2002 A4 Bluetooth?
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and then it will hook directly into the back of the Symphony II radio.
Our radios have a mute line and two speaker input lines. Just run the same lines from the kit to the back of the radio, tap into the power/ign/batt from the radio wires and you're off an running.
I did this and it works pretty good.
and then it will hook directly into the back of the Symphony II radio.
Our radios have a mute line and two speaker input lines. Just run the same lines from the kit to the back of the radio, tap into the power/ign/batt from the radio wires and you're off an running.
I did this and it works pretty good.
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the only thing you'll need to buy is the connector + terminals to connect the mute/speaker input lines into the back of the radio.
I'll post a quick DIY before I go to bed tonight. The other good thing about the Parrot setup is that they provide firmware updates via the website that can be transfered over bluetooth. I'm not sure if Moto does the same.
I'll post a quick DIY before I go to bed tonight. The other good thing about the Parrot setup is that they provide firmware updates via the website that can be transfered over bluetooth. I'm not sure if Moto does the same.
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(1) 10-pin connector block, Audi part #357 035 447B
(3) wire connectors, Audi part # 000 979 133
You can reference Boston Driver's Tech Article.<ul><li><a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/elec95.shtml">https://www.audiworld.com/tech/elec95.shtml</a></li></ul>
(3) wire connectors, Audi part # 000 979 133
You can reference Boston Driver's Tech Article.<ul><li><a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/elec95.shtml">https://www.audiworld.com/tech/elec95.shtml</a></li></ul>