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D.I.Y. - Parrot CK3100 Bluetooth Install

Aight. Sorry this took so long to put together but here it is for the brave of heart that want to try it. Others may want a professional installer to take this on:

(1) First thing is to dismantle your dash and remove the Navi:



(2) After much consideration, the only possible place to mount the LCD screen was in the cubby underneath the climate controls like so:




(3) Next task is to mount the mic. I chose to mount it on the auto dimming mirror and tuck the wire in with the mirror cable so it would be covered:




(4) Knowing that I was going to mount the Parrot brain & harness back behind the glovebox, I ran the mic wire down the right side A pillar. That silver tape is pressure sensitive aluminum tape that is used on HVAC ducts. Also good for resealing the plastic sheet inside your door panel:



(5) Here's that god-awful huge harness that you have to snake in there and somehow manage to put away so it doesn't interfere with the glovebox. The 2 plugs on the left are part of the Quick Connect harness while the rest is the Parrot harness with the mute wire. The RAZR is for size comparison:



(6) The gray plug in the middle of the pic is from the QCHon-2 harness and plugs into the Navi. You can just make out the OEM gray plug in the background. You have to snake that part of the harness behind a metal brace and underneath an SRS connector and then feed the QC harness gray plug in front of the same brace or it won't reach the back of the Navi:



(7) Not a very clear picture of the 3.3k ohm - 1/4 watt resistors that I had to wire in so the volume wouldn't blow my eardrums. There's a schematic on how to do this on the Parrotkits.com FAQ page. Navi & Premium sound system owners will have to do this because of the 350 watt downstream amp:



(8) The next two pics are of the final placement of the Parrot brain (blue box) and that big-ass harness. I wrapped electrical tape around the part of the harness that was left after the connections were made and the Navi was reinstalled. I then tie-wrapped the brain to that large cross-brace and then tie-wrapped the tape bundle to the brain. You may have to experiment with placement so the glovebox doesn't hang on it. Pic two is of the remainder of the harness & fuses that feed over to the Navi. Had to tie-wrap the **** out of those so they wouldn't get caught on the back left corner of the glovebox:




After all's said and done, the LCD screen and mic are the only thing that show:



Sound quality from the mic is OK but not great and I may eventually move it to the driver's sun visor. Certainly was a PITA to install but very much worth it. Enjoy---

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oh hell no..... i would never want to see my cars guts............ill wait till the give bluetooth to the navi in 08
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oh hell no..... i would never want to see my cars guts............ill wait till the give bluetooth to the navi in 08
Oh, c'mon---where's that adventurous spirit?
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Nice job thanks for they DIY
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I'd looked at this same kit for when I get my Civic Hybrid with navi. Thank you very much for the install walkthrough, it was excellent!

The one thing I was considering doing differently, if it doesn't involve a lot more work, is to hide the microphone in the overhead console where the stock navi microphone (I'm guessing) is. Tapping the navi microphone had also occurred to me, but then I realized that would get very messy very quickly.
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helpfull...
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I'd looked at this same kit for when I get my Civic Hybrid with navi. Thank you very much for the install walkthrough, it was excellent!

The one thing I was considering doing differently, if it doesn't involve a lot more work, is to hide the microphone in the overhead console where the stock navi microphone (I'm guessing) is. Tapping the navi microphone had also occurred to me, but then I realized that would get very messy very quickly.
Thanks. I thought about that but there's no room in there for a second mic. It's still mounted on the mirror but I brought it down to the edge where heat doesn't wear on the adhesive so much. I also redid how I had the Parrot brain and the mute harness mounted under the dash since it was making rubbing noises. Took it all apart, wrapped everything in EPT foam tape and rerouted the harnesses so everything is much cleaner and there's no strain on them. Think I'm finally finished with it.

Now if I can just isolate the rattling in the driver's side A pillar, I'll be set.
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Definitely deserves a +1!
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I installed the Parrot 3200 over New Year's weekend and I put the microphone in the overhead console next to the Nav's microphone. The console is borrowed from the Odyssey and there's an empty spot where the Homelink buttons are in the Odyssey. I cut a hole to mount the mic and mounted the mic with Honda EPI (foam) tape. I also drilled a dozen or so holes to match the Navi's microphone and the result works well.
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Here's the control.
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Did you use a plug and play harness for the install? Where did you get the Parrot and the harness??
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Did you use a plug and play harness for the install? Where did you get the Parrot and the harness??
Go to www.parrotkits.com. Kits and harnesses are there. Support is top-notch, too.
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Here's the control.

I'm doing this this weekend, and the only thing I was concerned about was location, but this looks pretty good... Does it interfere with your curtosy lights button? Also, is this removable or does it permenantly stay there?
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First off, great work I have been looking at those ever since I got my SLVR. Still thinking about it.
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I'm doing this this weekend, and the only thing I was concerned about was location, but this looks pretty good... Does it interfere with your curtosy lights button? Also, is this removable or does it permenantly stay there?
Nope. I installed the light and that gave the "face" so I can use automotive double sided tape to tape the control on. The installation is "permanent" in that I cut a hole in one of the plugs that goes on the "face" so if I ever want to use a third switch for something, I would be in trouble. However, I think the only other switch that goes there is the fog light switch.
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How is the sound quality? The bluetooth in my sister's TSX sounds like your talking in a can...I can't imagine this would be better than that.
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Sound Quality

The sound quality is good. It sounds better than some of the headsets I have used. I installed the kit in my car a couple weeks back and is worth the hassle. I also talked to the harness maker and he is going to make the wires longer to help make the install easier.
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Parrot Multicomm

Has anyone heard any information about the Parrot Multicomm? It is supposed to be a steering wheel interface for the Parrot that allows you to answer phone calls and end them from the steering wheel.
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