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Ah. Thanks for explaining. I see your point. I believe you needn't actually remove the plug, but you would need to manually select the source to be radio. And then manually select it back to AUX when leaving the car -- to have the effect I was wanting -- which would be a total pain (worse than unplugging/replugging the dummy plug).However I, myself, never listen to the radio; only music, podcasts, audio books on my phone. And the source automatically switches from AUX to my phone when I plug in my phone (which I do to activate Apple CarPlay and to charge my phone), and it automatically reverts back to AUX when I unplug my phone. (Assuming I leave in the dummy plug all the time.)
Ah. Thanks for explaining. I see your point. I believe you needn't actually remove the plug, but you would need to manually select the source to be radio. And then manually select it back to AUX when leaving the car -- to have the effect I was wanting -- which would be a total pain (worse than unplugging/replugging the dummy plug).
However I, myself, never listen to the radio; only music, podcasts, audio books on my phone. And the source automatically switches from AUX to my phone when I plug in my phone (which I do to activate Apple CarPlay and to charge my phone), and it automatically reverts back to AUX when I unplug my phone. (Assuming I leave in the dummy plug all the time.)