View Full Version : Help: Looking for a loose wire female ISO power wiring harness


jfischetti
05-24-2004, 01:13 PM
I have hooked up a Parrot CK3000 Bluetooth voice recognition handsfree to my Symphony II Headunit in my 2001 Allroad.

The way the Parrot gets power is by shunting the Power connection to the head unit. Essentially, you unplug the ISO power plug from the back of the headunit and plug it into the parrot's male connector -- then you connect up the parrot's female connector back into the headunit.

i have read that it's recommended that the Parrot is connected with it's own separate power connection, and am looking for a Female ISO connector with 8 loose wires coming from it so that i can connect it to the Parrot's power needs directly from the fuse box.

Does anyone know where to purchase a loose wire Female ISO wiring harness for power in the Audi?

manualAvant
05-25-2004, 01:02 PM
tell us.

In the meanwhile, a PC6-104 telemuting kit from nexxia.co.uk is the only thing I can find that's even close.

TeddyBGame
05-26-2004, 10:45 AM
...I'm pretty sure I can get you what you need.

I am very familiar with the wiring behind the SymII HU and what those wire's represent.

Let's chat more.
-ted
basile_edward@emc.com

jfischetti
05-26-2004, 06:45 PM
<center><img src="http://www.fishilens.com/symph2_wiring.jpg"></center><p>Can someone let me know what the symbols mean in the red boxed area.

(-) Negative
(+) Positive
(sun|) ?
(pitchfork) ?
(S) ?
(K) Ground?
(MUTE) input source mute
(GA) ?

I am trying to understand what these mean so i can efficiently hard wire the parrot correctly - rather than utilizing the head unit power connection.

Any help is appreciated.

manualAvant
05-27-2004, 07:43 AM
<ul><li><a href="http://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/63403.phtml">concert though, probably the same pinouts</a></li></ul>