one speaker, while emanating an annoying whine from that speaker and still playing audio from the other one. I’d have to constantly be messing with the plug - wiggling, twisting, taking out and putting back in - and pressing the aux button again to switch it back (very distracting while driving or interacting with others in the car). This went on for YEARS, and finally while preparing for a small road trip with friends, I decided it was time to research how to fix it.The solution:I had thought that I’d need to take my car into a shop to get this fixed, but upon researching it I found that it would likely be expensive, and fixing it myself would be much cheaper. I found the part number through some research online, and ordered this part on Amazon. I (a 30 yo afab queer with not much experience working on cars) was nervous that it might be difficult to do by myself. I’m happy to report that this was a VERY easy fix, and took me only about 5 mins to complete. No tools needed. I can’t believe I waited so long to do this.The result:The aux port now feels very sturdy, and the plug is secure instead of wiggling around like it used to. The audio quality is normal, it’s not cutting out anymore, and I can’t even tell that I ever replaced this part - the replacement looks identical to the original aux port (except with less scratches and dirt on it).The steps:1. I reached my fingers in through the emergency brake opening, and pushed out the whole panel that the mirror buttons and aux port sit in. You may need small hands, or a friend with small hands, to do this.2. I unplugged the white plug with multicolored wires from the back of the aux port - there’s a small white tab on top that you can push down while pulling the white plug out.3. I pushed in on the two black plastic tabs on the sides of the old aux port (underneath the plastic panel that the port sits in) which allowed the old aux port to slide out of the top of the panel4. I pushed the new aux port into the hole, where it clicked into place5. I reconnected the white plug with with multicolored wires6. I pushed the panel back into placeI didn’t take photos of the whole process, but I’ll attach some that might help. Good luck! :)
J**A
Fits 2007 Tundra
Product was easy to install less the 5 min and fit perfectThe sound is greatGreat product worth the money
S**O
Perfecto
excellent piece, it turned out very well
E**Y
2010 Toyota Rav4
Perfect fit. I stuck my hands through the space in the handbrake and pushed that entire little section out. Unplugged the old one and pushed it out, then set the new one and plugged it in. Fit perfectly. Works amazingly like new!
T**S
It fits,it works
It fits, it works not too hard to install
P**N
Don't pay dealership for this.
Toyota says it will cost me $279 for parts and labor. Ordered this and once it arrived it only took 5 minutes to replace. Cheap and easy. Works great 👍.
C**
Buen producto
Desde que lo instale no a fallado
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