I replaced the failed core of my AUX jack that would no longer detect the phono being inserted. I used the later model core replacement for the
86190-02010 as the 86190-00006 Is not available as a core and oem is 140 bucks. The repalcement core is shorter than the original and requires using a Dremel with rotatry cutter bit to grind the stop back to where it will go all the way in to poke into the front cover. I then used my belt sander to grind the case back flush with the end of the replacement core and siliconed it in place. Works like a charm just have to wait for the silicone to cure and it should be like new, no more unbareably crappy music from the crappy tape adapter I bought as a stop gap measure.
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Amazon product ASIN B07PQQHK9D
86190-02010 as the 86190-00006 Is not available as a core and oem is 140 bucks. The repalcement core is shorter than the original and requires using a Dremel with rotatry cutter bit to grind the stop back to where it will go all the way in to poke into the front cover. I then used my belt sander to grind the case back flush with the end of the replacement core and siliconed it in place. Works like a charm just have to wait for the silicone to cure and it should be like new, no more unbareably crappy music from the crappy tape adapter I bought as a stop gap measure.
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Amazon product ASIN B07PQQHK9D