Fiscon BT should integrate with the MFD and the steering wheel, yes. Refer it back to the installer and ask them to fix it.
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Summary of Bluetooth Options for RNS510 & RCD510
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Originally posted by picard2bridge View PostHi all,
I was wondering if anyone could advise me on this. I've just had Fiscon BT installed by Mobiletek in Adelaide into my MkVI GTI with RCD510 (No sat-nav). The MFD is the white type, being a MkVI.
1) I was expecting there to be phone info and settings on the MFD not just on the head unit.
2) I was also expecting to be able to answer calls from the phone button on the steering wheel, but I seem to have to press a button on the head unit to do this.
Were my expectations incorrect or does something have to be set differently?
Thanks in advance,
p2btornado red GTI MkVI, 5dr, DSG, Sat Nav, RVC, MDI.
Red Honda Fireblade Red Cooper S (SOLD)
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Originally posted by Tux View PostIt just needs to be 'coded' to work with the MFD and steering wheel controls....Very simple with a VAG COM cable and software or the dealer should be able to do it... It is a 5 minute job....__________________________________________________ ____________________
GTI Mk 6 | CW | 3-dr | Manual | Reversing Camera | MDI | Roof | Fiscon BT | Tint
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Originally posted by Syd118TSI View PostHere's hoping we get similar locally, or failing that what's stopping people from importing?
(Note the E at the end of the part number).
I visited the local Golf dealership today to ask about their pricing for installing stuff from eBay. I was only slightly surprised to hear that they would charge me $300 for about "2 hours" work (I'm sure it only takes 10 mins + coding). The guy gave me the spiel about not getting the fake Asian sat nav and wasn't aware of the cheap genuine ones from that eBay store in London. Anyway, when I asked about Bluetooth, he was fine about me getting the 'Skoda kit' and having them install it, and said that they could install it at the same time as the RNS 510 for no extra cost, which makes it seem more worth it, since I'd rather not do the BT system myself. His reasoning was that if I installed the RNS myself, he'd have to take it out anyway to install the BT later on.
Is there anything else worth noting about the system I linked to above if I do decide to purchase it later?
Oh and um, I just got the 118TSI todayI really need to improve the accelerator delay at take off though, who knows what trouble that'll get me in down the track. Where the car is parked in the driveway is a slope, and if I forget that I'm not in my old car and go to reverse up the hill as I would normally, the car will just roll forwards... into the car infront. Caught it with the handbrake this afternoon - you really do have to pretend it's a manual and wait until you feel the car pulling before you release the handbrake.
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Just been on the phone to a spare parts department at a Sydney dealer...
No news on the phantom MY11 kits yet, at least, it's definitely not showing up as a part that's available.
Other (slightly) interesting things I found out :
The 5th option listed by the OP is this : Volkswagen Golf VI 2.0T > Search > 514 73a > ES#265077 HANDS-FREE - 000051473A or Volkswagen UK > Accessories > Details (being sold as VW in the UK, not sure of it's actual origin though)
I got him to look up the Skoda BT by giving him the part number, and he actually found it on their system (1Z0 035 729 E). However, there's only 1 in the country, and it'll cost you about $800. He didn't know whether that was just the BT control unit or whether it came with the other stuff too (as per eBay).
Fiscon/Kufatec kit was quoted about $850 (apparently gone up quite a bit recently).
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Cheap Bluetooth kit
I've found and installed a basic bluetooth kit in my Tiguan now.
It integrates with the steering wheel controls so you can control volume, mute and answer/hang-up the phone from the buttons on the steering wheel.
Bear in mind that it is a basic kit and does not integrate with the MFD .... but then the price is VERY good. It is easy to install - plug and play ... with provisions below ...
You need this:
Parrot CK3000 Evo Bluetooth kit - $184
Parrot Bluetooth
and:
VW2Connect for CANBUS interface - $180
Connects 2
All up $364 + shipping .... far cheaper than anything else ....
**NB** make sure you tell them to change the wiring on the VW2Connect 1st before sending it to you as the wiring is incorrect out of the box for a VW OEM Touchscreen radio (RCD&RNS510) ...Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostI've found and installed a basic bluetooth kit in my Tiguan now.
It integrates with the steering wheel controls so you can control volume, mute and answer/hang-up the phone from the buttons on the steering wheel.
Bear in mind that it is a basic kit and does not integrate with the MFD .... but then the price is VERY good. It is easy to install - plug and play ... with provisions below ...
You need this:
Parrot CK3000 Evo Bluetooth kit - $184
Parrot Bluetooth
and:
VW2Connect for CANBUS interface - $180
Connects 2
All up $364 + shipping .... far cheaper than anything else ....
**NB** make sure you tell them to change the wiring on the VW2Connect 1st before sending it to you as the wiring is incorrect out of the box for a VW OEM Touchscreen radio (RCD&RNS510) ...
Thanks so much in advance... appreciate any help.
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It's frustrating trying to work with service and parts departments that have no idea about the bluetooth options and have no desire to help. I'm yet to find a dealer in WA that can supply and/or fit a Skoda kit. I'm hesitant about buying an eBay model and a little squeamish about getting the wiring and coding correct. I don't know of any members in WA with VCDS.
I asked my dealer today about the 9ZB kit. They had to call the "Sydney technical department" and were informed that because the wiring harnesses are different, that unit cannot be retro fitted. In earlier posts, Swallowtail stated that the Skoda unit has/had the same issue - surely this can be overcome. It's probably just a matter of time until this kit is available from aftermarket sources.GTI MKVI Candy White | 5 door | DSG | ACC | 18" Detroits | Leather | Electric Seat | Sunroof | RNS510 | Dynaudio | Park Assist | RVC | MDI
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I feel your pain MurphyTheElf - I ended up installing an eBay skoda kit (type E) myself.
Only downside is the CAN bus (sic) needs to be updated for the MFD to take advantage of the phone menu... Messing around in the settings of the car is a little more extreme than I wanted to get. (not that I have the cables/software anyway!)---
Tiguan 103 TDI Biscay Blue, Black Leather, Xenon, 9W3 BlueTooth, MDI, Fogs, RNS 510, Comfort Pack
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