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Old 10-03-2007, 11:09   #1
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Hi, wondered if anybody has one of these fitted and want to know, are they a straight plug in or do you need to fiddle with the wiring?
Car is a 56 fabia vrs with symphony head unit.
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Hi, wondered if anybody has one of these fitted and want to know, are they a straight plug in or do you need to fiddle with the wiring?
Car is a 56 fabia vrs with symphony head unit.
I have just fitted a Parrot CK3100:
http://www.briskoda.net/forums/ice-s...02/#post860501
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There should be enough instructions with it.

For placing you might also want to see this;

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/ice-s...02/#post860523
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Just bought a CK3100. Went to fit it but because i have the standard Symphony head unit still fitted i need the green connector and wires listed on Fabia-vrs.com - Home Page in the mobile phone integration section (cheers Stu ).

The Lazy arsed parts guy at my local dealer is rubbish so i went to the Seat dealer insted. Should be here by wed, so hopefully i can fit it on sat when i have a spare minute.

How easily does the a-pillar trim come off?? Am i likely to break any plastic clips or anything??
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How easily does the a-pillar trim come off?? Am i likely to break any plastic clips or anything??
If you are just thinking about the microphone cable, you don't need to take it off. Just poke the cable behind it.
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If you are just thinking about the microphone cable, you don't need to take it off. Just poke the cable behind it.
Yes thats exactly what i was thinking. Cool. cheers mate
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