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« on: May 20, 2006, 17:59 »

How to fit a MK5 GOLF Nokia Car Kit and get your radio to mute, and get your sounds through the car stereo speakers.

ok here goes....

To do this job you will need:

An autoleads interface lead ( 06-116b VW 2003- )  and car phone kit - the one shown here is the Nokia Advanced Hands free Bluetooth Car Kit CK-7W.......


1= Interface, 2= Microphone, 3= Control Unit and remote

Some insulating tape, wire strippers & cutters, torx T20 and T15 drivers and a small flat screwdriver or pick set.


and about 1.5 hours......


PREPARING THE LOOM

Unpackage the loom and find the RADIO (Female) end and look for the BLUE wire that goes to the CAR KIT CONTROL UNIT.


Once found, Cut this wire at the RADIO end and pull it out from its loom.


Tape up the loose wire on the RADIO end of the plug.



FITTING THE MIC

Remove the fuse box cover on the end of the dash


Then remove the plastic bar shown below by pulling on it


Next open the cubby below the main light switch


Remove this by squeezing the sides as show. Pull the box down and outwards.




Next,  hold your mic at the top of the A pillar and run the wire from it behind the A pillar trim as shown AND ONLY THIS WAY SO AS TO AVOID PROBLEMS WITH SIDE AIR BAGS PLEASE  wink




Then run the wire to the bottom of the a pillar trim - hide the wire by pulling the rubber back and inserting the mic wire.






At the bottom of the a pillar trim insert the plug end of the mic through the hole as indicated


Then pull it out through the cubbyhole opening. Leave the mic wire there for now.


REMOVING THE RADIO CONSOLE

Look to the top of the console at the air vent ( NOT on non-climate cars simply remove rubber mat and follow below )


Remove the small light sensor at the rear of this vent and unplug it.




Then insert your fingers into this hole and pull upwards to remove.


Once this vent cover has been removed look to the rear to find a screw - remove this.


Then insert your fingers into this panel hole and pull upwards to remove.


Look into the top and you will see 2 more screws, Remove these.


Then pull the upper radio/air vents panel upwards to remove it - this is a little painful!


Next remove the 2 screws shown


Then remove the facia panel by pulling it towards the rear of the car, from the top corners.










Once the front panel is removed there are 8 screws holding the radio and heater controls in place - remove these


Now slide the radio out and place it on top of the dash.


Unplug the main loom by pressing the fastener together and pulling backwards


If you have a cd changer or sound pack etc now it the time to remove the extra plugs from the loom. DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THE 2 MAIN WIRING BLOCKS only the "clipped" in ones.




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« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2006, 23:08 »

Mod thanks for making this sticky!  grin
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« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2006, 10:32 »

Good work Doc..........  I'd have to use some tape on the screw tips though!!!!   cool cool cool
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2006, 19:39 »

OK great idea but if your carefull (like I am) you won't need it - plus this is my job so I'm used to doing it!  grin



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« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2006, 00:22 »

OK great idea but if your carefull (like I am) you won't need it - plus this is my job so I'm used to doing it!  grin



LOL, i have many screwdriver and spanner scars from similar jobs  shocked
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« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2006, 08:41 »

Well in future you know who to ask to avoid such irritations to your cars skin  grin
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« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2006, 04:08 »

hey Doc

Morning!! just going thru your install pix - got me a dvd sat nav on ebay and need to hook it up.... notice you have one.... so are you able to say whereabouts the gps aerial is sited? Or is yours factory fitted on the roof as part of the aerial. For those of us doing it as a retro fit any pointers where we should site it?

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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2006, 09:18 »

on the dash would do wouldn't it? Basically it needs to see the sky!
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« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2006, 21:49 »

Sorry for the delay - YOu can put it behind the dash - yes BUT make sure there is no metal in the part above your ariel!

You could also put it in the top mounted air vent if you have on as this is made of plastic  wink
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« Reply #9 on: June 24, 2006, 09:00 »

thanx doc

at the moment it is just sitting on the dash - will need more time to locate position under dash nearest to the front. but yep it was really plug and play - impressed! and now my gti is almost there ....te he he. looking into the phat noise system but this means no cd's   cry

any how next on my list is your nokia bluetooth setup and hooking up my active sub....

thanks man
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