Earwig1

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Hi all, can anyone help as I am trying to work out how to wire my radio aux up to the handsfree RCA connector. Can anyone tell me with what cables I need to tee off from please? I’m not bothered if the aux socket does not work because I will be able to connect my phone to the hands free to listen to music
TIA
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If you're talking about streaming via bluetooth through the Nokia handsfree it may not support A2DP Music Streaming
 
I can't see the point in dumping the high fidelity AUX socket, only to replace it with a BT unit which is designed for low bandwidth phone calls.
The sound quality will be disappointing at best.
 
If you're talking about streaming via bluetooth through the Nokia handsfree it may not support A2DP Music Streaming
Hi, yes it does, I've tested it by putting a RCA cable and plugging it into the AUX and it works, i just need to work out how to hard wire it in
 
I can't see the point in dumping the high fidelity AUX socket, only to replace it with a BT unit which is designed for low bandwidth phone calls.
The sound quality will be disappointing at best.
I just need to work out how to hard wire it to the AUX. i want my devices to be able to work on Bluetooth and to get rid of the AUX to device cables that are constantly breaking
 
I don't know the FL2 but if you already have an aux connection can't you just trace the wires with a multimeter?
 
IMO phone calls will be crap with that tiny mic.
The OP has an aftermarket phone dodad for making calls. But he's trying to get the phone unit to stream music too, which it's totally unsuitable for.

This BT AUX adapter will allow BT music streaming through the hi fidelity factory AUX socket, and all without messing up the factory wiring, or the aftermarket phone unit. ;)
 
The OP has an aftermarket phone dodad for making calls. But he's trying to get the phone unit to stream music too, which it's totally unsuitable for.

This BT AUX adapter will allow BT music streaming through the hi fidelity factory AUX socket, and all without messing up the factory wiring, or the aftermarket phone unit. ;)

The OP has said his after market unit does music streaming as well as phone calls so already has one of those BT Aux adapters built in. He also said he is fed up with the Aux cables breaking so I think he is intending to tap into it at the head unit, which will be a neater solution than having that little unit plugged in with a USB power cable. I haven't seen the FL2 Aux connection but from the limited info supplied I would just get a RCA to Aux cable and just plug it in. :)
 

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