Bmw E46 Parrot Ck3000 Install
BMW E46 330i 3 Series Bluetooth Parrot ck3000 & Connects2 CTPPAR007 Installation Making a Handsfree Voice Call using the Bluetooth Parrot ck3000 & Connects2 CTPPAR007 that installs behind the dash and works like the OEM Factory Bluetooth The OEM kit displays the called ID on the radio when someone calls. You're also able to scroll through your phonebook on the car display. (that's what I've heard). The Parrot CK3000 evo / Connects2 kit allows you to use the Steering wheel controls for the following: - Answer - hangup - Adjust the volume of the Speaker phone - switch between speaker phone and cell phone - redial last number - Voice Dialing IF the Cell phone supports DATA push.
(iphone doesn't suport it, but voice dial on the iphone still works. Once you dial a number on your phone, it goes straight into speaker phone) The sound comes out of your stereo when you're using speakerphone. It mutes the radio when you get a call. The Kit syncs up to your bluetooth phone each time you turn on your car.
I have a 2003 BMW X5 (E53) 3.0 diesel SPORT and am trying to fit a Parrot CK3000 Evolution bluetooth & Connects2 CTPPAR008 installation kit to it to get. BMW E46 330i 3 Series Bluetooth Parrot ck3000 & Connects2 CTPPAR007 Installation Making a Handsfree Voice Call using the Bluetooth Parrot ck3000. BMW steering wheel interface to Parrot. Parrot Bluetooth Car Kits with Installation. Fiscon Bluetooth Car Kits with Installation.
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You'll hear a beep and the radio will flash 'phone' to let you know it sync'd up properly. You don't need the ugly Parrot controller for anything but it needs to be plugged in order for the Parrot BT to function properly and to change the settings. Plugged in you can tuck in behind the glovebox or dash.
Hi, I have a 2003 BMW X5 (E53) 3.0 diesel SPORT and am trying to fit a Parrot CK3000 Evolution bluetooth & Connects2 CTPPAR008 installation kit to it to get: 1) Bluetooth for my phone 2) steering wheel control of my phone with factory fitted steering wheel controls. Problem is: the installation instructions are ridiculous! Nothing indicates which of the 4 (at least cables) to connect to what! Is it behind the dashboard on the 16/9 GPS / radio / OBC screen?
Behind the glove box??? In the boot (trunk) under the spare wheel? I've dismantled all these and still can't work out what to connect to what.
I have photos of all this but if anyone has instructions (or good ideas!) on how to implement this, I'd very much like to hear. Thanks, John.