I have managed to fit the parrot in so that the mic works. But not sure where to put the wire that allows the calls to come through the stereo speakers ?I have managed to fit the parrot in so that the mic works. But not sure where to put the wire that allows the calls to come through the stereo speakers ?
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how have you wired it up, have you used the correct lead? on some jeep cars the sound only travels down the rear speakers and the amp in the boot splits the sound. you will also need to radio on for the parrot to work.
This will need a software update, you will need a laptop with Bluetooth and download the update manager from Parrot.com. otherwise you can also find all parrot engineers on the web site.
Has your 3100 ever worked correctly since being installed? Can you give me more information about how it was installed (professionally or by your self)? Often times when these are installed the mute wires get connected (Mute 1, 2, and 3). These are unnecessary and will often cause problems because many stock radios don't have a dedicated mute wire. If you are able to get to the wiring disconnect and tape up the mute wires. Did that solve the problem? If not and if this also came on after a time where the Parrot worked correctly, it could be the blue box or the mute cable (the one with the wires that go to and from all the speakers with the black box on it) have gone bad. I've installed many of these without issues. I've also had to replace brand new ones after people installed them and connected the mute1, 2 or 3 wires. If those mute wires are connected to the wrong wire in the vehicle it can allow current to flow into the device causing it to damage itself damaging itself.
First, you will have to know if the vehicle has a facra or an iso norme build in it.
If it is a Facra, the wires to wires install is still possible but complicated and will necesarly need to get the diagram. Especially if the vehicle has an amplified system build in it. Or maybe optic fiber somewhere in the vehicle.
The vehicle has maybe an mute included into the autoradio, then the hot question you have is about the existing cable harness existing.
In that case I will advising you to get in touch with the manufacturer of the kit to get informed.
First, you will have to ensure that the vehicle doesn't have an amplified system build in it. Cause in that case the kit should use the two wires line in and line out and check behind the autoradio if you have the entries line in line out. (with this solution, no accessibility with the mute when you have the radio and you receive a call).
But the general idea is to ensure about the vehicle system build in it, cause with an amplified system, you have to avoid it to passing the sound directly to the speakers. (may be wires to wires or a specific harness which is taking acount of it).
I have managed to fit the parrot in so that the mic works. But not sure where to put the wire that allows the calls to come through the stereo speakers ?
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