Trouble installing Parrot CK3100 into 2000 Audi TT
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Trouble installing Parrot CK3100 into 2000 Audi TT
I have a 2000 Audi TT with Concert Radio 8N0 035 186 A. I have searched the forums and read alot of suggestions and am still having problems. I actually hired an installer who cannot get sound to come through my speakers for phone calls. I have installed the line+(brown) and line-(green) line out to the Tel- and Tel+ of the Audi head unit and the yellow mute of the parrot to the mute on the audi near the tele plugs on the audi head unit. The installer also connected the wiring harness to the back of the head unit for power. I can connect my phone via bluetooth and the radio will mute, however no sound comes through the speakers. I did some trouble shooting and connected a non-amplified speaker to the line+ and line- plugs directly and I can hear a barely audible conversation. I am not sure why connecting line+ and line- to the tel- and tel+ on the head unit fail to deliver sound to the speakers. Can this have something to do with the installer using the wiring harness to the power on the back of the head unit and not running the individual wires instead like others done? Does the line- and line+ need to be amplified 1st? Any suggestions what I am doing wrong?
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Re: I would suspect the harness hookup first. There is a volume control on the Parrot too.
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I saw your diagram and wasnt exactly sure what you connected from the parrot to The "remote Amp SW. On" (mine is currently an empty pin) or the the "To Power Amp" pins. Can you offer any suggestions? Did you actually cut off the ends from the harness and wire these directly in line with the wires going to these pins? Also how do I tell if my stereo is with the bose or not, as the wiring harness seemed to fit on the back.
I saw your diagram and wasnt exactly sure what you connected from the parrot to The "remote Amp SW. On" (mine is currently an empty pin) or the the "To Power Amp" pins. Can you offer any suggestions? Did you actually cut off the ends from the harness and wire these directly in line with the wires going to these pins? Also how do I tell if my stereo is with the bose or not, as the wiring harness seemed to fit on the back.
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Re: I would suspect the harness hookup first. There is a volume control on the Parrot too.
If I actually connected the tel- and tel+ to the line- (brown) and line (+) already, do you recommend unplugging the harness and then wiring the power cables to the back of the unit or where else? I am not sure why there is no sound coming out?
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This is the the post I used at the time to install mine
The Tele + and - lines, and the mute line I believe were not in a harness on the Parrot and those I just wired to the spades on the back of the headunit.
The other three lines (constant power, switched power, and ground) I believe were in a harness and had to be cut and then wired to the power source directly. None of the plugs that come with the Parrot wiring harness should be plugged into anything, not in line and not into the headunit.<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1297631.phtml">https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1297631.phtml</a</li></ul>
The other three lines (constant power, switched power, and ground) I believe were in a harness and had to be cut and then wired to the power source directly. None of the plugs that come with the Parrot wiring harness should be plugged into anything, not in line and not into the headunit.<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1297631.phtml">https://forums.audiworld.com/tt/msgs/1297631.phtml</a</li></ul>
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This is what the back of my headunit looked like
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/78082/headunitwiring.jpg"></center><p>The only connections I made on the head unit are the three in the upper right corner. Nothing else was touched on the head unit.
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If it's a Bose system...
you can't connect to the audio inputs/mute on the back of the radio. You need to go into the DB-25-S connector. (behind the hatch near the right taillamp on a coupe) Pinouts are somewhere in the audiworld tech articles, in addition to being in the Bentley manual.
BTW, the Parrot is a great idea, but pretty poorly executed. Callers get lots of echo - more than I've ever had on a hard wired kit. It also doesn't sync addresses correctly with most (all?) Motorola phones.
BTW, the Parrot is a great idea, but pretty poorly executed. Callers get lots of echo - more than I've ever had on a hard wired kit. It also doesn't sync addresses correctly with most (all?) Motorola phones.
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That picture was borrowed and includes more info than you need.
You are only concerned about the 3 connectors in the top right corner. The other 3 wires from the Parrot were wired to terminals under the steering wheel and not the stereo as you can see in my post and link below.
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Yet it connected right up to the back of my BOSE system
None of my callers have ever mentioned any difficulties hearing me and most people I've asked have no idea they are on speakerphone or that I'm in the car. And it sync'd right up to my Motorla Razr, shared address books easily and I can use either the voice recognition the phone has or the system the Parrot has.
I suspect installer or operator error may behind some issues.
Trent
I suspect installer or operator error may behind some issues.
Trent