I am thinking about buying a Bluetooth (TM) in car parrot (TM) kit.
Are these kits just a plug and play kit for the Megane 2007 or do I need to cut wires?
I see it as, whip out the radio connect everything to the back, hey presto.
But I feel there is more involved. e.g. How does power get to it?Does it invovle a trip into the fuse box or battery?
Also can I disconnect the radio from the back of it to work on it or do I need to take the -ve terminal off the battery?
Thanks for the info.
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Each kit is different and I've got a Nokia CK-7W... It's been in since i got the car but I think I used scotch locks and took power from the ignition live from the back of the stereo, so it gets power when the ignition is on. There's probably a ground too.
You'll also want to connect the stereo mute too.
A guy at work had huge problems trying to connect his Parrot kit to his BMW 5-series.
You'll also want to connect the stereo mute too.
A guy at work had huge problems trying to connect his Parrot kit to his BMW 5-series.
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