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Lenny1974
Member Since: 10 May 2020
Location: Bristol
Posts: 70
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Discovery 3 HSE no bluetooth/phone option |
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First post on here so be gentle.
My friend and I have just purchased a 2005 Discovery 3 HSE (High Line Head Unit and Harmon Kardon speakers).
We would like to know exactly what options are available for hands free bluetooth.
I know there a million different threads on it, and after reading so many, am still confused exactly what options are available for the type of car we have.
I know that as it is the 'high' line version, it uses the MOST system, so we cannot simply buy a double din replacement stereo without other systems then not working (as they route through the head unit)
It doesnt have buttons on the dash/steering wheel for a phone (So assume no bluetooth module is fitted). So not sure if you can fit a D3/D4 phone module into the existing system ?
So, is there anything that can be purchased that plugs into existing system for a 'clean' installation or is it easier/simple to just buy an aftermarket hand free kit (Parrot or similar).
Dont want to spend silly amounts of money, but a couple of hundred for the right system would be ok.
Any good simple advice appreciated.
Cheers !!
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10th May 2020 8:35 am |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10689
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Fitting a D4 system is a good option. £130 ?
2 power cables and optical connection. I guess you need an expensive diagnostic tool gap iid to enable ?
Plus steering controls £50 if required
Or a parrot can be plugged into to small headunit connector.
Though this is a bit diy, fiddly, custom
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10th May 2020 8:53 am |
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Lenny1974
Member Since: 10 May 2020
Location: Bristol
Posts: 70
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Some more questions, just been down to the car and have found that the steering wheel has no green/red toggle switches for phone, so assume we would need a new steering wheel (if going for the d3/d4 module).
Also, when taking off the rear quarter panel there is no bluetooth module in there. Therefore, can you actually fit one ? (i.e. still wires availble to plumb/plug into)
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10th May 2020 10:35 am |
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Lenny1974
Member Since: 10 May 2020
Location: Bristol
Posts: 70
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Thanks for the info.
Assume when you say d4 module in the front, you mean just fitting it where you can so you can plumb in series with head unit ? (rather than in the rear quarter panel location)
I think the the d4 module and new switch is the best way to go.
Cheers for advice.
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11th May 2020 9:04 am |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10689
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Yes that correct.
Don't know why people do this, probably easier to put it in the rear.
Take power from the TMC
Do you have a GAP IID to enable ?
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11th May 2020 11:58 am |
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Lenny1974
Member Since: 10 May 2020
Location: Bristol
Posts: 70
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I am assuming that I will need to get the CCF file updated to toggle the bluetooth on ?
I only have a icarsoft diagnostic tool and dont believe this is capable of updating CCF files.
So once it is all fitted (or before I suppose) will need it doing.
Not sure on who has a tool locally, or will have to go to indie or even LR to update ?
The disco is a great car and all the mechanics have now been sorted, so just adding some creature comforts.
Really apreciate your advice.
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11th May 2020 12:04 pm |
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