- Easy to Install – Direct replacement for a proper fit, plug and play design, installation can be completed under 30 minutes, no special tools required and you can save hundreds dollars by doing this repair yourself.
- Application – Compatible with 8th Gen 2006-2011 Honda Civic, 2009-2011 Honda CRV and 2007 Honda Acura, replaces part #: 39112-SNA-A01/39112SNAA01. Please input your make, model and trim level into the Amazon Garage to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle.
- Benefits & Features – Designed to match the appearance of the original audio input jack, standard 3.5mm(0.14 inch) auxiliary port jack. 5-pin original connection design, easy to take out the circuit board.
- Quality Assurance – Correct connector no cutting or splicing, add black glue on the interior circuit board for waterproof and anti-corrosion.
- 12-Month Warranty – This aux port replacement comes with 12-month warranty, it is guaranteed to remain in good operating condition while you own it, if the aux jack ever fails or stops working, simply contact us for free replacement or refund.


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RLP Aux Port Replacement Auxiliary Input Jack Aux Input Adapter Compatible with Honda 2006-2011 Civic 2009-2011 CRV Replaces 39112-SNA-A01
*$305.50
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | RLP |
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Brand | RLP |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.3 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 39112-SNA-A01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | RLP-39112-SNA-A01 |
Date First Available | February 1, 2020 |
Madalyn Lotz –
My AUX port died and found this replacement. All I had to do, was pop off the old one, unplug the wires, plug the wires into the new one and pop it back into place. Super easy replacement and sounds great. No issues at all.
K. Ensor –
Easy install and it works. What more can you ask for?
shar –
My aux cable stopped working on my 2011 Honda Civic. My trusty mechanic said he thinks I just need to replace this part and showed me this product on Amazon. My dad connected it for me. At first, there was a buzzing noise when I connected it to my phone, but soon that buzz disappeared, and I finally could use my aux cable to play music from my phone. Don’t know what happened that fixed that buzz, but I am glad I bought this! Saved me a lot of money from having to overhaul things. Also it seems to fit the Honda Civic 2011 perfectly. No extra spaces.
Mark A Gagen –
Product is as advertised. Perfect replacement part. But in my 2011 CRV there was no way to get the original part out without some creative thinking. Unlike some other models, there is no provision to access the release tabs. The whole unit is mounted flush with the dash faceplate. The reason this repair is so expensive to have done at the dealer is that you have to disassemble a LOT of the dash get the original part out. The release tabs are inaccessible from the front, or even from under the dash.
After getting the replacement part and making some measurements, I drilled two small holes, angling inward, on either side of the dash faceplate. The idea was to aim toward the release tabs, hidden behind the faceplate. Then I stuck two small screwdrivers in the holes and pressed the tabs. POP! Out it came.
Rather than completely uninstalling the piece, I used the interior of the new part, with the jack and circuit board, to replace the defective internal pieces. The replacement is such a close match for the original that it just plugged right in.
Since the trouble with the jack was likely caused by the pressure of the spring loaded cover pushing on a plugged-in Aux cord plug, and I planned to keep a Bluetooth adapter permanently in the jack anyway, I just used a razor saw to remove the cover and hinges altogether.
It was then a simple matter to snap the face plate on the assembly and plug the repaired unit back where it belongs. The small holes on the faceplate can be covered by little vinyl stickers or bits of electric tape if it bothers you.
Repair completed, at less than 1/10th the cost the dealer quoted. Works like a charm. Recommended.
Armando –
Buen producto, cumple su funcionamiento
Hannah Unger –
This piece was malfunctioning in my 2007 Honda CRV and I was unable to listen to music. I thought it was my aux cord but after replacing that and I still couldn’t listen to music I bought this replacement piece off Amazon and I can financially listen to my music again. Install was easy and I’m glad it was a simple fix.
Albertss1 –
Ya voy para 2 años con él y funcionando sin problema
RT –
I broke my port that came originally in my car. I thought I had to take out a whole bunch of panels but it turns out I only needed to open a little door in the pocket to install this! I am happy with the sound quality and it is very easy to install. I would suggest if you’re going to replace the whole thing to remove the old one through the door, thread the cord through the open hole and connect the new one. Make sure it works properly before actually pushing it through the hole, otherwise you will have a very hard time taking it out.
DamieDame –
Easy to install, sound quality is perfect.
Miles A. Wilson –
I have had this installed and used regularly for 6 months to a year. The install process is pretty simple for someone with a basic knowledge of car interiors.
This fixed the issue with my stock unit, where the sound was cutting out regularly. Now, after a short period of time the sound cuts out sometimes with the replacement but only on the right side. Wiggling the connector within my aux port will fix it for a while, just like my factory one but not as bad. Purchased a second piece because they are quite inexpensive (1/3 the cost of Honda’s part.)
Might take this one apart to see what went wrong, but if I have to buy a third one in a year I might as well have gone with the factory component… This is great for a quick fix, and for ~$1 a month I’m glad to have my own music.