2004 Audi TT with Bose and want a parrot
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I have read post after post and it seems as though any of the parrot's can be made to work with my system. I am interested in the CK3000 just because it is so small.
My question is, Is it plug and play for the 2004 Audi Concert II Bose system? I have called two different places to inquire and one said the CK3000 will plug right in to the back of my ConcertII connectors and the other place wanted to sell me two sets of conversion cables.
Does anyone know if I need the cables for sure or not? I guess the real issue is if the Concert II in the 2004 Audi's uses the iso connectors or not. From what I can tell it does.
Any help in figuring this mess out would be appreciated.
Mike
My question is, Is it plug and play for the 2004 Audi Concert II Bose system? I have called two different places to inquire and one said the CK3000 will plug right in to the back of my ConcertII connectors and the other place wanted to sell me two sets of conversion cables.
Does anyone know if I need the cables for sure or not? I guess the real issue is if the Concert II in the 2004 Audi's uses the iso connectors or not. From what I can tell it does.
Any help in figuring this mess out would be appreciated.
Mike
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Sunday, and I removed the connections from the H/U
The Parrot CK3100 he had connected right to the back of the H/U at these points labeld for the phone connection.
<img src="http://www.loomknitting.com/auditt/images/headunitwiring.jpg">
You would then need to find switched and unswitched power and ground to complete the connection.
You will need to rmove the lower dash to get at these points, and to run the wires from the H/U under the dash. There is a place for the Parrot "box"" to be store there also.
The Parrot CK3100 he had connected right to the back of the H/U at these points labeld for the phone connection.
<img src="http://www.loomknitting.com/auditt/images/headunitwiring.jpg">
You would then need to find switched and unswitched power and ground to complete the connection.
You will need to rmove the lower dash to get at these points, and to run the wires from the H/U under the dash. There is a place for the Parrot "box"" to be store there also.
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I think some of the lesser ones don't have the line in/out and just have the speaker connectors. I think it's still doable but the line inputs and phone line make it much easier to connect.
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<img src="http://www.parrot.biz/guide_chm/graphics/charts/cables.jpg"><ul><li><a href="http://www.parrot.biz/guide_chm/CK3000/index.html">CK3000 install</a></li></ul>
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