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Re: Car phone
« Reply #15 on: 25 April 2008, 20:06:52 »

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I have a Nokia 6310i business phone, it was a real pain having to stop everytime it rang, i now have a hands free fitted in the miggy and Audi, all works through the radio, excellent.

Thats why i need to sort one cause if i stopped everytime it rang i wouldnt get to any jobs and be finishing at 2am  ;D

look above the glovebox there might be wiring already there with yours being an elite :y
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Re: Car phone
« Reply #16 on: 25 April 2008, 20:11:04 »

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I have a Nokia 6310i business phone, it was a real pain having to stop everytime it rang, i now have a hands free fitted in the miggy and Audi, all works through the radio, excellent.

Thats why i need to sort one cause if i stopped everytime it rang i wouldnt get to any jobs and be finishing at 2am  ;D

look above the glovebox there might be wiring already there with yours being an elite :y

Daft question but how much wiring am i looking for or will that be the only thing there? Do i need to take glove box out to see?
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Re: Car phone
« Reply #17 on: 25 April 2008, 20:16:08 »

just stick your hand up the back you might be lucky and feel it ! about ten wires and a plug simaler to cd changer !! rectangle two rows of wires iirc !! :y
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Re: Car phone
« Reply #18 on: 25 April 2008, 20:20:11 »

This is the connector you need to find:-

(Sorry about the quality)

« Last Edit: 25 April 2008, 20:21:02 by VXL_V6 »
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Re: Car phone
« Reply #19 on: 25 April 2008, 20:29:01 »

Just had a route around but couldnt find it just the sat nav or traffic master speaker, will have a good route when its a bit lighter, thanks for picture mate.  :y
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Re: Car phone
« Reply #20 on: 26 April 2008, 10:24:05 »

It's taped above the glovebox and a real pain to get at. Had to take the govebox out on mine to get to it.

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Re: Car phone
« Reply #21 on: 26 April 2008, 19:30:03 »

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I have a Nokia 6310i business phone, it was a real pain having to stop everytime it rang, i now have a hands free fitted in the miggy and Audi, all works through the radio, excellent.

Thats why i need to sort one cause if i stopped everytime it rang i wouldnt get to any jobs and be finishing at 2am  ;D

That's what I've got. I bought the car with a Nokia 6310 cradle in it, so I eventually realised the cheapest and best option was to go out and buy a 6310 to fit the car rather than bugger about.

Perfect solution now with one exception: If someone calls me my colour SatNav screen switches to "External Audio Source" and stops me from seeing the map and hearing the instructions. It's a right PITA if someone calls just in the last 15 minutes of an unknown journey through an unfamiliar town or city.

As it was when I bought it.



The wood effect has gone now :y
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Re: Car phone
« Reply #22 on: 26 April 2008, 19:42:42 »

errr, that cradle is an MBC15S, highly likely to be connected to a CK-7W or CK-126 , are you sure you haven't got a 6230 or 6230i?

Carkit for the 6310 plus many others is actually the CK-91

The blanking of the CID annoys me as well, why can't it leave the map on like it does when you are using the radio or CD?  :(
« Last Edit: 26 April 2008, 19:44:39 by VXL_V6 »
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