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Old 06-29-2012, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by AudiMick
Make sure you have all the correct aftermarket wiring harnesses, TTs vary a lot in wiring schematics. you shouldn't need to actually cut the original loom
Yeah no kidding took a while for me to find the correct wiring diagram. The best one ended up being the one on the top of the radio. And I'm not planning to cut in the original loom but I do plan to remove the splice in that is already there for the aftermarket part that I'm removing.
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Will not get to the install this weekend, need two more parts to finish the job. Torx screwdriver and an "add a circuit" for #27 in the fuse panel.
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Did removed the after market aux input that was installed for the previous owner by best buy and imho they did a terrible job.
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Originally Posted by andrew13
Did removed the after market aux input that was installed for the previous owner by best buy and imho they did a terrible job.
I installed a Kenwood in my car last year.I primarily only use the radio and Bluetooth Music Streaming.

If you are using USB and retain the Bose amp and speakers, make sure you think about using a ground loop isolator (radio Shack) as the switchover transient on USB can be kind of LOUD.

Also most of the trim kits don't work very well. The AI looks like crap. Scosche is questionable

I used the Metra

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...a-99-9100.html


TT stuff ($$$) also fits nicely.

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Agreed on the AI. I originally bought that one and ended up having to dremel get it to fit. I also bought two of these from amazon:
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for GLI issue.
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Originally Posted by AudiMick
I primarily only use the radio and Bluetooth Music Streaming.[/url]
The exact reason I am upgrading bluetooth streaming and calling.
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