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Bluetooth kit fitting
Hi All,
I was lucky enough to receive a Sony Ericsson bluetooth car kit for my Birthday!
I have only 3 wires to connect:
Negative
Permanent Live
Ignition Switched Live
The most obvious place of connection will probably be the 32pin plug (as displayed) to run the two lives off and the Negative won't be an issue.
Anybody aware of which colours wires I should be feeding from?
Thanks in advance!
Charlie
I was lucky enough to receive a Sony Ericsson bluetooth car kit for my Birthday!
I have only 3 wires to connect:
Negative
Permanent Live
Ignition Switched Live
The most obvious place of connection will probably be the 32pin plug (as displayed) to run the two lives off and the Negative won't be an issue.
Anybody aware of which colours wires I should be feeding from?
Thanks in advance!
Charlie
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when i fitted my Parrot kit i spliced into my Stereo iso plug cables so all were nicely labelled.
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Surely the back of the stereo is the obvious place for the connection especially if you a audio mute cable to connect?
Thats where i connected mine (Also a Sony Ericsson kit)
Thats where i connected mine (Also a Sony Ericsson kit)
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That's the other option (agreed).
Can you get to the wires of the stereo without removing it?
Also, Is there a mute cable on the standard Subaru Head Unit? If not, I was going to wait until I have my Sony HU fitted (which has such a cable) before doing that.
Thanks mate!
Charlie
Can you get to the wires of the stereo without removing it?
Also, Is there a mute cable on the standard Subaru Head Unit? If not, I was going to wait until I have my Sony HU fitted (which has such a cable) before doing that.
Thanks mate!
Charlie
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That's the other option (agreed).
Can you get to the wires of the stereo without removing it?
Also, Is there a mute cable on the standard Subaru Head Unit? If not, I was going to wait until I have my Sony HU fitted (which has such a cable) before doing that.
Thanks mate!
Charlie
Can you get to the wires of the stereo without removing it?
Also, Is there a mute cable on the standard Subaru Head Unit? If not, I was going to wait until I have my Sony HU fitted (which has such a cable) before doing that.
Thanks mate!
Charlie
It is pretty easy to drop the head unit out
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Got the Parrott 3200 in the wifes car, was looking to fit the Sony HCB-700 or 400 to my car after i collect it next week.
Any of you guys got these fitted to an 05 Newage??
Cheers
AC
Any of you guys got these fitted to an 05 Newage??
Cheers
AC
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