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Hello, I have a Skoda Octavia MK2 2005 Elegance, 1.6 FSI, fitted with a standard Skoda Auto Stream unit, which can only play CDs, and doesn't have AUX or Bluetooth connection. I'm looking to upgrade my stereo/satnav/bluetooth unit, but I don't know which other models are going to work with my configuration. I've seen others like BOLERO, or COLUMBUS but I have no idea if they'll work on my car. Does anyone updgraded to one of these ? And with what cost ? Also I suppose if I upgrade to one of the new stereo models, I will still have showing the car's configurations that I currently have: air con, rear parking sensors...

 

Another interesting thing is that ebay is full of fancy chinese Stereo/satnav/bluetooh devices, 7-8 inches, with touchscreen, and they look BRILLIANT. But when I asked an auto electrician if he can fit it to my car, he said it can work or not, depending on luck. Anyone tried one of these chinese units ?

If you're wanting to stick to genuine Skoda, then its Columbus or Admundsen (probably spelt that wrong! Spellcheck wants to put 'mundaneness' :D).

Got the Admundsen in my 55 plate Skoda, needed to fit a new canbus to prevent power drain issues, and will need to fit the mic and gps module for the blue-tooth and satnav (simple-ish job). And a new stereo dash fascia as the stream is a different size. For a full list of bits its worth dropping Eddie-NL a line, he helped me with my install :)

I have recently fitted a Chinese unit, it's an Erisin tech one from eBay

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=172934975394&_sacat=0

 

Had it about a month and I reckon it's brilliant value, £230 plus about 20 for the DAB receiver, include Santa including Google maps, can't beat it for valve,

Very easy to fit,

The only problem I have is an occasional poping from the speakers when there is no audio, could possibly do with a better external aerial for the DAB.

Also fitted with the existing dash trim.

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I see from ebay the is for Octavia 2009-2012. Any idea if it works on 2005 ?

Not sure what the difference for pre 2009 is, it would physically fit, maybe its something to do with the canbus, i had a pioneer dounle din in my 2007 car but wanted to keep the oem look and integrated features like heater info etc.

 

Have you looked at Icebox auto, they have andriod 7 units listed for 2009 on and Android 5 units with out any dates listed, 

Hi Cristian,

 

Any updates regarding the head unit? I am also interested in mounting an aftermarket HU on my Octavia 2 pre FL model, but as i understood, all the chinese ones don't offer all the functionalities (as the original stereo does), for the preFL model; rear sensors don't work for instance.

 

Thanks

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Haven't done anything yet, as I asked some people from a garage who fitted these chinese units for themselves and told me after 2-3 month they failed due to poor parts/cooling system of chinese units. I don't really want to spend 200 + labor for a new unit just for 2-3 months. 

Yep,i also heard about similar issues.Besides the compatibility issues, the devices often break or showing a lot of interfacace bugs + random reboots, etc. After all it is chinese stuff,so it is normal... (this is what i heard).

I am starting considering a bluetooth receiver to conect it to the aux port and then pair my phone/tablet through which i will stream music,waze,etc (of course, with a decent phone holder).

Question now arises, which bluetooth receiver is good enough to offer a similar experience as with a cable connectivity, which model has a decent DAC, etc

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