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MysticBlueEX Mar 5, 2012 09:08 PM

Best Location for Bluetooth Microphone?
 
I am planning on installing a BT Head Unit and I need suggestions on where to place the microphone. The JVC unit does not have a press button on the remote mic, so it doesn't need to be convenient, I was thinking of somewhere along the driver side A pillar, or perhaps where the blank cutout is for the Fog Lamp switch.
I am thinking that I might need to remove the plastic cover from the A pillar to rout the cable. Any suggestions, I would like it to be semi hidden.

crispin Mar 6, 2012 07:03 AM

The sun visor works the best - IMHO

keep_hope_alive Mar 6, 2012 09:30 AM

agreed, away from the window as much as possible. the center light/holder is a good spot also.

MysticBlueEX Mar 6, 2012 10:23 AM

OK If the center light/holder is the best place
would I tuck the cable under the A pillar then under the edge of the headliner to get to that spot?
Any tips on removing the edge of the trim pieces, to conceal the wiring?
I know I could get them off, but putting trim back on so that it LOOKS like it was never were removed is the problem that I would have.

crispin Mar 6, 2012 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by MysticBlueEX (Post 272520)
OK If the center light/holder is the best place
would I tuck the cable under the A pillar then under the edge of the headliner to get to that spot? YES
Any tips on removing the edge of the trim pieces, to conceal the wiring?
I know I could get them off, but putting trim back on so that it LOOKS like it was never were removed is the problem that I would have.

It goes on real easy, I have taken mine on and off a few times.
Start pulling on the top edge and work your way to the bottom.
To put it back on, you have to pull the door molding back a bit so the pillar cover goes under it, get the tension clips lined up to the holes in the A- Pillar and use your palm to tap it in.
Sounds harder than it is.

Also it is possible to run the wire without removing the cover

MysticBlueEX Mar 6, 2012 02:01 PM

Thank you.
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