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Has anyone installed a Parrot Color Bluetooth/Music kit in a SC430? I have a 2002 and this seems like a good way to be able to play my iPod in the car.
There are two posters giving different accounts of fitting a parrot system. One suggests that you have to access the amp in the rear boot the other says that with a sot cable you can connect at the back of the radio. Well taking the last post I removed the radio to find that non of the sot cable connections are comparable with the radio ones. I am presuming that they will be with the amp ones and I will need to buy an extension lead. Before I strip the back out and buy the cable can anyone confirm that the leads do fit the amplifier. It's a 2004 sc430. Thanks
There are two posters giving different accounts of fitting a parrot system. One suggests that you have to access the amp in the rear boot the other says that with a sot cable you can connect at the back of the radio. Well taking the last post I removed the radio to find that non of the sot cable connections are comparable with the radio ones. I am presuming that they will be with the amp ones and I will need to buy an extension lead. Before I strip the back out and buy the cable can anyone confirm that the leads do fit the amplifier. It's a 2004 sc430. Thanks
I have read that there has been more than one type of interface harness that can be used to fit a Parrot - one that attaches to the head unit and another that attaches to the amp in the trunk. Here is a link to a thread on a U.K. Lexus forum that mentions this: http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/for...002/?hl=parrot
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