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Thread: Replacing Skoda Stream with Bolero or Columbus, 2008 Octavia 1.9 TDi

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    Replacing Skoda Stream with Bolero or Columbus, 2008 Octavia 1.9 TDi

    Hi guys,

    This is my first post, and hopefully I'm posting in the right area.

    I've had a search to see if anyone has had any experience with this subject, but haven't come up with much.

    I recently bought a 2008 Octavia 1.9TDi, with the Skoda Stream head unit in it. It is possible that I have access to either a Bolero (RCD510) or Columbus (RNS510) head unit.

    I'm just trying to find out if anyone has gone through the process, and if they know whether or not it was a hassle to have the car coded to accept the unit, with full MFD+ and steering wheel control functionality?

    The next step would be finding the fascia to accommodate the new head unit.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance,

    Thom.

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    I'm terribly sorry, I misread the title of the post....

    I thought you wanted to replace your Soda Stream head unit...how great would that be?!?!? Select a flavour with the MFSW and press the eject button - out comes an icy cold stream of carbonated beverage....hmmmmm

    However I digress...

    I have replaced the stock Audi Symphony II+ in my A3 with the Audi Navigation Plus system (RNS-E) and also replaced the RCD300 in my wife's Golf V with an RCD310 (also had to replace the CANbus gateway due to a current leakeage issue) so the principals would be similar.

    I am sure someone with direct experience of your upgrade will be more specific but if you are mildly handy you should be able to do it without too much effort.
    The theory is:
    pull out old HU
    run GPS antenna from back of new HU up behind dash to something metal to attach it (its magnetic)
    cable in quadlock and aerial, push in new HU.
    Unlock new HU using supplied security code.
    Then the car will need to be recoded for the new features using VCDS (otherwise known as VAGCOM). Should only take a few hours at most, or for someone experienced it would only take an hour or so.
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    We have done the upgrade many times. You need the correct facia & the correct unit to match your can controller. Brand new unit - $3000 including GST with 2 year warranty fitted (includes facia). Takes up to 5 weeks to get the correct facias, we have some in stock.

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