... the lower USB on the box?
There is one dip switch that alters the phone settings for the cars factory settings have you tryed putting that to o... Posted by fifethebay on 09 February 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Thanks for the respone.
Yes I have been through all the options with the dip switches. Have also updated fimware to V46 so this fully supports th... Posted by Sergehog on 09 February 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
...ot yours either) as my car has a separate climate control system with its own displays and controls so this airconditioning menu is inoperative on my ... Posted by paulpage on 30 May 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
I think all car's that were fitted with the RD4 N3 radio had a second aerial as it's a bi-tuner i.e can switch frequency's depending on the area so to... Posted by on 10 January 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
... in the cabin for power, and if you play with the controls on your device while driving, it could be taken for a mobile phone.
Personally, I'd go... Posted by BigJohnD on 22 June 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
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If you are thinking about having a computer controlled from the factory head unit and outputting to the main dash display, then I am interested ... Posted by darrylb on 20 December 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...a radio and a cd changer, for instance. Since the control data (not the music!) to/from the radio is of the "ack/nak" variety, it should be possible t... Posted by catnamedog on 30 December 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...y would be to change the switched live feed for a permanent one but you then run the risk of a flat battery if you forget to turn the radio off. Posted by Dave_Retired. on 09 November 2015 | Relevance: 0.6
...8 says to look at the connectors, Can Bus and ABS Control unit
U1209 says to look at the connectors, gearbox ECU and ESP ECU
FC82 does relate t... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 04 September 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
...ied to explain why this isn't a clever idea and he says, "that could be why I spun it out of control in the winter". And this guy is a teacher. Posted by Stubblechops on 15 August 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
Like others, mine is more or less permanently connected and hidden.
I don't know if the car charges the iPod when the engine is switched off, but... Posted by BigJohnD on 08 July 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
...t within around 10 minutes with air reciruclation switched on.
No reliability issues as yet (currently on 39,000 miles), it had 2 repairs under ... Posted by naughtiusmaximus on 06 December 2017 | Relevance: 0.6
... well....there's not much point you might as well switch it off.
comfort - no complaints except you can't see the front of the car, I got my s... Posted by M7irl on 15 January 2018 | Relevance: 0.6
...ard takes a bit of getting used to but the heater controls become second nature and are better than some cars with numerous little buttons that you ca... Posted by johntech on 12 February 2018 | Relevance: 0.6
Indeed, I'm very confident that the reversing sensors will keep working at all times, if I switch to the Kenwood and buy the appropriate harness from ... Posted by Commodore on 15 September 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...reakout unit containing the USB, auxin and bypass switch, allowing you to hide the main box behind the headunit), adding additional menu options and f... Posted by Commodore on 15 September 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...sors harness), but has the benefit of having iPod control, usb port, aux input, Bluetooth & mic all built in to the head unit & fascia. It als... Posted by Commodore on 17 October 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...nd display adapter isn't compatible with steering controls where there are separate computer and radio controls. The computer controls work but there ... Posted by on 18 October 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...rt, so iPods and the like require the volume to be cranked up. Remember to turn it down before switching to the radio or you'll be deafened.
Posted by BigJohnD on 11 March 2011 | Relevance: 0.6
...e same time with the USB Box as the box will take control of the phone, meaning no sat nav controls. Or at least, that's my understanding of the way t... Posted by on 17 May 2011 | Relevance: 0.6