counter-intuitive as it may be, it sounds like the wiring to me. i would open it up and see if some soldering has come undone or cracked. it could also be chip problem if the switch series that your auxiliary is controlled electronically. it could also be that the jack that you plug your aux cable in has a damaged or sunken port. i've experienced that a few times actually. try sticking a cable made my a different company in there and see what happens first, as it could be something simple like the geometries of the male and female aspects not fitting quite right.
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