Ok, the orange MOST cable is used to link the BT module in to the system, best place is back of radio or nav screen, unplug one of them, add in the new cable with the long tail fed down the side of the dash so you can connect the BT module and tuck it up behind the centre panel trim.
You'll need the piggy back fuse to provide power to the module, fuse 48 works well, it will also need an earth, one of the body studs by the fuses works well.
Mic is place in the overhead interior light there should be an unused plug wrapped in foam in the headlining
Switches, well they go on the wheel, then you'll need to enable the settings with a diagnostic toolAltox GSM FBH controller thread
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25th Jun 2017 3:12 pm
xallem
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Thank you very much Beanie.
It is ok for the MOST cable.
I understand that the the piggy back has to plug instead the 48 fuse.
Then the oser side of this short cable has to be connected to the red one of the two cable which are very thin ?
Where do I put the thin connector in the D4 module ?
I didn't understood where the mic has to be plugged.
I have a IIDTool bluetooth. I suppose this will helps me to enable the settings.
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