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Removing vents

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Hi All

Looking to fit a Parrot bluetooth kit tomorrow and considering feeding the cable either trough the center or right air vents. Could someone tell me how to remove these?

Thanks

Just an idea, if you don't want to remove the vents, open the ash tray, get your fingers behind the centre consul panel, that covers the stereo etc, and give it a pull, it will come off towards you. You can then access the centre switches, and dummy switches, if you do not have heated front seats, you can pull out one of those buttons and put the wire through there?

Just an idea.

Vents iirc are a bit of a mare to refit, I think it's the hazzard switch that causes it.

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I have just had a wacky idea....

I don't use the cassate player (and never will). Why not stick the parrot kit to it? Feed the cable through the cassate slot.

I have just had a wacky idea....

I don't use the cassate player (and never will). Why not stick the parrot kit to it? Feed the cable through the cassate slot.

:eek:

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Well its a weird idea, Will check it out today or tomorrow when the kit arrives

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