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Car 6000 CD Bluetooth Music Adapter Wireless Bluetooth Aux-in Audio Cable Adapter for Ford Focus Mondeo 6000CD

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bluetooth was an optional extra, and is available with the standard CD6000 as well as the Sony head unit. To retrofit, you need (I did this a couple of weeks ago with these);

Using a small screwdriver, push in the small slot situated behind the interior mirror, this will release the light assembly. Undo the 2 torx screws, slid console forward and down.On second thoughts, why install a bluetooth car kit when you can choose to look like a knob, like this guy? You will need: I used the Focus wiring although I’m told that the Fiesta wiring is the same except the microphone wire is shorter (not an issue here) and is about half the cost of the Focus wiring. On a successful pincode being entered, your phones bluetooth name will come up on the stereo display, and your phone will be "bonded" with your stereo for bluetooth usage. First lift the arm rest (or whatever it's called), then gently pull up the centre console, starting by the cup holder - you will find a join line inside the cup holder, pull on this and centre consul will come up (makes a horrible noise first time you do it) working forward towards the ash tray. I have located and testet (whit an instrument that makes a sound when wires are put together) the pusible mic plug under the glovebox.

First lift the arm rest (or whatever it's called), then gently pull up the centre consul, starting by the cup holder - you will find a join line inside the cup holder, pull on this and centre consul will come up (makes a horrible noise first time you do it) working forward towards the ash tray. Know your phones bluetooth individual name so you know that it is your phone when you activate it with your stereo, ie "Dave", or "K800i" etc... Before I go out and buy the things that is needed for the retrofix, I would like to get confirmed that it is possible. Connect the connector of the mic lead to the connector of the loom under the steering column somewhere safe so it wont get caught.I have located the grey connector near the bonnet release BUT I can't see the 2 wires from the mic. The connector is a 22 pin. Looking up under the dash, locate the oblong lip, with a plastic post towards one end - it’s behind the plastic piece on the dash, towards the centre of the car â€" this is where the BT/VC module mounts. To do this, depending on the make of your stereo, you need to play around with the phone menu. Find out how to debond and get rid of existing stored phones. Refitting the bottom half of the cover is a bit fiddly, just make sure the bolt is loose fit in the cover, fit both bolt and torx screw, then fully tighten both. When refitting the top half, ensure the ears at the front are engaged properly. Answer/Reject calls though your original car radio/navigation system via the FF (Fast forward) button.

I have found, on the internet, a picture of a mic plug finis code: 1474203. Should I also use this?

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Next remove the 2 triangle's in the stereo surround (small electrical screwdriver), then undo the 2 torx screws on either side and the 2 at the bottom, pull panel forward a small amount and disconnect the three switches at the top, pull the panel forward some more and disconnect the 2 plugs from the climate control, place panel securely out of the way.

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