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Where is the aux plug-in on a 2006 Honda Accord?

Answer: The aux input in a 2006 Honda Accord is located in the center console storage area under the armrest; lift the armrest and access the 3.5mm jack inside the storage bin.


This guide walks you through the typical locations for the auxiliary jack on that generation, how to access them, and what to do if your specific trim doesn’t reveal a built-in AUX port.


Common locations to check


Below are the places you are most likely to find a factory auxiliary input on a 2006 Accord. Start with the center console and then move to the radio area if needed.



  • Center console storage area under the armrest: Open the armrest, lift or remove the storage tray, and look for a 3.5mm AUX jack inside the bin.

  • Front panel of the radio (on some configurations): Certain audio setups place the AUX input on the face of the head unit near the CD slot. If you see a small AUX label, that’s the port to use.

  • No visible AUX port: If your model lacks a built-in AUX jack, you may need an aftermarket solution (such as an adapter that connects to the radio’s CD changer input or a compatible FM transmitter) or consult the owner’s manual for model-specific guidance.


The center console storage area is by far the most common access point on a typical 2006 Accord without a specialized navigation/radio setup.


What to do if you still can’t locate the port


Check the owner's manual for the exact location tied to your radio configuration or trim level. If the manual isn’t clear, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified car audio installer with your vehicle identification number (VIN) to confirm whether an AUX port exists on your model and, if not, what compatible aftermarket options are recommended.


In cases where there is no built-in AUX, aftermarket adapters that connect to the CD changer input (where available) or FM transmitters can provide a workaround, though they may not deliver the same audio quality as a native AUX jack.


Summary


For most 2006 Honda Accords, the primary AUX port is found in the center console storage area under the armrest. If you don’t see a port there, inspect the front panel of the stereo or consult the manual to confirm whether your trim includes a built-in AUX input or requires an aftermarket solution.

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