2011 c300 aux port HELP!
I have a 2011 C300 4matic. It has the 7" flipscreen navi. It does not have ipod integration, however it does show AUX as one of the audio sources.
I have looked in the entire glove compartment, and even pulled off the side panel near the passenger door and still cant find it.
Am I blind? Did MB move the aux port in the 2011s? Is it possible the car came without one?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Im stumped!!
Cheers


I don't know. But this is how it looks in my 2007 C220 :-)
Cheers
Identical to my '11 C-300
Ive literally looked everywhere. The space that normally houses the aux port is filled in with a spacer. Any other ideas? I have the harmon kardon logic 7 system.
Is there an aux input behind the deck??
Im dying without my aux!! Pls help!!
From reading around on some other threads for older models, I think we just have to buy/ install the Aux Input cable from a dealer ($40ish). What I have not been able to find yet is the part number for the 2011 models, nor am I 100% certain where the harness is. (I think it's on the passenger side under the door sill - going to take a look tonight.)
I'm going to call my dealer on Monday as I want to get this sorted out asap. I'll update with any info I find out for the '11s
Edit: Monday update - after taking all of the paneling off from the door sill to the kick plate, I could find no open harness where the aux cord might go; I contacted 2 local Mercedes Dealers regarding the issue - one of them took 15 minutes to find a part but could not give me a part number (not allowed) though I am waiting for the service department to call me back about an install (since I am unable to find an open harness); The other dealer tried to tell me that they can't install aux only and will only do the iPod integration kit (which I absolutely do not want). I informed the guy that the Aux install was fairly simple from what I had researched but he told me $300 for labor and still tried to push back to only doing the iPod integration kit ($266 for that piece; Mercedes of Buckhead can bite me...)
Crossing my fingers that the service department at the other dealer will be more helpful, but extremely pissed that I'm having to fight for an Aux cable at all when the brochure for the 2011 C-Class specifically states that all models from this year come with Aux Input: http://imgur.com/SpUmh
Might have sprung for a 2012 that has integrated bluetooth audio streaming if I had known MB was this far behind on pretty standard auto technology...
Last edited by Windmills; Aug 13, 2012 at 11:26 AM.
Any luck yet Windmills?
Trending Topics
I'll try to get a part number and some info on the harness location etc once he finishes the work. After all the hours I wasted trying to find a harness/ part number/ details on how to get this done for the '11 models, I'll be happy to finally get this taken care of for his price.
I'll update this thread as soon as I get mine done and have some more details to share.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
The suggestion was that one could opt for putting the MP3 player or iPod either in the glove box, or run the cable around the door trim in the interior of the car, across the floor, and up into the center console.
I cannot confirm that this is true for your particular model W204, but it was in this location for some. Try and find the thread, comes with photos and even a red highlighted routing for the cable to the center console.
VAST - I had one of the MB tech guys come out and put in the Aux harness (he just ran a new harness to the back of the comand unit) but unfortunately Aux Audio is toggled off in the engineering menu and is not one of the options you can change without getting a diagnostic update at the dealer (http://imgur.com/0QPPY).
I'm going to try to get that done in the next couple of weeks, but from what I've read in the meantime, there is a chance that the latest firmware updates for the comand units will allow bluetooth audio streaming even for the older models that didn't originally come with it (I've seen it work on updates to the 2010 E Comand units). I'll post more updates if/when I ever get this worked out
He's going to install the factory reverse camera in mine for around half the price the dealers quoted me...
I recently bought it used and have gone through the manual. A plug/cover made of similar material as the glove box lining has been placed where the location of the aux jack is suppose to be according to the manual. I can remove the plug but no jack is underneath. I am in Canada.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
If not, other alternatives include carefully removing the glovebox liner and look left back to the side of the headunit. Or the cable may have even been relocated to run into the center console under the armrest. In this case, it would have been fed from the location mentioned in the first paragraph on the side of the glovebox and run along the door frame and under the carpet.
It is these lame stupidities of Mercedes Benz that upsets so many owners, a 2003 Hyundai provides a jack right on the front of the radio in addition to showing the name of the song of each track of a CD on the simple radio screen. My 2003 BMW M3 even provides a USB slot and direct MP3 decoding capability from user-burned CDs, also showing the title name on the 1-line screen. MB is nearly a decade behind Ford.
He's going to install the factory reverse camera in mine for around half the price the dealers quoted me...







