Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Very very annoyed at realising that my telephone preparation will not work with my phone (iphone), £380 down the drain! I understand that I can change the rsap module for the skoda one and then it should work as standard bluetooth.
Any idea where I can buy this from?
Any idea where I can buy this from?
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
You could try to get at decent price from the dealer, telling him he sold you something that does not work...cullywoo wrote:Very very annoyed at realising that my telephone preparation will not work with my phone (iphone), £380 down the drain! I understand that I can change the rsap module for the skoda one and then it should work as standard bluetooth.
Any idea where I can buy this from?
Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Try in Skodateile, a very good Czech shop:
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
150 Pounds
You will also need the microphone and cables, which you can find in the very same page:
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
33 Pounds
And for a very professional finish, you have to buy the metal piece that makes it fit perfectly under your seat as well as the upholsted? cover:
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
10 Pounds both
They were very kind with me. Just send an email in English with the (page) references, the delivery country, and they will give a price quote for everything around 210 pounds. I did the payment through Paypal, so its quite safe.
Hope that helps.
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
150 Pounds
You will also need the microphone and cables, which you can find in the very same page:
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
33 Pounds
And for a very professional finish, you have to buy the metal piece that makes it fit perfectly under your seat as well as the upholsted? cover:
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
http://www.skodateile.cz/index.php?pg=p ... B9enstv%ED
10 Pounds both
They were very kind with me. Just send an email in English with the (page) references, the delivery country, and they will give a price quote for everything around 210 pounds. I did the payment through Paypal, so its quite safe.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Just a small addition to the above:
If you are changing from "Premium Bluetooth" to actual bluetooth, then you only need what is in the first picture above.
If you are changing from "Premium Bluetooth" to actual bluetooth, then you only need what is in the first picture above.
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Question, slightly related (not trying to hijack the thread honest!!)
If I didnt spec the Bluetooth thing - because I knew it wouldnt work with my iPhone or Blackberry, so was going to go for this after market kit. Unsure if that means I need to get a mic installed? Because doesn't the radio have voice controls? (I speced the GT with Satnav (Not the CD changer version).
Not keen on having some mic randomly sticking out my dash or something :s
If I didnt spec the Bluetooth thing - because I knew it wouldnt work with my iPhone or Blackberry, so was going to go for this after market kit. Unsure if that means I need to get a mic installed? Because doesn't the radio have voice controls? (I speced the GT with Satnav (Not the CD changer version).
Not keen on having some mic randomly sticking out my dash or something :s
Now a Proud Owner!
Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
stuaz
you would need a mic installing, personally would recommend you speak to the guys at richter sport who are distributors of fiscon which will plug into the back of your RNS510 & you only have a small microphone at the top of the a pillar against the headlining. lot simplier than wedging boxes under seats etc etc
S
you would need a mic installing, personally would recommend you speak to the guys at richter sport who are distributors of fiscon which will plug into the back of your RNS510 & you only have a small microphone at the top of the a pillar against the headlining. lot simplier than wedging boxes under seats etc etc
S
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Trix,
Thanks for the reply. They are only in Milton Keynes (where i work) so not far to travel ether from Work lol.
The Mic is quite subtle I assume? I will defo get in contact with them once I get my roc!
Thanks Tirx,
Thanks for the reply. They are only in Milton Keynes (where i work) so not far to travel ether from Work lol.
The Mic is quite subtle I assume? I will defo get in contact with them once I get my roc!
Thanks Tirx,
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
yup when you consider most after market systems have screens on show.
they may have another free fitting day on the cars by then too.
S
they may have another free fitting day on the cars by then too.
S
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Is it possible to use Skoda bluetooth if I never specced Premium Bluetooth?
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that would require installing alot of additional items Hatter (i think all that are shown above & possibly more but not entirely sure) & then the car would likely require coding to make it work, therefore an all in aftermarket kit such as Fiscon which I mention above or similar would be alot easier & do not involve as many boxes etc.
S
S
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Thanks Combusted. Unfortunately can't get it to load up in english. Will keep trying. Presumably VAGCOM will need reprogramming?
