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Erik Neusetzer Posted on Apr 02, 2012

How to change the auxiliary input on an ion tailgater

The prongs on the auxiliary cord broke off inside the recepticles and I cant get them out. The aux ports are connected directly to the board so we cant just push the prongs out or remove the ports to work on them.

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Yo. This same thing happened to me. It sounds rudimentary, but I just superglued toothpicks onto the broken ends (obviously being sure not to get glue on the jack itself) and after waiting for them to dry, I just yanked them out by the toothpick. Worked like a charm. Good luck!

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