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Bluetooth car kit
I am hoping to install a Parrot MKi9200 bluetooth car kit to my Chevy Silverado, I have radio with the 6 CD changer in the dash with Bose speakers. (plus the phone kit built in the rear view mirror (does not work in the U.K.). Does any one know what ISO cable kit I would need to use to make this installation, also is removing the radio easy or hard. Of course as usual, any info would be helpful, as an installer over here wants about £100 ($165) to install plus extra cost of ISO cable if needed.
Sean
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Re: Bluetooth car kit
Not sure what an ISO cable is
But maybe THIS will help you get at the radio.

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Re: Bluetooth car kit
Thanks for info Tracker16. and sorry for the delay in my reply.
It does not cover the radio in my truck so I might just get a man with a van to install for me.
An ISO adapter is a bridge between the headunit and the car kit and a bridge between the car kit and the connections. So with this harness, you only have to plug and play.
It does not cover the radio in my truck so I might just get a man with a van to install for me.
An ISO adapter is a bridge between the headunit and the car kit and a bridge between the car kit and the connections. So with this harness, you only have to plug and play.

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Re: Bluetooth car kit
Have you looked here? When I had my factory head unit, I used one of their adapters to add a subwoofer or two.

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Re: Bluetooth car kit
jetskier wrote:Have you looked here? When I had my factory head unit, I used one of their adapters to add a subwoofer or two.
I am lucky I have a nice Bose System in mine.
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Re: Bluetooth car kit
Sean Did you fond a solution to your Bluetooth issue. I am a guru or so to speak of blue tooth. I install them for a living and this is what I use.
http://www.quickconnectproducts.com
Just look up the year make and model and they point to your item.
It is nice that they pair up with the Parrot equipment..any further info needed just get ahold of me..
I also install the Converse stuff from Rostra.com
Take care
http://www.quickconnectproducts.com
Just look up the year make and model and they point to your item.
It is nice that they pair up with the Parrot equipment..any further info needed just get ahold of me..
I also install the Converse stuff from Rostra.com
Take care
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Re: Bluetooth car kit
Nevada just passed a no texting/cell phone bill that takes effect July 1st. You can only use hands free devices.
I'm keeping it simple like this guy did...Bluetooth would be nice, but this will get me by.

I'm keeping it simple like this guy did...Bluetooth would be nice, but this will get me by.


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Re: Bluetooth car kit
Minty wrote: Sean Did you fond a solution to your Bluetooth issue. I am a guru or so to speak of blue tooth. I install them for a living and this is what I use.
http://www.quickconnectproducts.com
Just look up the year make and model and they point to your item.
It is nice that they pair up with the Parrot equipment..any further info needed just get ahold of me..
I also install the Converse stuff from Rostra.com
Take care
I have decieded to use a TomTom IQ HD Satnav with built in Bluetooth, it works quite well. O I Can talk to it and it only answers back when I need directions
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Re: Bluetooth car kit
I look at it this way. I have ? 53 ? feet of rolling stock going down the road. If you are big enough to pull me over I am not messing with you.

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