Blue Tooth Stereo and connectivity options for 2004 Disco II
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Blue Tooth Stereo and connectivity options for 2004 Disco II
Hi, I'm a new 2004 Disco II owner so apologize if this question has been asked on the Forum before. I have a stock radio with tape and 6 CD player underneath the passenger seat. I'm trying to find out the best option to install a Bluetooth radio and or just have a Bluetooth adaptor to take calls from my iPhone. I've searched on YouTube and have seen many third party options and wanted to get some guidance or recommendations from Disco II owners.
Thanks in advance, Larry
Thanks in advance, Larry
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I dont own one, but like these because they're single din and the screen mount location is adjustable.
In the D2 the screen would mount towards the bottom like this L - should work
https://www.joyingauto.com/single-di...ingle-din.html
In the D2 the screen would mount towards the bottom like this L - should work
https://www.joyingauto.com/single-di...ingle-din.html
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Thanks for all the feed back. I looked on Grom's site and found this kit. Not sure how easy installation is...they have a bunch of videos but nothing for Disco series II examples. I'm assuming it connects behind the stock radio and feed it through the glove box. Did you find it easy to install? Thanks again.
ROVER LANDROVER 99-05 Bluetooth Hands Free Car Adapter Kit
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This head unit is 100% plug and play: https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...iagrams-94358/
If you dont care about keeping the factory look then this is probably the easiest way to modernize the audio in the car.
If you dont care about keeping the factory look then this is probably the easiest way to modernize the audio in the car.
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I’ve posted it on here before, so you’ll have to dig for details, but I did a much more low tech version.
I spliced the sound out from the CD changer under the passenger seat and wired in a couple of ⅛ plugs into my centre console.
Then I just use a $10 Chinese Bluetooth unit.
Works wonders and cost me maybe $20.
I spliced the sound out from the CD changer under the passenger seat and wired in a couple of ⅛ plugs into my centre console.
Then I just use a $10 Chinese Bluetooth unit.
Works wonders and cost me maybe $20.
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To everyone with the GROM unit, what functionality is retained with this setup? Can the factory stereo buttons control play/pause, next track, etc? Can you set it up with both and AUX input and wireless Bluetooth?