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Fitting a Parrot Bluetooth Kit (w245 / Audio 20)

andylinney

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I'm looking to fit a parrot MK9200i kit to my B180 and was wondering if it's a sensible 1st time DIY job? Is it simply a case of plugging it all in or am I going to need to get my soldering iron out?

I'd sooner have the job done right if there's any chance it's a difficult job but I'm equally reluctant to hand over £50 to have someone plug in a few connectors.
 
I'm looking to fit a parrot MK9200i kit to my B180 and was wondering if it's a sensible 1st time DIY job? Is it simply a case of plugging it all in or am I going to need to get my soldering iron out?

I'd sooner have the job done right if there's any chance it's a difficult job but I'm equally reluctant to hand over £50 to have someone plug in a few connectors.

You can get much better integration with your existing steering wheel controls, instrument cluster and audio-20 unit for the same sort of money as a Parrot costs.

Have a look at a Fiscon Pro instead.

Fitting means the audio-20 coming out regardless of the kit you install. If you havnt done this before then its easy to damage the trim. Whoever does it for you, check the trim below the audio-20 before and after the install ;-)
 

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