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BLUEMUSIC : Bluetooth adaptor . fitting help

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Old Oct 28th, 2021, 17:55   #1
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Mine arrived today .After reading so many positive reviews on this forum. managed to remove HU without having to unplug anything .But had the battery removed . My car came with a "Yatour" Digital music changer which also seems to Have a 12 flylead (for sale soon !)

I note the new Bluetooth module has no 12v lead.

My question is a good route for the Mic to either get to the main dash/speedo area or a bit higher up etc . Anyone else found a good route ?



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Old Oct 28th, 2021, 17:58   #2
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there's bags of space, behind the radio and to the right drops down into the space above the pedals, take that cover off, route it through past the fuses, take that cover off as well, tuck it in around the edges of A pillar cover
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Old Oct 28th, 2021, 18:49   #3
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I fed the cable through from the top of the steering column cowl and stuck the microphone to the cowl behind the wheel. I secured the excess cable behind the head-unit.
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Cheers

By GOD its a good unit ! Sound is amazing both ends (Stuck son in car !!) very very impressed . Will Just have to remember what buttons do what etc .


Imagine the cost of this 10 years ago !
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IT was east to route mic to right side of dash . Shame you cannot just answer using the forward button on the steering wheel when listening to the radio. This can be done by changing source and it answers . But value for money its amazing . Just got to set the volume settings rights as when someone rings ....Its loud !
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