I couldn't trust any of the on-line guides for to the point of actually cutting wires so I pored over the wiring diagrams for a couple hours. that will be the next thing to sort I suppose.Īll will be documented here as I go along - as and when other parts come together. It's an 11-pin DIN plug on the RNS-D and a 26-pin AMP connector on RNS-E. The thing that none of the how to guides tell you is that the TV/VIDEO connectors on RNS-D and RNS-E are very different. The research I have done to date told me that the conversion loom from Kufatec wasn't going to be 100% 'plug and play' - the CAN wires need to be spliced into another plug on the loom fitted in factory with RNS-D - everything else was fine though. that will enable things like Bluetooth integration and an AUX audio port in the fullness of time, but I have other trickery in mind as well. Thanks to PaulMac for sourcing the crucial part of a multimedia project on the B6 - a 2007 RNS-E head unit in tidy condition.
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