Has anyone successfully wired a Parrot Bluetooth to a Bose Sympony II using just what is supplied?
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get the connector from nexxia.co.uk
It will make installation easy without cutting wires<ul><li><a href="http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_kit_installation_leads/audiframe.htm">http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_kit_installation_leads/audiframe.htm</a</li></ul>
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No, Bose is a different kind of animal and needs a different connector loom. I spent weeks trying to get a CK3000 evolution to jive with a Bose Symphony II, and in the end the only way to make it work was to obtain a specific loom from a UK vendor - not very expensive, and definitely worth it.
If the Parrot kit you are trying to install is like mine, then you need to obtain two separate leads: 06-118B and 06-427B (other kits will require different leads). I bought mine from fitbluetooth.co.uk and had the package at my door in 4 days.
If the Parrot kit you are trying to install is like mine, then you need to obtain two separate leads: 06-118B and 06-427B (other kits will require different leads). I bought mine from fitbluetooth.co.uk and had the package at my door in 4 days.
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