Seary1996 Registered User Joined Nov 13, 2018 Messages 31 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Location Liverpool Nov 14, 2018 #1 do I need to buy the connections adapter or will it just plug in to the original cables, and will it need to be coded on vagcom?
do I need to buy the connections adapter or will it just plug in to the original cables, and will it need to be coded on vagcom?
C Chris Parrott Registered User Joined Apr 6, 2017 Messages 59 Reaction score 37 Points 18 Nov 14, 2018 #2 I did this with mine. Plug & play, no coding needed. I needed an adaptor as I installed a Bluetooth unit at the same time.
I did this with mine. Plug & play, no coding needed. I needed an adaptor as I installed a Bluetooth unit at the same time.
Seary1996 Registered User Joined Nov 13, 2018 Messages 31 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Location Liverpool Nov 14, 2018 #3 Was yours the Bose one or standard? Bluetooth easy enough to install?
C Chris Parrott Registered User Joined Apr 6, 2017 Messages 59 Reaction score 37 Points 18 Nov 14, 2018 #4 It’s Bose, I think I moved a wire in the terminal block for the aux. Bluetooth fairly easy, need some trim off to run mic to overhead area.
It’s Bose, I think I moved a wire in the terminal block for the aux. Bluetooth fairly easy, need some trim off to run mic to overhead area.
Seary1996 Registered User Joined Nov 13, 2018 Messages 31 Reaction score 3 Points 8 Location Liverpool Nov 14, 2018 #5 Okay that’s great thanks for your help!