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Help needed wiring a handsfree kit

  • 05-05-2013 7:49pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 422 ✭✭


    User's manual - Gsmweb.nl

    The above handsfree kit is fitted in my car. At the moment it is powered through the cigarette lighter and while it works fine I would like to power it using the SC2 cable.
    This is how it says to wire it but how do i find the correct points on the car to make these connections

    CONNECTING TO THE POWER
    There are 3 ways of connecting the Blue Smart to the car’s electronic system:
    1. Plug & drive connection: Via the adapter for the cigarette lighter (SC3) (Optional).
    2. Built-in connection: Immediately to the car’s electronic system via system cable SC2 (
    Optional).
    The wires of cable SC2 are color-coded. They are listed in Table 1 in column A and each wire should be connected to
    the corresponding item listed in column B.
    Table 1
    A B
    Red wire The + voltage of the car’s power supply
    Black wire The negative GND connection
    Blue wire Ignition
    Brown wire Used for Car Radio Muting (CRM) and has to be connected to the car radio (Mute)


    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 422 ✭✭qhe0i9zvfgdou8


    Has anybody any ideas on this please.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,055 ✭✭✭IK09


    There are usually some good tutorials on youtube. Have a look, just type in installation of whatever model you have


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,004 ✭✭✭ironclaw


    What car is it?

    Honestly unless your handy with a snips and a voltmeter I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself. Some cars have a loom for this type of work that is handy to find once you know the model. Others you'll have to do some cut and splice. Its not too difficult to find a 12V 'live' but be sure its only 'live' when your car has the ignition is turned. Some are live in all key positions and if you use that you run the risk of running down your battery. Ground is easy again, you can just use the body in most instances (Normally a ground screw near the major electronic loom junctions)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 422 ✭✭qhe0i9zvfgdou8


    Thanks for your help the car is an 03 mk3 mondeo.


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