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
If You start from scratch, then You need the Bluetooth box (incl. the thumb-size antenna) and a wirering kit specifik for your model. I think the dealer has both. I know kufatec.de and many others have it.
This will enable you to put the mic in the dedicated space by the ceiling light, making the install invisible.
If You go Fiscon, i think the mic is part of the package.
This wil make for an almost invisible install, and you get turbo pressure et al as well.
All other alternatives include an ugly box/screen added somewhere on the dash.
This will enable you to put the mic in the dedicated space by the ceiling light, making the install invisible.
If You go Fiscon, i think the mic is part of the package.
This wil make for an almost invisible install, and you get turbo pressure et al as well.
All other alternatives include an ugly box/screen added somewhere on the dash.
Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
Forget Fiscon if you have a White MFA (dot matrix), because it just does not work (as far as I know). Skoda OEM BT is the way to go, totally OEM and no visible microphones anywhere. It is really easy to install, wiring is dead simple and car disassembly is minimum.
Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
combusted,
there were plenty of rocs with white mfd's with fully working fiscon at the xmas meet!
if you choose to install it yourself it just needs some minor vagcom coding & the richter guys do free fitting sometimes too.
S
there were plenty of rocs with white mfd's with fully working fiscon at the xmas meet!
if you choose to install it yourself it just needs some minor vagcom coding & the richter guys do free fitting sometimes too.
S
Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
OK, just checked kufatec's webpage and they DO have a version which DOES work with White MFAs.trix wrote:combusted,
there were plenty of rocs with white mfd's with fully working fiscon at the xmas meet!
if you choose to install it yourself it just needs some minor vagcom coding & the richter guys do free fitting sometimes too.
S
http://www.kufatec.de/shop/product_info ... 6d76a2dbc6
BUT don't expect the following:
Not worth the price IMO. The Skoda kit is totally OEM and costs half as much as the FISCON, the only advantage of the later is SMS reading (quite dangerous). Also, for a OEM fit, you have to buy an additional microphone:Only available for vehicles with red DIS
Boost pressure in bar (depends on vehicle)
Oil temeperature in°C/ F
Water temeperature in°C/ F
Remaining petrol capacity in l
Speed in km/h - m/h
Revolutions per minute
http://www.kufatec.de/shop/product_info ... uchte.html
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I have a contact in the Leeds area for a mobile fitter that I used to change mine when I was told by the vw dealer that the system would work with my iphone 3gs, They have today agreed to refund me the difference for what I paid for the skoda kit.
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
A question for those with Skoda bluetooth kits:
My 2010 Roc will have the voice control mic built in, but no pre-installed telephone prep kit.
I'm assuming with the Skoda kit I would need to run a cable from under the seat, up into the back of the RNS system. I don't like the sound of doing that tbh, but still..
As far as the mic is concerned, can I continue to use the one thats already installed whilst maintaining voice recognition?
Thanks
M
My 2010 Roc will have the voice control mic built in, but no pre-installed telephone prep kit.
I'm assuming with the Skoda kit I would need to run a cable from under the seat, up into the back of the RNS system. I don't like the sound of doing that tbh, but still..
As far as the mic is concerned, can I continue to use the one thats already installed whilst maintaining voice recognition?
Thanks
M
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
I'd never really considered the Skoda kit as I always had in mind that it was an option for folk that wanted to relaced the RSAP box on their factory fitted bluetooth, but the cost does sound appealing compared to Fiscon.maq wrote:I'm assuming with the Skoda kit I would need to run a cable from under the seat, up into the back of the RNS system. I don't like the sound of doing that tbh, but still..M
The running of the cable from under the seat is a concern as maq says, would this go through the centre console past the gearstick and up behind the dash?
If anyone has seen any guides to fitting the Skoda bluetooth anywhere I'd be grateful for a link.
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Re: Skoda bluetooth kit - where to buy?
I've had a quick look and found a very detailed guide on fiting it into an Octavia. I'm fine with the process until he gets to the wiring part and is making manual wiring connections
http://www.octavia-vrs.com/technical/bluetooth.html
http://www.octavia-vrs.com/technical/bluetooth.html