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Skoda Superb Elegance Mk2 estate audio system

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I have a Skoda Superb Elegance Estate 2011 1.6 TD Green line and l am contemplating upgrading my Columbus RNS 510 system to a new Android one. I have found a Joying unit that the maker say's it  is plug and play. They have asked if l have a Dynaudio or a Fender system in the order form.

Anyone have any idea what my system would be on my car please?

Thanks in advance 

I would NOT consider buying Android unit but rather MIB STD2 PQ from Yeti FL and use Android Auto.

Let me know your VIN.

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Replied - no Sound System :)

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Thanks again for all your help.

5 hours ago, pab567 said:

Replied - no Sound System :)

Is that MIB STD2 PQ from Yeti FL also possible if you have an S2 with a sound system, and premium car kit (which is not premium anymore, since 3G has been cancelled here in NL)?

Might be interesting for me, since I plan to keep driving my 2011 (MY2012) S2 for another 5 years.

Yes, this is also possible for S2 with Sound System. Premium Bluetooth must be dismantled anyway as MIB STD2 PQ units have bluetooth module built-in.

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On 01/08/2022 at 15:34, pab567 said:

Yes, this is also possible for S2 with Sound System. Premium Bluetooth must be dismantled anyway as MIB STD2 PQ units have bluetooth module built-in.

Thanks, that's good news! Removing the premium bluetooth is no problem, since I cannot use it anymore anyway.

To "EVERYBODY" - I have "Skoda Superb 2 Facelift" with "OEM" "Sound System" and "Bluetooth". A Friend of mine installed me 10 Inch "Android" "Head Unit" and have no any sound - the "Head Unit" can not start the Amplifier. Remove the car battery for about 20 Minutes (this reset the Amplifier or something like this) and then everything works fine :)

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