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Nokia Car Kit fitting
« on: 23 October 2008, 21:19:58 »

Does anyone have an 'idiots guide' to installing a Nokia Car Kit for the 6310 type fone. I know about the aerial, mic & speaker, its the wiring to the back of the radio. Any help appreciated  :y :y
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Re: Nokia Car Kit fitting
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2008, 10:27:42 »

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Does anyone have an 'idiots guide' to installing a Nokia Car Kit for the 6310 type fone. I know about the aerial, mic & speaker, its the wiring to the back of the radio. Any help appreciated  :y :y
Do you have a little stubby aerial on roof?

If so, prewired, so its a £20 adapter to connect it to stereo (or a 2nd hand one from eGay).  Glovebox has to come out though :(
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« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2008, 19:58:04 »

Yep, I got a little stubby. I bought a kit from Markey Mark which contains the 'little black box'. I'll drop by when convenient as I've got a couple of fobs that will require coding.  Maybe we can do a deal  ;) ;) ;) :y :y:y
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Re: Nokia Car Kit fitting
« Reply #3 on: 26 October 2008, 19:59:16 »

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Yep, I got a little stubby. I bought a kit from Markey Mark which contains the 'little black box'. I'll drop by when convenient as I've got a couple of fobs that will require coding.  Maybe we can do a deal  ;) ;) ;) :y :y:y
Glovebox removal is a pain in the dark - you may have to do that bit yourself ;)
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Re: Nokia Car Kit fitting
« Reply #4 on: 26 October 2008, 20:03:23 »

Okey dokey, I gotta get a new handle for it anyway, so that can be done in slow time. Can you do a fob for me tomorrow on my way home?  :)
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« Reply #5 on: 26 October 2008, 20:32:47 »

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Okey dokey, I gotta get a new handle for it anyway, so that can be done in slow time. Can you do a fob for me tomorrow on my way home?  :)
Only from 5pm onwards - got loads on as I had a couple of days off last week
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« Reply #6 on: 27 October 2008, 10:41:08 »

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Okey dokey, I gotta get a new handle for it anyway, so that can be done in slow time. Can you do a fob for me tomorrow on my way home?  :)
Only from 5pm onwards - got loads on as I had a couple of days off last week

OK, I'll be round 5ish
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