Audi phone prep. question

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Audi phone prep. question

Post by pippyrips » Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:14 pm

Is/was it possible for an RS4 to leave the factory with the Bluetooth prep. Installed?

I’m assuming if you had either the cradle of central install it was all connected by hard wire?

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Post by ARSEY4 » Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:46 pm

Yes the 2 bluetooth phone prep options were cradle on the dash which retained the flat bottomed steering wheel or in the armrest which combined with the multifunction steering wheel that did away with the flat bottom steering wheel. Most opted for the cradle on the dash or nothing.

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Post by MikeD » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:17 pm

I have factory fitted bluetooth and a universal cradle in the center armrest and still kept the flat bottom wheel. So yes it can be factory ordered.
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Post by pippyrips » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:45 pm

Great, so if a car has either the cradle or centre mount it has the required BT module and associated wiring/mics?

If the answer above is yes will the phone kit be transferable into my car and if so does anyone know the OE mounting point for the BT module?

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Post by ARSEY4 » Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:50 pm

That wasnt as far as I am aware a uk factory option but I know that a retro fit can be done by someone who used to post on here.

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Post by pippyrips » Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:21 pm

ARSEY4 wrote:That wasnt as far as I am aware a uk factory option but I know that a retro fit can be done by someone who used to post on here.
Cheers ARSEY4, I would like to go to said former member but logistics are a bit of a problem at the mo.

In the meantime I know of a fully loaded 08 car that is being broken after being put on its roof (anyone here?!) - I just wondered if it would contain all the bits I needed to DIY?

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Post by sonny » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:02 am

Hold on a minute, So the OEM BT does not locate a device? i..e so you can have your mobile in your pocket and the OEM BT picks it up and handshakes with the device?
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Post by ARSEY4 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:31 am

Im not quite sure what you guys mean by the BT device but I know for sure that in the uk we had the factory options I described above and and as far as i know that was it. With the cradle on the dash set up you can get a retro unfit to take it away and if you didnt have any phone prep there is a guy called craig who a few used to get full phone prep. I also asked at one point if he could retro fit the armrest set up whilst retaining flat bottom wheel which he could do as well.
Ontop of all this with any phone prep you can ditch using any cradle and conncect via bluetooth with most phones so you can have your phone in your pocket etc.
Hope that helps.

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Post by drcarrera » Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:05 am

ARSEY4 wrote:Im not quite sure what you guys mean by the BT device but I know for sure that in the uk we had the factory options I described above and and as far as i know that was it. With the cradle on the dash set up you can get a retro unfit to take it away and if you didnt have any phone prep there is a guy called craig who a few used to get full phone prep. I also asked at one point if he could retro fit the armrest set up whilst retaining flat bottom wheel which he could do as well.
Ontop of all this with any phone prep you can ditch using any cradle and conncect via bluetooth with most phones so you can have your phone in your pocket etc.
Hope that helps.
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my car had the phone prep with the cradle. but I got the dealer to remove the cradle when I bought the car.
BT works fine without it in my experience - pairs our phones every time. Only drawback with not having the cradle is that you lose the voice activation.
Of course, if you're in an area of poor reception not using the car's aerial may cause problems, but I've never found this to be an issue.
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Post by MikeD » Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:59 am

SJ-RS4 wrote:Hold on a minute, So the OEM BT does not locate a device? i..e so you can have your mobile in your pocket and the OEM BT picks it up and handshakes with the device?
Just get in the car and the BT will let you know that it has found your phone and your set, the only prob I have found with not putting the phone into the cradle is that you can run out of battery on a busy phone day, but that's it,
@ ARSEY 4, I have a Euro spec car so it might be a little different to the UK spec, not sure on that, if it turns out that you need a Euro spec part I can try to find the part numbers.
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Post by SR71 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:41 am

I use my phone exactly as MikeD says and just have a phone charger working off the cigarette lighter which I plug in as and when the phone juice levels get low....

Loading the new version 13 firmware onto my N95 has sorted the loud "buzzing" noise that I used to get when the phone initially connected for a call.

That said, you need the new "Q" BT module to get the extended functionality with this particular phone so that'll be a retro-fit in due course....as discussed in the "Southern Bluetooth Fitter" thread.
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Poor voice quality

Post by Shacky » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:05 pm

I have the factory fit phone prep with cradle on the dash. Almost every time I make or receive a call the i get complaints that I can't be heard. Anyone else experience problems like this?

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Re: Poor voice quality

Post by drcarrera » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:19 pm

Shacky wrote:I have the factory fit phone prep with cradle on the dash. Almost every time I make or receive a call the i get complaints that I can't be heard. Anyone else experience problems like this?
My RS4's BT is probably the best of any car we've had - I rarely have problems with not being heard, even at speed. Of course, some phones work better than others, but generally it's pretty good.

Perhaps you should get your mike checked out.
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Post by ARSEY4 » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:52 pm

Mine is the best i have used too. Very clear and no complaints.

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Post by PetrolDave » Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:33 pm

ARSEY4 wrote:Mine is the best i have used too. Very clear and no complaints.
3rd that. Excellent quality with a Nokia N70, an SE K610i and an HTC TyTn II.

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