![]() ![]() None of these items they carry in stock.So today it went in for the recall brakes to be done and I got a call to say that the cable from the consul to the TNS5510 was faulty. I went home and checked the external lead by injecting audio on the relevant pins thus eliminating the cable. I pointed out that it can only be one or more of 3 things, the lead from the iPhone to the consul, the lead from consul internally to the TNS5510 or the TNS5510 itself. I did point out it works just fine on a docking amp and via bluetooth etc.Eventually a salesman was located with an iPhone and confirmed. ![]() So I decided to let MR T do it.I bought the 2 leads and arranged for them to do it.Although on the installation guide is is down for a half hour job I was charged for 1hr because it was difficult to remove parts of the dash.yea right.Anyway it was returned to me and immediately found no audio from right hand side.Mr T said they needed another ipod to check mine wasn't faulty. was wondering if anyone has removed them before and could tell of pit falls I don't want to prise them and dig or crack them. I meed to remove the front facia of the climate control and the cover over the satnav/audio unit TNS510 so I can install the AUX cable from the back of the TNS5510 to the centre console. ![]() Sorry guys I think you have misunderstood. If you have the iQ bluetooth kit installed you can stream music wirelessly from your iPhone and move from track to track using the controls on the bluetooth control pad (you can even use voice commands if you can remember them !!) ) ![]()
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