What you need to install an aftermarket stereo in Mk2 Leon

benterz222

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I'm looking to fit a Pioneer AVH-3200BT into my MKII Leon.

Firstly, does anyone know if this is steering wheel controls compatible? How do you find out?

Secondly, what adaptors will I need? Will the ones described at the start of the thread work?

Sorry I don't know much about ICE!

(ps i haven't posted 15 times so can post links.)
 

ragz

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im about to install my alpine iva d310rb but came to a stop
will i still be able to use my oem bluetooth handsfree with my aftermarket headunit

thanx in advance
 

mjthompson

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im about to install my alpine iva d310rb but came to a stop
will i still be able to use my oem bluetooth handsfree with my aftermarket headunit

thanx in advance

I too would like to know the answer to this. If anybody knows, it would be a great help. Want to install my Alpine ida-x305 head unit, but dont want to lose the standard bluetooth my fr tdi came with. Would also want the steering wheel controls to work.


Thanks
 

mjthompson

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Sorry, have now found the details i was looking for, but cant post a link as post count not high enough.


Thanks
 

ZBOYD

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Hopefully will get chance over weekend to fit this new toy. [B)]

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jasonrflash

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I'm in the process of preparing to install parrot asteroid in my fr. Given that it isn't out yet this is a little tricky. Have fascia adapter ordered and iso adapter however am trying to work out what the cable is that I will require for the steering controls, parrot aren't listed along with all the other manufacturers on that list. My steering wheel has only head unit controls and not Bluetooth/phone controls
 

Pheo

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Has anyone managed to get a RHD Single Din fascia/adapter? Double din stereos are a bit too pricy!

Dont mind having the tray under (in fact quite useful...)

Cheers!
 

Seanbroc

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Very good thread will eventually get around to putting a double din in mine.
 

Pheo

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Hi All,

Went to my SEAT Dealer today: 1p2858063 N87 is the correct part number. However N87 wasn't listed on their system, that would appear to be a variant based upon the model.

However, some of the earlier posts reference the Sat Nav Fascia and then a Golf MKV Adapter - you don't need to do this, instead order the part above, plus a "pocket" (EKTA should be telling the dealer about it, listed as parts 12 & 13 in the diagrams), which should be listed as well. This plus some spring clip adapters should be all you need.

Alternatively, just order all the above from Dave @ SERE!

I'll try to remember to post some pictures of the install as I go through for reference.
 

Rick Leon FR

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Has anybody had to cut and change any wires over when fitting a JVC KW-AVX810?? I tried ages ago to fit mine and could not get it working so gave up :headhurt:
 

Pheo

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Has anybody had to cut and change any wires over when fitting a JVC KW-AVX810?? I tried ages ago to fit mine and could not get it working so gave up :headhurt:

No need to cut and change wires, just buy a Connects2 CTSST001 lead + JVC Connects2 Patch lead, then it'll plug straight into the car's ISO Adapter / CANBUS.

Recommend you double check compatibility with the Connects2 website, but this is what I've just bought. Should be plug and play. I got mine from www.dynamicsounds.co.UK via EBay. £34.99. Installing this weekend, will let you know how it goes.
 

Pheo

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Should also mention this means the steering wheel controls will continue to work too! For me, this is a big plus!
 

Seanbroc

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Can anyone tell me what keys I need to remove the oem headunit. I know theres 4 slots. Have been tinkering around with a few sets I have but cant get the thing to shift. Need to remove a nasty old handsfree kit thats attached to its side. Any links or pics of the keys would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
 

Pheo

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I bought the clips from Seat as recommended, but I cannot for the life of me work out what I am meant to use them for, or where they go!

Anyone got any tips? Stereo currently held in with blue tak!
 

Pheo

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I can take some photos Monday, they are bloody awkward, although the keys from my Sony stereo worked ok, but I only had two. Brute force worked out ok in the end!

Can anyone tell me what keys I need to remove the oem . I know theres 4 slots. Have been tinkering around with a few sets I have but cant get the thing to shift. Need to remove a nasty old handsfree kit thats attached to its side. Any links or pics of the keys would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
 

Seanbroc

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I can take some photos Monday, they are bloody awkward, although the keys from my Sony stereo worked ok, but I only had two. Brute force worked out ok in the end!

Cheers mate much appreciated. Cant wait to get a new headunit. Cds are a thing of the past. Need something with bluetooth audio playback so I can listen to the tunes from my iphone.
 

adrianwood

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Cheers mate much appreciated. Cant wait to get a new headunit. Cds are a thing of the past. Need something with bluetooth audio playback so I can listen to the tunes from my iphone.

Yeah I know exactly what you mean I have a FL FR and I can't work out where to use the removal tools for the stereo. I'm watching this thread hoping to see the pictures, fingers crossed
 
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