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Fitting a hands free kit through the stereo

Hands free kits can be linked into the stereo in the Mini with a plug & play interface. No car wiring requires cutting or splicing. Interfaces are available for Wave, Boost, HK or aftermarket. The Interface can be supplied with Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Siemens or Motorola. (or for other kits the ends can be cut)

The interface powers the hands free kit, mutes the radio when a call is taking place & puts the sound through the car speakers.

Tools required; Flat & philips screwdrivers, T20 & T40 Torx drives.

Parts required: Hands free kit, plug & play interface. Both available from our online shop



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  Our Wave phone interface is shown plugged into a Nokia.

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WAVE

Unplug the stereo. If the car has CD prep (small black 10 pin plug held in place by blue clip in factory radio plug) remove it & transfare into new radio plug. 

Pic shows CD prep lead from wave 

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BOOST

Umplug radio - If car has CD prep (small white 12 pin plug in factory radio plug) or sat nav (small black 12 pin plug in factory radio plug) transfare these into new radio plug. They just clip in.

Boost cd prep plug shown

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Plug factory radio plug into phone interface

Wave version shown

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Plug new stereo plug into stereo

Wave version shown

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Find a location for the phone kit to mount.

A good location is behind the drivers side dash end panel

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Run the wires from the interface to the phone box (being careful to avoid any moving parts, pedals etc) & connect.

 

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Run the wires from the interface to the phone box (being careful to avoid any moving parts, pedals etc) & connect.

 

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If the kit has a cradle, mount it & run the cable to the phone box.

Shown mounted using our no holes metal bracket which is held using the radio mounting screws

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Mount the microphone. Either at the top of the a pillar or by the clock.

The wire can be tucked behind the door rubber

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An alternative for cars with sunroof

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If you have a bluetooth kit, you will need to mount the control button.

The mirror switch panel is a good location

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  In the headlamp adjuster blank is another

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  Or in the drivers cubby on a home made L bracket
   
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