Bluetooth audio... Help Needed

Popey

Senior member
So I have been using a Bluetooth dongle connected to a 30pin old style iPod adapter in my glovebox for some time. However it’s now breaking up and the unreliable. The kit fitted is the dealer fit genuine iPod interface, I think this users the cd changer input?

What would be the easiest way to remove this and add a better Bluetooth audio connection?

Things to consider;

I have the DSP hifi system
Factory pop up nav
Easy to instal (I don’t want to run cables from boot etc)

Thanks

Dave
 
Speak specifically to this eBay seller, he sends from Germany, but supplies a decent solution even for DSP systems. If you pm him with your vin, he will give you a list of exactly what you need, can also add bluetooth call functionality... it clips in the cd changer socket so really easy to install...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254073161800?_trkparms=ni_actn%3Anav%7Cni_nt%3AWATCHITM_GTC%7Cni_apos%3A2%7Cni_sg%3A1%7Cni_pos%3A2%7Cni_st%3AREAD%7Cni_wh%3A1%7Cni_nid%3A559254527020%7Cni_nsid%3A254073161800%7Cni_bn%3A1&_trksid=p2380424.m570.l5997
 
So they have a solution but I need to splice into a couple of wires behind the head unit. I need a positive on ignition on and a ground.

Could someone point me in the right direction.

Thanks
 
My solution from him was for my non dip car, hence, I think is easier.

I could be wrong, but ground is easy, the ignition live could be from 12v lighter socket as that circuit is well rated?
 
Popey said:
So they have a solution but I need to splice into a couple of wires behind the head unit. I need a positive on ignition on and a ground.

Do you know if their solution will show the song title etc on the screen? I see there is a mike on the piccie - can you use it for calls too?
 
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