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Handsfree Kit Installation



 
 
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Old December 1st 03, 06:53 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Jon Smith
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I have purchased the various parts that make up the sony erricsson handsfree
car kit for my T610 and now need to install them into my VW Golf Mk4.

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to place the control box and how
to route the wires to it for the microphone and for the cradle which I would
like to mount on the dash beside the radio?

I notice next to the interior lights on the roof there is what looks like a
vent for a microphone, does anyone know if there is actually a microphone
behind there?

Where is the best place to get power for the control box? Could I simply
cut into the wires going to the radio and share that power supply?

I would like to purchase an antenna that replaces the existing one on the
roof and works for GSM, GPS and FM signals. I have found one that does this
but does anyone know how easy it would be to drop the headlining down at the
back to gain access to the antenna in order to change it. I would also need
to install two new cables (one for gps and one for mobile) from the antenna
down to the centre console, is this something i could do myself or is it
best to get an installer to do it for me? Does anyone know what type of
connector (in the roof) connects the existing fm aerial to the aerial cable?

With the aid of the haynes manual I had a go at removing part of the centre
console (the bit around the gearstick). Getting it out was relatively easy
however when trying to putting it back in was a different matter. The
plastic clips seem very brital and when the moved around too much they tend
to break. One of these clips that hold that part of the centre console
almost snapped off when trying to put it back so I am very reluctant to move
it again!

It looked like I could mount the control box under where the ash tray was or
further back on top of a silver box (not quite sure what it was - possible
car computer).

I am in two minds whether to have another go doing it myself or paying
someone to do it for me. From my experience at the weekend it seems quite
easy to break the clips which I am very worried about doing. I also
remember when I bought the car (new) one of the plastic tubes in the
passenger footwell had snapped and water from the air conditioning was
pouring into the passenger compartment. One plastic tube cost over £1000
just in labour to fix because all the dash had to come off and the whole
part had to be replaced not just the tube! That was when the car was in
warrantee but now it isn't and if any damage was caused like this again it
would be a nightmare! However I do have my doubts on whether the
professional installers would be as careful as I would. Are they insured if
they break something?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Jon


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Old December 2nd 03, 06:22 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Avanti
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Default Handsfree Kit Installation


"Jon Smith" wrote in message
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I have purchased the various parts that make up the sony erricsson

handsfree
car kit for my T610 and now need to install them into my VW Golf Mk4.

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to place the control box and how
to route the wires to it for the microphone and for the cradle which I

would
like to mount on the dash beside the radio?


Better place is near the sunvisor.


I notice next to the interior lights on the roof there is what looks like

a
vent for a microphone, does anyone know if there is actually a microphone
behind there?


Yes! but it is for the ultra sonic intrusion detector.


Where is the best place to get power for the control box? Could I simply
cut into the wires going to the radio and share that power supply?


Yes, but better to use the cigarette lighter feed.


With the aid of the haynes manual I had a go at removing part of the

centre
console (the bit around the gearstick). Getting it out was relatively

easy
however when trying to putting it back in was a different matter. The
plastic clips seem very brital and when the moved around too much they

tend
to break. One of these clips that hold that part of the centre console
almost snapped off when trying to put it back so I am very reluctant to

move
it again!


You should purchase the full Robert Bentley workshop manual or get one on CD
rom, much more detail than Haynes will ever offer.

It looked like I could mount the control box under where the ash tray was

or
further back on top of a silver box (not quite sure what it was - possible
car computer).

I am in two minds whether to have another go doing it myself or paying
someone to do it for me.



Pay someone, chances are they have fitted hundreds and will do this more
quickly and proffesionally than you, any damage will be their problem (but
they probably already know what to look out for.)

From my experience at the weekend it seems quite
easy to break the clips which I am very worried about doing. I also
remember when I bought the car (new) one of the plastic tubes in the
passenger footwell had snapped and water from the air conditioning was
pouring into the passenger compartment. One plastic tube cost over £1000
just in labour to fix because all the dash had to come off and the whole
part had to be replaced not just the tube!


Which tube are you reffering to?
As my car is steaming up at the mo unless I have the Auto switched on on the
climate control.


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Old December 2nd 03, 11:16 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
anthony james
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"Jon Smith" wrote in message ...
I have purchased the various parts that make up the sony erricsson handsfree
car kit for my T610 and now need to install them into my VW Golf Mk4.


I'm in the process of fitting a nokia kit to the same car.

I'd advise getting in touch with either SIO communications or
vehiclecommunication.com. Both gave good advice and can supply
Autoleads wiring looms that link the kit to your stereo and sort out
all your power and cable issues.

I notice next to the interior lights on the roof there is what looks like a
vent for a microphone, does anyone know if there is actually a microphone
behind there?


apparently a sensor for climate control :-(

With the aid of the haynes manual I had a go at removing part of the centre
console (the bit around the gearstick). Getting it out was relatively easy


I've had bad experiences in that area but the whole glovebox is
supposed to come out with only two screws. Couple that with removing
the stereo and that might be all you need

I am in two minds whether to have another go doing it myself or paying
someone to do it for me. From my experience at the weekend it seems quite
easy to break the clips which I am very worried about doing.


The wiring kit cost me about £50. Fitting by a pro seems to be about
the saem so why not just pay someone if you can afford it?
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Old December 3rd 03, 09:27 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Jon Smith
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Default Handsfree Kit Installation

Thanks for your help, I have decided to buy the 3in1 antenna which includes
GPS GSM and FM from www.nemesisgb.com and I have found a place locally that
will install the kit for me.

Jon


 




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