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Bluetooth and In-dash USB
With the older non MOST bus radios, its a simple cable to add and AUX input or even a phone connection. You can just plug into the CD changer connection on the radio. That is not possible with the CDR-23 from 2002 on
Since the CDR-23 does not have an AUX input or Bluetooth, I have been searching for a low cost solution to add Bluetooth for hands free phone and streaming audio. I was using a JABRA Freeway Bluetooth handsfree on my visor and it has a FM modulator in it. Worked pretty well, just had to keep remembering to charge it. In searching I came across this little Bluetooth FM modulator that was not integrated into a lighter plug. I use that for my GPS unit I came across this Amazon.com: Rii ® Geartist GB01 Wireless Bluetooth Car Kit FM Transmitter with LCD Screen and Hands Free Calling I ordered it and it works great. I mounted it just to the right of the gauge cluster http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442273383.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442275517.jpg I did not want to have a cord dangling and have to plug it in every time I drive the car, so I searched for a USB converter. At first I was going to go with one that had a single USB output, then thought it would be cool to have a 2nd one as well . I found this one that looked perfect for what I had in mind. I powered it up from the switched 12V in the phone connector under the console Amazon.com: DROK® 8-22V 12V to 5V/3A DC Power Transformer DC Buck Voltage Converter Volt Step Down Module with Dual USB Cable Connector Then a light bulb went off and I thought it would be great to have the USB port dash mounted rather than just dangling Had a spare older style switch blank and saw that a USB connector would fit nicely. You want an older style as they are not sculpted on top like the newer ones The older part number is: 996.552.425.00. the newer one is 996.613.425.10 You can see the difference below. The top one is the newer style http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442275541.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442273112.jpg I used a dremel to cut out the switch blank for the USB connector and then JB Weld to glue it in place http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442273056.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442273081.jpg I had to move the rear window defogger switch to the other side as I did not want a plugged in USB cable to interfere with the gear shift I ran the cable from the Bluetooth thing around the back of the cluster surround and underneath the horseshoe. You can see a little bit of the cable in the pic http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442273292.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442275302.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1442275410.jpg |
Nice mod :). Looks good.
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Good idea. The MOST makes things very difficult. I recently installed an iSimple bluetooth adapter that sounds similar to what you put in (link below). The iSimple uses an app on my iphone to set the frequency, so I don't need the display that you put on the right of the instrument cluster. I have one small button to initiate contact with the unit, and i located it on the center console just to the bottom left of the radio (easy to tap when my hand is on shifter).
I might try to add a USB input similar to what you did. Right now I have a cigarette adapter, but it sticks out of the cigarette lighter pretty far. http://www.amazon.com/iSimple-Hands-Free-Calling-Streaming-Smartphones/dp/B00FRU5UNA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1442655069&sr=8-3&keywords=isimple |
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I have a bunch of those I use the power socket for my GPS. I much prefer having the USB in the dash |
Thanks for posting this. I did end up ordering a small ciggy plug in thing as it was easier and I can be a bit lazy at times...
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