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Hi guys I'm pretty sure this plug is for the factory mobile setup, but does anyone recognise what phone it would plug into? would it be worth changing the plug to match my Nokia phone plug? How easy would it be to change it?

cheers

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that said if its like every other dealer fit option I've seen onthese It can be modded to take another nokia - benz did a similar thing.

Chris

You're like an encyclopedia, thanks mate!!!

I'll give you call about the DVD headunit sometime this week.

cheers

Alain

That's cool! I've read about it, but haven't seen that before. Does the other side of the steering wheel have controls for the stereo?

What model is your car?

Might want to check to see if it can connect by bluetooth because I have read that it was an option.

Hi no controls on the other side. the top and bottom buttons control the stereo volume and change tracks and radio stations.

2005 6MT

No Bluetooth I'm afraid tested that a while back.

cheers

That's cool! I've read about it, but haven't seen that before. Does the other side of the steering wheel have controls for the stereo?

What model is your car?

Might want to check to see if it can connect by bluetooth because I have read that it was an option.

would LOVE to play with this. (especially since it was a dealer fitted option..) anyone in brissy got this?

Hi Chris , got 1 off the wharf today 05 6sp , ready to comply , will have to ring you and talk . on the southside of brissy as well .

Regards Brad

brad,

thanks for today.

for the record that unit is BUILT INTO the car similar to what lexus did in the 90s with motorola. my thoughts would be to find the phone that runs it and use that. nothing else can be used. this info is based on the above car.

Hi guys I'm pretty sure this plug is for the factory mobile setup, but does anyone recognise what phone it would plug into? would it be worth changing the plug to match my Nokia phone plug? How easy would it be to change it?

cheers

Hi, I just picked up my 6mt 06 last week after a lot of red tape, it too has the same phone connection.

Is there a way to get the bluetooth to work?

Hi

The buttons are for the phone only so they dont control any audio controls. When you press the phone button it displays the phone menu on the sat/nav screen prob shows phone info etc.. If I can find a phone that actual works with it I will give an update.

cheers

hey guys,

i have the same phone connector in my car.. I went through the manual and it says that it is only compatible with au phones. For those who don't know au is a CMDA-1 phone network run by KDDI in Japan. There are quite a few phones designed for au by different manufacturers so I am assuming that all of these phones must have the same connector? Check the lineup here.

There's a Sanyo phone there under global passport which is gsm and cdma so that should work.. But I really would prefer a phone adapter :)

Just did a bit more digging... you basically need the reverse of this cable.. I actually have an adapter that does the same thing.. just need to reverse the flat connector

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