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T5 Bluetooth not detecting phone

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  • #16
    Miro from MRL will help you diagnose the faults as this is the easiest way I think as he is able to see the module and the wiring.
    Although it sounds as easy as plug & play, in reality it hardly ever is. It matters what you connect first and last as this alone can be blocking your BT. Unless you disconnected the battery that is.

    The 9w7 Bluetooth which you seem to require does it all - streams music and you can operate calls from rcd510/rns510 as well

    I am not sure what you are referring to with regards the RVC but again, if it does not work properly it can be diagnosed, tested and put back together. MRL automotive is your best friend here as diagnosing remotely simply does not work well.

    Hope this helps

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    • #17
      Ah i see but I take it the 9w7 needs the steering wheel controls?

      Miro, when are you free to book in some time to diagnose and test?

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      • #18
        9w7 doesn't mate, you can pair it without the MFSW normally

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        • #19
          Ok so I've been away for a couple days racing, got taken out resulting in my bike being trashed and me knocked out for a few minutes....

          Nevertheless I'm back now though and have taken the unit out. The unit is shown below and the vendor is claiming it's requiring the steering wheel controls to pair it

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          • #20
            Yes it does 100 % mate
            2 options
            1. Keep the BT and buy a MFSW (we can supply and got one in stock cheap)
            2. Return the Bluetooth and buy a different one which will suit your Multi. You can buy one here
            Originally posted by kordo View Post
            Ok so I've been away for a couple days racing, got taken out resulting in my bike being trashed and me knocked out for a few minutes....

            Nevertheless I'm back now though and have taken the unit out. The unit is shown below and the vendor is claiming it's requiring the steering wheel controls to pair it

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            • #21
              Thanks, email sent

              So how hard is the installation and coding of the MFSW?

              So what part number is this and is it any good?

              Thanks

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