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Stereo CDR 22(32) connecting to Parrot CK3100

silvermilnec

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OK why did i start! I'm trying to put bluetooth and Ipod in the car. I've decided on the Parrot CK3100 and a similar kit to Dension.

My car as got the CDR32 my first question is what difference is it to the CDR22?
It'salso got the Amp upgrade as anyone fitted the above Parrot through the amped speakers?
I fear i've waisted my money.
 
i just fitted a parrot ck3100 to a becker sat nav pro in my boxster it has the same connections as the cdr22 on the cdr22 there is a telephone connection point there .should be the same on cdr32 i found the connection details in the radio manual ( got sockets and pins from maplin electronics).on the parrot there are two wires that connect into this input( also another for radio mute ) the iso connector leads(speaker side) ,which comes with the parrot are not connected just taped up.

hope this helps


Richard
Boxster S( 02my)
Focus Tdci(07my) (daily driver)
mk4 XR3I cab (project car)
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Richard thanks for the help, it's done and works great. My only slight problem is the radio switches to phone and the volume levels are different, so much that i have to turn the radio in phone mode right up, if i don't turn it back down you know what happens, i jump out of my skin. I'm sure there is a way to set the phone volume up.

Any one know how?

Chris.
 

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