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himynameiscody

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Im using an AUX cable. It was working before. Works normal if I use a cd. Did I accidentally change a setting
 
Aux out of from the 30pin or the 3.5mm connector?

Try cleaning both with a brush.
 
Did you possibly play with the equalizer, either on your iPhone or on your car's settings? Make sure your balance setting isn't fully L (left) or R (right)
 
Same thing happened to me. The problem is likely that you are using a mono aux cable (one black band on the metal thing) you have to get a stereo aux cable which I think shows 2 black bands on the metal thing.
 
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Im using an AUX cable. It was working before. Works normal if I use a cd. Did I accidentally change a setting

Also, to state the obvious, make sure your pin is pushed all the way in. Sometimes it will look like it's all the way in but it's not! ;)
 
Also, to state the obvious, make sure your pin is pushed all the way in. Sometimes it will look like it's all the way in but it's not! ;)

This. Very common issue with mono output with a 3.5mm plug is due to it not being plugged in fully.
 
Your AUX cable could be bad too. Try using another device. If you have the same problem then it is the cable, if the problem goes away then it is your phone.
 
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