I use AndroidAuto nearly every drive. In my Explorer, it's less of an issue, since it has a phone pocket & sits inverted in it. In my wife's truck, the phone mount is vertical on one of the AC vents. A solid bump in the road will interrupt the USB connection.
Compressed air doesn't do it, lint/pocket debris gets compacted at the base of the port & the plug doesn't fully seat, but gets just enough to get the AA connection.
Anyone have a good method for cleaning out the phone port? The only thing I've found that's small enough is a sewing needle, and don't like the idea of using a metal object in the charging port.
There’s lots of good videos on YouTube on this. Dental picks (plastic) and toothpicks are some of the tools used.
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What about just firmly plugging and unplugging a couple dozen times. That was an old trick I learned years ago with RCA and RJ-45 connectors; sometimes there’s just a tiny bit of oxidation on the connectors that repeated firm plugging and unplugging helps to clean off. Then a good blast of canned air.
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Originally posted by PASig: What about just firmly plugging and unplugging a couple dozen times. That was an old trick I learned years ago with RCA and RJ-45 connectors; sometimes there’s just a tiny bit of oxidation on the connectors that repeated firm plugging and unplugging helps to clean off. Then a good blast of canned air.
Unfortunately this usually wont work with the Usb sockets. They usually arent tarnished, but have build up of pocket lint, and other assorted crap stuck in the socket which wont allow a plug to go in far enough for a good connection. Plastic picks and electronic cleaner to get the gunk out and all should be good
I went to Amazon seeking cans of compressed air, and found this. Works great, much better than cans of air without being over-powered like my shop compressors.
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I bought some metal dental instruments quite a while ago. Same thing as your dentist uses for your checkup. Those two picks get used almost as much as my screw drivers. Wonderful devices for cleaning many different items. Buy them now and use them for years. I think they were an impulse item at the checkout of my local Ace store and cost a buck or two.
My 12 mini has a micro usb charging port rather than USB-C, but a toothpick, flashlight, and strong enough glasses to see wtf I'm doing works great to clean it out.
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