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Parrot hands free install
Parrot hands free install
Hi new here but had BMWs for years.
Bought a 2007 x3 as a winter drive (also have a z4 and 5 series) This is our first Old bmw and it doesn't have fitted Bluetooth phone capability so I'm intending fitting a parrot 3100 systems that I've bought used and a dedicated adapter for the parrot and x3.
Before I rip everything apart I've been looking at the web for inspiration and have a few questions that you folk may be able to answer.
Where's best to source the permanant 12v from? Cig lighter, glovebox light or fuse box?
What I'd the non loomed yellow wire for on the parrot?, muting? Where does it connect on the back of the profession a radio?
Are there any issues with the can bus and parrot?
Thanks in advance
Bought a 2007 x3 as a winter drive (also have a z4 and 5 series) This is our first Old bmw and it doesn't have fitted Bluetooth phone capability so I'm intending fitting a parrot 3100 systems that I've bought used and a dedicated adapter for the parrot and x3.
Before I rip everything apart I've been looking at the web for inspiration and have a few questions that you folk may be able to answer.
Where's best to source the permanant 12v from? Cig lighter, glovebox light or fuse box?
What I'd the non loomed yellow wire for on the parrot?, muting? Where does it connect on the back of the profession a radio?
Are there any issues with the can bus and parrot?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Parrot hands free install
You can buy an adapter lead on Ebay ( cheapest source ) that plugs into the back of the radio and connects to the original loom with the parrot leads coming off.
That way it's just plug and play.
I put my control box behind the glovebox. there are several areas to put it.
That way it's just plug and play.
I put my control box behind the glovebox. there are several areas to put it.
Last edited by mikesmith2939 on Fri Feb 12, 2016 5:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Parrot hands free install
Yes thanks for the reply. I've got the adapter but it needs an ignition switched 12v to a red wire and the parrot unit has a yellow mute wire that I assume goes to the mute function on the radio.
So where is the mute and where can I pick up 12v ignition feed
This is the puppy
Cheers
So where is the mute and where can I pick up 12v ignition feed
This is the puppy
Cheers
Last edited by Grumpy2 on Fri Feb 12, 2016 7:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Parrot hands free install
Use a piggy back fuse from eBay straight into your fuse box.
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Re: Parrot hands free install
thanks, one on order. which fuse should I use?
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Re: Parrot hands free install
I don't think you have the right lead, mine plugged into the back of the radio then into the main harness.
Then the parrot plugged into this, no need to mess around finding live feeds and mute connection, all done from the patch lead.
Then the parrot plugged into this, no need to mess around finding live feeds and mute connection, all done from the patch lead.
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thanks, the one I have is supposed to be the right one SOT976
http://www.nexxia.co.uk/product.asp?s=P ... e=CT10BM03
things are never as easy as they could be are they?
http://www.nexxia.co.uk/product.asp?s=P ... e=CT10BM03
things are never as easy as they could be are they?
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Re: Parrot hands free install
Looking at it, you should have gone for the fully populated version.
I have no idea where the mute wire would go.
I have no idea where the mute wire would go.
Re: Parrot hands free install
the fully populated version only includes CD and steering wheel leads (these are easy to re-route so are not necessary)
http://www.nexxia.co.uk/search_results. ... &go=submit
the red wire still needs to be connected to 12V and the yellow mute comes directly off the parrot black box.
cheers
http://www.nexxia.co.uk/search_results. ... &go=submit
the red wire still needs to be connected to 12V and the yellow mute comes directly off the parrot black box.
cheers