Entertainment Electronics 2nd Gen Most liked posts in thread: HOW TO: Move the Bluetooth Microphone

  1. gregd

    gregd New Member

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    Coop - I followed your instructions and it went great. I did have to remove the inner plastic piece because big big fingers couldn't work around the alarm package stuff. I think the whole thing took 5 minutes.

    Thanks for posting :tu:
     
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    thirdraildesignlab New Member

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    I'm all over this when I get the car. Great work!
     
  3. joey4420

    joey4420 New Member

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    I am curious if anyone has done any kind of insulation add-on, since even switching doesn't get rid of all the road and background noise... but it does help a ton.
     
  4. Metalman

    Metalman Well-Known Member
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    Well, I had a little time on my hands today and remembered reading about moving the bluetooth microphone from the "Brit" side to the "Merican" side. Brushed up with a quick read and the change over went without a hitch, just took a few minutes, and nothing broke. :Thumbsup:

    A big thanks goes out to Coop310 for the instructions and the pic's..... well done:D

    Oh and by the way, those special screws are Torx T-20's
     
  5. Winston

    Winston New Member

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    Thanks for the post and great pics. Couldn't get the T-20 screws to budge so I just threaded the mic wire through those two big holes and reconnected. Had enough slack in the wire... Finito!