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Aux audio input fault on Gen II Prius - A Cheap Repair that works (Part 86190-53010)

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Audio and Electronics' started by Paul2003, Feb 21, 2015.

  1. Paul2003

    Paul2003 Junior Member

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    I have a 2007 Prius T Sprit, which has been developing an annoying fault over a few years. It’s nice that this model came with an aux socket for the stereo into which you can plug iPods, phones etc.. The socket sits in the centre console, alongside a 12v ‘cigarette lighter’ socket.

    To listen to whatever is plugged into the socket you press the CD/AUX button on the stereo head unit. If there’s nothing plugged into the socket, the system doesn’t even offer you the option of selecting Aux. It’s just a CD button. Once you stick a jack plug in the socket, the head unit’s CD/Aux button switches between the CD and the Aux input.

    The Fault

    The car has been gradually ignoring the fact that I had inserted a jack plug into the socket. In the early days a quick jiggle would fix it. Latterly it became harder to make the head unit appreciate that something was plugged in. Then recently it’s actually never worked.

    I lifted out the centre console (not hard but there are some tricks, which I won’t go into here), and identified the part number as 86190-53010.

    86190-53010.jpg

    Replacements can be bought on eBay - for about £50! In fact there’s a replacement part that Toyota issued as part of a warranty repair, (Toyota Service Bulletin TSB2810). My Toyota dealer said he couldn’t even get me all three parts, and the two which he could supply totalled more than £100. Seriously?

    Thanks

    I must thank Robinhood4x4 on the Toyota120 forum, for giving me some ideas. He actually had a 4th gen 4runner, but the part that caused him problems was the same as in my Prius.

    The solution (Needs a soldering iron)
    First you need to take the unit apart

    86190-53010-socket.jpg

    Just push on the retaining tabs (1) on each side whilst pulling the end part (2) off, as shown.

    You should then be able to extract the circuit board, and have three main parts

    The-unit.jpg

    The circuit board does some fancy switching when there’s a plug in the jack socket. The plug that connects this unit to the stereo head unit has 4 wires; the usual three for the stereo signal, plus one that’s used to signal that there’s a jack plugged in (I’ll call this the ‘jack-signal’ wire).

    When the jack socket goes bad, it fails to open the necessary contact, so the wire never receives the signal. In a working unit the resistance presented between the audio ground wire and the jack-signal wire changes:

    No jack in the socket: 14.8 kilohm
    With a jack in the socket: 2.6 kilohm

    I noticed that the two resistors on the board would have a combined resistance of 2.6 kilohm if they were in parallel.

    I figured that – without having to try to repair or replace the little jack socket – I could convince the head unit there was always a jack plug in the socket if I connected the two resistors in parallel permanently.
    Here's the circuit board as I found it, with the resistor connections highlighted:

    resistors.jpg

    Below you can see what I did. It could be neater – but who’s ever going to see it!?

    2-connections-added.jpg

    This now works. Your mileage may vary – so beware that this fix may not work for you. However, if the part number on your faulty unit is 86190-53010, it ought to work.
     

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  2. johnjohnchu

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    Followed your instruction and solved my long running aux issue. Thanks.
     

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  3. Garethh

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    You are the best! I can't thank you enough!
     
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  4. Priusphx226

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    Worked for me and it was my first time soldering, just connected the right two sides of the resistors and success!
     
  5. Amit Gaur

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    How to remove the Aux Jack from the Center Console? I tried everything, even removed the whole console but didn't find how to remove the aux jack. Thanks!
     
  6. johnjohnchu

    johnjohnchu Active Member

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    Please see attached photo. I think you have to press the sides and push toward the interior of the center console box.
     

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  7. azanimaldr

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    Thanks Paul, it works great now!

    I would like to add one thing, instead of removing the console, I was able to remove the aux jack module by using a small flathead screwdriver from inside the compartment to lever it free. It took about 15 seconds to get the right "bite" and then it slid right out.
     
  8. Varun Hknz

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    Hi
    Hi mate, I bought a 2006 model yesterday and found out my aux plug isn't working. Trying to figure out how to remove the aux jack. Can you put up some photos or send me something, please?
     
  9. nbojaxhiu

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    My MFD doesn't work and shows the message the external system is not connected.
    Prius 2004
    What to do??
    Thnx


    iPhone ?
     
  10. dolj

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    This is not really relevant to this thread. Please don't hijack other poster's threads.
     
  11. tvspaulmoore

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    Thanks to the OP and others in this thread- I had the same issue and couldn't work out the fix (or where the problem lay) but was able to find the part on eBay (thanks to the number being listed here!) and got it for $20 (don't know how to solder!) and iPhone works again!
     
  12. azanimaldr

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    Sorry Varun, I didn't see your question, do you still need the pics?
     
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    I just found this site. I'm gonna try it. Can I please get pics of how you opened the center console? Or how you pulled it out without removing the console. Thanks soooo much!
     
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    Thanks for workaround! Works great now!
     
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    Just adding another confirmation that this works a treat. I don't know if the "detect insertion" contact inside the port itself gets oxidized and loses ability to detect a cord or what, but soldering this works perfect. I just connected the two right prongs. Looks like OP did both, but just the right ones worked just fine. FWIW, this part seems to be about $15-20 online if you don't want to get a soldering iron.
     
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    This works a treat on 2010 Pkg IV. Thank you for the detailed explanation and photos