That is correct, the module needs to be activated for the buttons to work via VAGCOM.
Just wanted to clarify, you cannot answer calls from the steering wheel? Where do you answer them then? Can this be done on the RNS510 or must it be done on the phone?The standard steering controls work without coding. The telephone and voice control buttons don't.
P.S. Anyone have any luck paying for an install on an RNS510 and/or 9W7?
That is correct, the module needs to be activated for the buttons to work via VAGCOM.
Stage 2+ Intercooler Carbon Intake Downpipe Swaybar DV+ Remsa.
What is the most cost-effective way to have that done? Will a dealer do it for you?
Unless you are mates, they might bit*h about it if it's not the unit they would fit or the factory installed unit. Otherwise, find someone on here that has one to give it a try for you or see if you can borrow theirsYou will need to make sure it is the latest version of teh Ross-Tech software though...
Stage 2+ Intercooler Carbon Intake Downpipe Swaybar DV+ Remsa.
Hey guys, does anyone know if it's possible to access your phone contacts via Bluetooth on the Polo standard fit stereo? I'm struggling to find out if it's possible. Answering calls isn't a problem, works fine. Just wondering if the contacts is possible?
Took two hours...removed the RNS, heater controls, stereo 'cage', drivers side end of dash, side pillar and roof lights.
Removed older blue tooth unit, and installed latest VW one. Noting the need to cut the red and black wires which loop the mic in / mic out on the RNS wiring harness, as I wanted voice control which means wiring the mic into the RNS and then wiring the RNS mic out into the Bluetooth.
The most troublesome parts of the job were removing the side pillar to run the mic cable .... It's very tuff and should be pulled in a direction parallel to the front window...ie accross the dash, NOT towards the drivers seat.
The 9W7 comes with three lugs which stick out and make squeezing it and a metre of extra harness cable back into the dash pretty tight, so i cut the soft plastic lugs off and that gave me some room to move things around in there
Plugged climate control wiring back in and RNS wires to do a quick test before putting the units back, tightening the torx screws and putting the trim back....all good.
2 hours, couple of cuts (minor) on my fingers and hands.
My tips - 1. read the forum, 2. buy those blue trim removal tools so you don't leave marks on the dash trim when taking them off, and 3. wrap the Bluetooth in rubber or foam around the edges so there are no plastic squeaks when you sit it inside the dash.
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Mate,
Glad to hear it all worked out.
You forgot to mention that you saved a stack of cash doing it yourself, you learnt something new and now you can spend the money you saved on something else shweet for your ride.
2010 Polo GTI - 5dr Flash Red
Completed upgrades: RNS 510 install, Retrofit MDI, Bluetooth
Planned upgrades: Amp, 3 way speaker install
Planned mods: APR tune, Brembo brake upgrade
Ah yes that's a really good tip actually. The other thing I did was shorten that ridiculously long harness by cutting and re-soldering the wires (they are individually colour coded). It fits fine when it is long, but I find it neater this wayEnjoy your new bluetooth!! I know I do.
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Hi,
What size HDD is in that particular rev D unit you bought and what is the production date of it?
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