Need help fixing AUX with no sound
First I have ML350 2015 with NTG 4.7
I bought an Android Unit N600 Snapdragon 625 9 Inch, everything work perfectly, original NTG, 4G, GPS, Carplay.... Except for the sound.
I never used my AUX before since the 4 years I have my truck and just realized it simply doesn't work, even when I plugin an MP3 player, Ipad or Ipod, everything else have sound, radio, Bluetooth, CD..... I even tried with another AMI to AUX adapter
So far a list of everything I tried:
Removed the Ground loop noise isolator I bought to connect directly to the AUX AMI adapter Because at first I thought it was my new head unit that didn't had sound coming out to AUX, I plugged in a pair headphone in the cable running in my center console using the Ground loop noise isolator.
Tried another AUX to AMI cable, I also tried the USB to AMI and plugin my phone and I can see it's charging
Resetting command by oldling the power button for a few second.
Removing fuse 100 and 147 for a few second in the fuse box under the rear left seat
Removing fuse 21 for a few second on the side passenger door fuse box.
Tried multiple devices in the AUX that I know have sound
I even removed the Android unit and put back everything to it's original state, just to make sure the Android unit is not in fault.
I took a couple of pics to show my setting and hopefully someone can help.
My AUX is available and selected
In engineering menu
7.5 - Most is ON and Audio source is External amp
7.7 - Audio AUX is ON
The AMI I use and I even tried a second one.
Here's the before and after for those interested on the Android unit, ( My problem had nothing to do with the unit, my AUX doesn't work no matter what device I use)
Edit.
Now my car speakers stopped working even with the command NTG radio etd.
Last edited by m4gnum; Jan 6, 2022 at 05:49 PM.
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@OnlyGerman if you only use the NTG side of the screen, it will look pixelated. Also, the screen usually defaults to the Android side, so you'll inevitably have to toggle back and forth.
@OnlyGerman if you only use the NTG side of the screen, it will look pixelated. Also, the screen usually defaults to the Android side, so you'll inevitably have to toggle back and forth.
@OnlyGerman if you only use the NTG side of the screen, it will look pixelated. Also, the screen usually defaults to the Android side, so you'll inevitably have to toggle back and forth.
@OnlyGerman if you only use the NTG side of the screen, it will look pixelated. Also, the screen usually defaults to the Android side, so you'll inevitably have to toggle back and forth.
Last edited by Issac2021; Mar 1, 2022 at 10:14 AM.












I’ve tried:
- reseating the main harness in the MB unit to make sure its a correct seal and re-inserting the fiber optic cable multiple times
- Make sure the audio source is set to AUX
- Gone into the engineering mode menu to enable MOST ON & EXTERNAL AMP in 7.5 and AUDIO AUX ON in 7.7…then let the car sit locked for over an hour
- Make sure no mute buttons are on
- Deleted all prior bluetooth devices in the mercedes OEM interface
- Unplugged anything from the arm center box
I’ve tried:
- reseating the main harness in the MB unit to make sure its a correct seal and re-inserting the fiber optic cable multiple times
- Make sure the audio source is set to AUX
- Gone into the engineering mode menu to enable MOST ON & EXTERNAL AMP in 7.5 and AUDIO AUX ON in 7.7…then let the car sit locked for over an hour
- Make sure no mute buttons are on
- Deleted all prior bluetooth devices in the mercedes OEM interface
- Unplugged anything from the arm center box
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbUJYH-EqNw
* 2013 GLK 350
* No aux port but I have AMI & USB in the armrest
* Did transfer the fiber optic cables
* The head unit functions and sound works fine, radio, bt audio etc.
* My aux was enabled by default but I still checked engineering menu plays as well
* Tried connecting the android unit to an external speaker via 3.5mm jack and it works fine, sound is coming out just fine
* Tried connecting my ipad to the car's AMI interface via AMI to Aux cable (tried two different versions) - no sound
So at this point I am thinking of two possible causes
1) The android unit is outputting the signal through the main cable harness (& there's no need to use the 3.5mm output), the car is detecting that and disabling the AUX. The sound signal is somehow not coming right
2) My car's AMI interface is faulty
I can't see a third potential option. Any help please?
* 2013 GLK 350
* No aux port but I have AMI & USB in the armrest
* Did transfer the fiber optic cables
* The head unit functions and sound works fine, radio, bt audio etc.
* My aux was enabled by default but I still checked engineering menu plays as well
* Tried connecting the android unit to an external speaker via 3.5mm jack and it works fine, sound is coming out just fine
* Tried connecting my ipad to the car's AMI interface via AMI to Aux cable (tried two different versions) - no sound
So at this point I am thinking of two possible causes
1) The android unit is outputting the signal through the main cable harness (& there's no need to use the 3.5mm output), the car is detecting that and disabling the AUX. The sound signal is somehow not coming right
2) My car's AMI interface is faulty
I can't see a third potential option. Any help please?
I know that's not super helpful (I'm out of town so not near my car to remember the specific menu options) but I'd say keep going through the process where you're in the dev menu, set to internal amp, then scroll all the way to bottom and do the reset, let it sit. It should eventually work once Mercedes properly decides to recognize it





