Out with the old in with the new!
- Doc
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
Yes, you will need a control module that supports MFSW. Winst has one in the for sale section.
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
I did see that yes thankyou, I have done some searching on how to do all this instead of just posting straight away on how to do it even though it's been answered 1000000 times but I'm not good with these things, just to many different things needed and part numbers it just confuses me.
So I'm going to get a rns 315 or 310 satnav with Bluetooth, once I fit that and the correct module is it a case of just getting it all coded together and it will work.
I just want the volume buttons working, the next song buttons and the phone working.
So I'm going to get a rns 315 or 310 satnav with Bluetooth, once I fit that and the correct module is it a case of just getting it all coded together and it will work.
I just want the volume buttons working, the next song buttons and the phone working.
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
Brought a few goodies for the van over the past week or so.
Genuine mats as this is still a work van for me so the floor will get dirty/alot more worn.
Some genuine mud flaps, really happy with how these look and how much of a difference they make.
And the best bit! Got these A1 seats for a steal and they look 100 times better and feel better to sit in on longer journeys, which I'm gonna need for Christmas on the drive to ireland!
Next on the list is the slip ring and rns315 but not exactly cheap so might have to wait a little while but I'd like them in and working by Christmas for the ireland drive.
Genuine mats as this is still a work van for me so the floor will get dirty/alot more worn.
Some genuine mud flaps, really happy with how these look and how much of a difference they make.
And the best bit! Got these A1 seats for a steal and they look 100 times better and feel better to sit in on longer journeys, which I'm gonna need for Christmas on the drive to ireland!
Next on the list is the slip ring and rns315 but not exactly cheap so might have to wait a little while but I'd like them in and working by Christmas for the ireland drive.
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
Love the A1 seats
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- Caddy Fan
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
They arnt the leather ones but still loads better than the standard caddy seats, don't look out of place either.
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
The A1 seats look super comfortable!
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
They sure are, and with them being a straight fit they are a easy upgrade.
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Re: Out with the old in with the new!
How do i remove the gearknob? Just pull i up?
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Re: RE: Re: Out with the old in with the new!
there is a little retaining clip on the knob when you pull back the gatorBenz0187 wrote:
How do i remove the gearknob? Just pull i up?
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