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How to install a hands free kit

Postby midgelfc » Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:39 pm

Would anyone have a guide available for installing a hands free kit (parrot ck3100).

basically looking some guidance on how to take out the radio and how to wire in the hands free kit......have done a few searches and the only thing i can find is this viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6823&p=46758&hilit=radio#p46758

but would like instructions on exactly how this should be done.

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Re: How to install a hands free kit

Postby Poddy » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:58 pm

what you'll need about at least 2 precision screwdrivers, you slot them into the 4 holes at each corner of the sterio, it them just pulls out.

easy as one two three lol
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Re: How to install a hands free kit

Postby midgelfc » Mon Nov 30, 2009 11:37 am

Poddy wrote:what you'll need about at least 2 precision screwdrivers, you slot them into the 4 holes at each corner of the sterio, it them just pulls out.

easy as one two three lol

Cheers Poddy, sounds simple enough, i take it there is just screws in the holes which i take out and then just pull out the radio?

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Re: How to install a hands free kit

Postby Napster » Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:39 pm

I've got the sake kit installed.
After you remove the player you interconnect the two black connectors from the kit to the ones on the back of the player. They fit in only 1 order so you can't get them wrong. It's likely you have to switch the connection between the two fuses so the kit saves settings and data.
If you don't get a Goodbye message after you stop the engine then you need to invert the wires as specified in the manual.
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Re: How to install a hands free kit

Postby bigdaddygazza » Thu May 05, 2011 11:48 am

Hi, new to this so hope this goes OK?

I was looking to fit the same Parrot kit to my 2006 Megane and I have the 6 CD player and in-car Satnav. The guy at Halford said I need an ISO adaptor? but could not give me a price (more worried about his lunch break I think!). Anyhow I have been on the net and cannot find anything? Did not want to buy the kit if I then cant fit it! Has anybody had the same issue or is the guy at Halford's wrong?

Many thanks!

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Re: How to install a hands free kit

Postby shadowswan » Thu May 05, 2011 7:41 pm

Didn't need an iso adapter for mine but I have the tunerlist and cd changer....

I have installed a bury cc9060 in my megane which I deemed superior (http://www.bury.com/cws/uk/hands-free-car-kits/system-bt-bluetooth-systems/cc-9060/cc-9060.html)


wiring it was easy, finding where to stick the damn computer wasn't :x

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Re: How to install a hands free kit

Postby bigdaddygazza » Fri May 06, 2011 8:46 am

Thanks for that, I will pick one up at the weekend and see what happens! :-)


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