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If you are experiencing issues (especially connection issues) using the front USB ports, replacement is the best solution. I've almost always
had issues with my wireless Android Auto adaptor from the beginning. From slow start up to disconnects (hitting a bump while driving). I believe that the very strong tension I caused on the USB cable due to the way I initially set up the adaptor added to the initial cause. A couple of days ago the UBB A port completely died while the USB C port still continued to work. I decided to replace the hub, officially known as the "Auxiliary Audio Jacks HUB". It is extremely easy to replace (less than 10 minutes),
and the hub can be purchased from a dealer for $90 (sometimes less) or you can purchase a cheaper knockoff on amazon.
To illustrate how "fragile" these hubs are one just has to read the warning on the side that reads "Scrap If Dropped"!
had issues with my wireless Android Auto adaptor from the beginning. From slow start up to disconnects (hitting a bump while driving). I believe that the very strong tension I caused on the USB cable due to the way I initially set up the adaptor added to the initial cause. A couple of days ago the UBB A port completely died while the USB C port still continued to work. I decided to replace the hub, officially known as the "Auxiliary Audio Jacks HUB". It is extremely easy to replace (less than 10 minutes),
To illustrate how "fragile" these hubs are one just has to read the warning on the side that reads "Scrap If Dropped"!
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