If your 2007 Accord has an auxiliary input, the jack is typically in the center console under the armrest. Some base trims did not include an AUX input at all, so your car may not have one.
The exact location varies by trim and audio system. The following sections describe the most common spots where the AUX input appears on 2007 Accords that include it.
Where to look for the AUX input
Before you start poking around, note that the place your AUX jack appears depends on the specific audio package installed in your car. The following locations cover the most likely places.
- Center console storage area under the armrest: The jack is often tucked inside the console, sometimes behind a small panel or under a flip-down lid near the cupholders.
- Glove box area behind a small panel: In some configurations with integrated iPod or accessory kits, the AUX jack can be found behind a removable panel in or near the glove box.
- In-dash front panel with upgraded radios or navigation: For models with a factory nav system or Honda iPod adapter, the AUX input may be built into the radio face or a dedicated module mounted near the head unit.
If you still can't locate it, consult the owner’s manual for your trim or check with a Honda dealer to confirm whether your exact model year includes an AUX jack.
What to do if your Accord doesn’t have a factory AUX input
If your 2007 Accord lacks a factory AUX jack, you still have ways to connect external audio. The options vary by model and what you’re willing to install.
- FM transmitter that broadcasts your device’s audio over a radio frequency.
- Aftermarket AUX input adapter that taps into the radio’s wiring or uses the CD changer/antenna interface (installation can be tricky and may affect radio functionality).
- Official Honda accessories for iPod integration or newer Bluetooth modules, if your radio supports external adapters and you’re comfortable with installation.
Note that aftermarket solutions can affect audio quality and may require professional installation for best results.
How to use an AUX input
Once you find or install an AUX input, connect your device with a standard 3.5mm auxiliary cable. Set the radio to AUX or the appropriate input, raise your device’s volume, and adjust the car’s volume to a comfortable level.
Summary
The AUX input location on a 2007 Honda Accord depends on the audio package and trim level. The most common spot is the center console under the armrest, with other possibilities including the glove box area or an in-dash module on higher-end radios. If your car doesn’t have a factory AUX jack, you can consider alternatives such as FM transmitters or aftermarket adapters, or check for Honda accessories that add compatibility.


