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Thread: Mk6 Golf Bluetooth that works with iPhone. Need advice and Dealer Help!

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    Then there is a good reason I didn't buy a Holden.

    Still dont get it. Stick a simple system in and upgrade as necessary. I dont think the Mazda one was too much more then basic
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    I agree, it would be nice if there was at least a basic system in, esp for 50k car. BMW have bluetooth and USB/Ipod standard and works well with the one line displays.

    Perhaps in the MK7's eh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by logger View Post
    Will the basic BT kit work with the RCD310? and if so.. does it connect to a non JB iPhone? and if so.. Does it display stuff on MFD &/or radio?

    The Standard Bluetooth will work with the RCD 310, but it does not display anything on the radio or MFD besides confirming a pairing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flappa View Post
    Then there is a good reason I didn't buy a Holden.

    Still dont get it. Stick a simple system in and upgrade as necessary. I dont think the Mazda one was too much more then basic
    You're not wrong there. The setups Holden use in their VE and Craptiva certaintly aren't the most trouble-free system out there. Hell, I remember repacing the old Parrot/Techaudio VW Bluetooth kits at least once a week.

    I think what VW have got with the Nokia setup is a pretty reliable piece of gear. I've not heard of one fail at all. All issues appear to be phone-related. If there's information to suggest otherwise, I'll be happy to acknowledge it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    The Standard Bluetooth will work with the RCD 310, but it does not display anything on the radio or MFD besides confirming a pairing.
    OK thanks mate. Sounds like it may be a workable solution for me then. Cheers. Don't need all the Bells and whistles - just the ability to legally receive occasional calls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    People jailbreak Iphones for all sorts of reasons. The limited Bluetooth capabilitied being one of them.
    The icrud is over rated and under performing.

    The Skoda kit looks like a bit of a ball-ache to install. Scotch-locks and crimp joints? No thanks.
    there's no need to use scotch locks and crimp joints! And you get to charge the hourly rate for the install and it's a fantastic car kit.

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    Well I'm glad to see someone managed to do it properly
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    Swallowtail, I don't have all the answers for you. I don't make decisions for VW, nor do I build the cars. I just maintain them, and fit accessories for customers who occasionally may not have done all their research.

    As a dealership, we have been most flexible with those who may have ticked option boxes that may not have been suitable for them. Given the sheer simplicity of installing the VW/Nokia kit, it's easily removable and can be moved onto another car, and other avenues are explored. Others use the process as an excuse to upgrade their phone anyway.

    People jailbreak Iphones for all sorts of reasons. The limited Bluetooth capabilitied being one of them.

    The Skoda kit looks like a bit of a ball-ache to install. Scotch-locks and crimp joints? No thanks.
    Good points... noted.

    I have to say though that I genuinely feel that RSAP is over-rated unless you are Nokia. Also the Skoda kit is easily installable by any competent vehicle accesory fitter. Mine came with a PnP harness, although was made a little more complex because I enabled voice control at the same time. If the car already is setup with that for an RNS 510 it would be simpler.

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    So can this be put into 'a simple summary' for those who are not "technically indepth" with bluetooth, such as myself.

    i.e. Don't get the VW basic kit, but get your dealer to install the Skoda basic kit, especially if you've already optioned the RNS-510, instead?

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    There's a sticky in the Car Audio and Electronics section.

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