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Jetta Golf MKIV Motorola T605 bluetooth handsfree phone integration - $150

dr.zed

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Thanks everybody... SOLD!!!!

Motorola T605 hands free with integration to stock radio. Factory harness included. Mutes your stereo automatically when a call is received and the call comes through car stereo speakers. Also included is the map light console with the factory slots to hide the mic for a super clean factory like installation. Microphone is mounted anywhere you like for a factory Bluetooth handsfree installation!

$150. This kit has everything needed to do a super clean installation. The harness alone and maplights cost me $75.

Motorola T605 is compatible with streaming music via bluetooth as well. Comes with factory harness so it can be removed and installed easily. (ignore the diesel tuning box top right).







 
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childishidealism

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Can you explain why you had to get a new map light and how this thing wires in? I take it you remove the stereo plug the wiring harness adapter so no wiring is changed in the car. Where do the mic and controller cables come out of the dash at? Does $150 include shipping?
 

dr.zed

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childishidealism said:
Can you explain why you had to get a new map light and how this thing wires in? I take it you remove the stereo plug the wiring harness adapter so no wiring is changed in the car. Where do the mic and controller cables come out of the dash at? Does $150 include shipping?
The 02 and up Jettas didn't have the provision for a "factory" mic which was a European option (see the grid to the left of the right map light button). I bought an older map light which had the cutout so you could hide the mic with a factory look. My 03 had that blanked off. Otherwise you can mount the mic elsewhere.

You simply remove the radio and plug in the supplied harness and then plug your original harness into the back of it. Its plug and play, however, depending on the year there is one wire (the constant power wire) which may need to be moved.

My install was in an 03.

Its quite an easy install.

From the harness behind the stereo you route them to the glove box or just above like I did. Once the radio is out you can snake it through easily.

We can work out shipping. I'm in Canada, so I assume $20 with insurance?
 

childishidealism

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Thanks for the info. I'm waiting on a Palm Pre and I'm going to want to play for it for a few days before deciding if I think I want to add this in or not and I'm looking into my options.
 

Ed's TDI

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2001 Bora and 2016 Touareg
I'm also interested, if this is still available. Just wondering if it would still work with a 2001 single-din Monsoon head unit. I guess that it would work since you had to change your '03 rearview mirror to an older version similar to my '01.

Any chance you have a pic or 2 of the connectors going to the back of the head unit? Also, looking at the pic of the head unit display, does this mean that the hands-free unit interfaces through the CD changer input?
 

dr.zed

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Ed's TDI said:
I'm also interested, if this is still available. Just wondering if it would still work with a 2001 single-din Monsoon head unit. I guess that it would work since you had to change your '03 rearview mirror to an older version similar to my '01.
Any chance you have a pic or 2 of the connectors going to the back of the head unit? Also, looking at the pic of the head unit display, does this mean that the hands-free unit interfaces through the CD changer input?
The kit comes with the 2002+ harness.

You would need this harness:

http://www.discountcarstereo.com/detail.aspx?ID=983 (its $15)

The question many Audi/VW owners are asking is "What do i need to add a Bluetooth kit to my VW factory radio? You will need three parts:
1. Bluetooth compatible phone
2. Bluetooth car kit (i.e. Motorola IHF1000/T605) and
3. VW CelFi harness--- enter the PXVWHF1.
The PXVWHF1 is a vehicle specific harness designed for easy plug-n-play installation of the Motorola IHF1000/T605 Bluetooth Kit in select 1998-Up VW Radios. The PXVWHF1 provides power, Muting and speaker signal to the Motorola IHF1000/T605 Bluetooth® phone kit. Hands-Free conversation is possible with the microphone (included in Bluetooth kit) and existing speaker in your car. With this harness you won't have to spend time trying to figure out what wire goes to what pin, modify the factory radio plugs. Spend time enjoying your IHF1000/T605 knowing that every connection is safe and secure.
Compatibility & Notes [The following requirements must be met for this part to work]
1. Not compatible with OnStar. See our FULL APPLICATION GUIDE for vehicle compatibility.
2. Compatible radios must have a 8-pin and 6-pin connector on the back of the radio.
2. Not compatible with 2002-Up Double DIN Radios with this Connector.--- see the PXVWHF2 or PPH9300
4. The green 6-pin plug on the PXVWHF1 plugs directly into the back of the radio as seen here
5. The PXVWHF1 features two 8-pin (one Female, one Male) connectors that mate perfectly with the black 8-pin speaker plug on the radio, the white 8-pin plug connects to the 3043533Z02 harness included in the Motorola IHF1000z car kit.

 

dr.zed

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Ed's TDI said:
I'm also interested, if this is still available. Just wondering if it would still work with a 2001 single-din Monsoon head unit. I guess that it would work since you had to change your '03 rearview mirror to an older version similar to my '01.
Any chance you have a pic or 2 of the connectors going to the back of the head unit? Also, looking at the pic of the head unit display, does this mean that the hands-free unit interfaces through the CD changer input?
No there are specific PHONE connections on the back of the head unit. They were always there going back to 1998 or so for the Euro cars which this options. Why the Euros get things 10 years before us I don't know.

I can't speak for the 01 cars but in my 03 the CD changer was not affected. I had a phatbox where the changer would have been
 

Brokk

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'04 GLS TDI JETTA
I wish I would have seen this sooner. Sometimes I think the search feature hates me. I am looking to have something like this installed in my '04 Jetta.
 
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