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Ford Fiesta Style 1.4 (06) Aux Cable Help

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24-11-2019 23:16:52 Mobile | Show all posts
I had a Focus of similar vintage & the aux for that was in the glovebox. Not labelled & looked just like a fixing. Here's a pic of one in white but I'm sure mine was black, making it harder to see.

                                                                                 
It's also possible you don't have one. My Focus was a Ghia with hands free in the head unit. Spent ages trying to get it to work before discovering that none of the supporting hardware was fitted! I seem to recall that there was a tool that would list everything included in a particular build if you ask around a Ford forum.
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It's definitely not in the glove box.
The white plug in the back of the stereo suggest the Aux lead is there but it's not fitted with 3.5 jack input.. but the wires must go somewhere. It's just finding out where!
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I suppose you have been all over it with a mirror as far as you can see? Some looms are a mare to trace.
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I just had a dig of my history & I lied about it being black, it was the same as above.

                                                                                 
Thinking back now it may have had aux embossed on the socket itself.

This is the site I was thinking of for the factory fitted options. I think you need the VIN input for the options & you may need an account, it's a bit hazy.

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We used the vehicle look up to check our latest fiesta. No account needed, didn't know it went back that far though.

Edit. Personally, if I could absolutely confirm that those wires are what they are intended for, a stereo plug, then I would be getting all snippy and re wiry. Don't do this though.

You can split the binding on looms but they really need to go back as they were or it will get messy and chances of chafing introducing faults. Re secure but glue tape will slip due to heat. Tie wraps are not always the best. If you get the knack then waxed string can work.

You can quite possibly buy those multi pin connectors (it will be a generic type probably), possibly try making up a new lead and replace it. Saves cutting the cable. Don't do this though.

Caveat, it is what I would do and not wanting anyone to follow my advice when destructive or alterations are tried. On your own head and all that.

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You would have to ID the right part.

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Apparently the Ford kit to add an aux is part no. 1426121, which appears to match the white plug you showed in the OP. But in this case the 3.5mm socket is black & shows the embossing I referred to.

                                                                               

So it looks like it's in there somewhere! I suppose if it was retro-fitted it could be anywhere.

Funnily enough I stumbled across a set of RRK132 radio removal keys the other day & couldn't remember what they were for. If you want them as a freebie, drop me a PM.
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