Actually some VW radios from 98 and 99.5 (when the new models came out)and all 2002 to present have phone audio input and mute capability built in. They are ready to be connected to a phone interface kit. Only catch is you still have to buy a kit from whomever made you phone. With a bluetooth kit you can hookup any bt phone, not just one model like a wired car kit.sch8489 said:subject pretty much says it all. can I? or am I stuck with an '06 and the dealer kit?
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Can you please post a link to this VW accessory? Can't seem to find it on DriverGear..SilverGhost said:Actually some VW radios from 98 and 99.5 (when the new models came out)and all 2002 to present have phone audio input and mute capability built in. They are ready to be connected to a phone interface kit. Only catch is you still have to buy a kit from whomever made you phone. With a bluetooth kit you can hookup any bt phone, not just one model like a wired car kit.
DriverGear actually lists a harness for single and double DIN radios. You use the harness to connect your car kit to the factory radio.
Of course if you are in the market for an aftermarket radio, I'm sure one of the newer Alpines have an adaptor box to hook up a phone.
Sorry, I couldn't find it online either. I have a Driver magazine, flip it over and it is a DriverGear catalog. If you let me know which radio you have, I'll send you the part #. Or better yet I'll post both when I get home this afternoon.pepper10 said:Can you please post a link to this VW accessory? Can't seem to find it on DriverGear..![]()
Copycat!!!20IndigoBlue02 said:I bought myself a AVIC S1 for xmas also (got it friday). The Bluetooth sucks a lot of juice on both the phone and the S1. However, it works very well. It did take some time to transfer phone numbers (via BT) from my cell to the S1.
I wouldn't get the IHF1000 from a VW dealer becuase it costs way more than what you can get it for off the internet.Nate_Grauvogel said:The Motorola IHF1000, also sold by VW, can integrate with the radios... ECSTuning has install intructions, but I couldn't find the kit on their site...
First, you have those. Second, to my knowledge all double DIN radios have those inputs, and most of the later single DINs have those inputs as well.ethelene said:How can you tell if your radio has the feeds and mute function? I have an 05 Passat wagon.
That is the most promising option I've seem so far. Do you have a link or anything? Price?BTW - the factory replacement unit for that radio comes with Blue tooth built in.
Jason
I read about the unit - it is also factory radio in the Canadian Golf and Jetta city models. I looks a little like the base radio in the MkV but with a couple buttons for the phone right in the middle. Interestingly enough it uses the old style connectors so it will work in place of single DIN radios as well.That is the most promising option I've seem so far. Do you have a link or anything? Price?