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    2011 A4- Aux Jack removal in center console

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    Thanks in advance. The tip of a male aux plug came apart in the aux jack and is stuck in there. Its only the tip, most of the plug came out. It appears that I can get to it from the rear of the console, I can remove it and replace or get it in a better place to repair. Can someone tell me how to get to the glove box in the center console. Once there I am going to remove the aux cord socket. can you point me to pics or video?
    Thanks, bgroves[IMG]C:\console.jpg[/IMG]

    It look like the aux jack could be pried out but scared of breaking? How does the rear coin holder come out?
    Thanks, bgroves

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgroves View Post
    Thanks in advance. The tip of a male aux plug came apart in the aux jack and is stuck in there. Its only the tip, most of the plug came out. It appears that I can get to it from the rear of the console, I can remove it and replace or get it in a better place to repair. Can someone tell me how to get to the glove box in the center console. Once there I am going to remove the aux cord socket. can you point me to pics or video?
    Thanks, bgroves[IMG]C:\console.jpg[/IMG]

    It look like the aux jack could be pried out but scared of breaking? How does the rear coin holder come out?
    Thanks, bgroves
    the exact same thing happened to me on my 2010 - still not gotten around to sorting it out.
    So, watching this thread for some tips...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgroves View Post
    Thanks in advance. The tip of a male aux plug came apart in the aux jack and is stuck in there. Its only the tip, most of the plug came out. It appears that I can get to it from the rear of the console, I can remove it and replace or get it in a better place to repair. Can someone tell me how to get to the glove box in the center console. Once there I am going to remove the aux cord socket. can you point me to pics or video?
    Thanks, bgroves[IMG]C:\console.jpg[/IMG]

    It look like the aux jack could be pried out but scared of breaking? How does the rear coin holder come out?
    Thanks, bgroves
    Please upload your picture to imgur.com and link it in the thread. You are trying to link an image that is local on your computer.

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    I also think you would be able to remove the rear vent to get access to the AUX jack. Some have a stowage compartment here instead of the vent, but its more or less the same.


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    The diagram you provided is a big help. Thanks. My pic that I incorrectly attached was just a pic of the inside of 10. Is there a sequence to remove: 15, 12,10? I have 16 out. Do i just pry 15, 46 out?
    Thanks,
    bgroves

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    If i remember correctly you can just pull 15 straight out, 12 should be held in place with bolts or clips from the inside - from the looks of it it is bolts (see 14). 10 is screwed into the center console with bolts (marked 11), but i think you would be able to reach the AUX jack from inside and pull it out.

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