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2012 Scion tC Base 2dr HB Man (GS)

2012 Scion tC
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Front Wheel Drive, 3 Door Hatchback, Compact Car
23 (2011) mpg city / 31 (2011) mpg hwy
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December 29, 2008, 2:05 pm

Johanna R
 

Question: why my 2006 scion tc aux doesen't work?

I put the male/ male cable into the aux and connected into my ipod, but it doesen't work! Everything is well connected... Does anyone has any idea of what the problem may be? Do I need another cable?


June 15, 2010, 11:37 am

Shirra L
 

I have found that the volume on mine is very low... I usually have to have the volume near 50 (for radio I usually have it around 25).


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June 15, 2010, 11:38 am

Shirra L
 

Boy, that was a bit out of date... I wonder if you solved your problem?


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July 22, 2010, 4:29 am

Joyce M
 

I've had the same problem. They said it was my ipod, but my ipod was working fine. A waste of ipod stereo since i can't even use my ipod.


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March 3, 2011, 10:35 pm

Joanna N
 

I have had the same exact problems with mine since day 1, every time I go into Toyota and ask about it they try and tell me it must be something with my ipod...my ipod works fine though..and then i got a new one that worked fine as well...when connected it only works sometimes and you cannot control the music from the ipod itself which is very annoying


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