Tranzit blu hardware requirements
#1
Tranzit blu hardware requirements
I've just acquired a 2003 996 C4S with the MOST System. Having done a lot of research I've now settled on the Tranzit BLU to allow me to stream music as that's all I'm really interested in.
What I can't seem to get a 100% answer on is what EXACTLY do I need?
I don't have PCM so it's the basic Becker system - i don't actually have the car yet (collect saturday) so can't remember for sure but it's the BOSE MOST.
I'm in the UK and I'm not that technical so any help would be appreciated as to what to buy in terms of parts and what extra stuff will I need?
Latest threads I've seen involve soldering power from the white switched power cable which I would have confidence in doing as long as that's still the best option? I'd need to buy solder and a solder gun though lol.
i know it's been asked before but theres lots of threads which are massively jumbled up and seem to switch advise from one to the next so i'm just looking for the latest state of play.
thanks
What I can't seem to get a 100% answer on is what EXACTLY do I need?
I don't have PCM so it's the basic Becker system - i don't actually have the car yet (collect saturday) so can't remember for sure but it's the BOSE MOST.
I'm in the UK and I'm not that technical so any help would be appreciated as to what to buy in terms of parts and what extra stuff will I need?
Latest threads I've seen involve soldering power from the white switched power cable which I would have confidence in doing as long as that's still the best option? I'd need to buy solder and a solder gun though lol.
i know it's been asked before but theres lots of threads which are massively jumbled up and seem to switch advise from one to the next so i'm just looking for the latest state of play.
thanks
#3
There are a few additional parts you will require (if you dont have them already):
- Radio keys
- Adaptor plugs to go from standard antenna cables (on the tranzitBLU) to the European antenna plugs.
- Fuse piggyback to pickup power from the fuse box (not essential to the install)
So you unplug the antenna going into the radio from the car into the adaptor plug then plug that into the tranzitBLU then plug the tranzitBLU into the adaptor plug and then plug that into your radio.
You will also need to hook up a ground and power source so either get a piggy back fuse terminal and piggy back off a switched power fuse or tap into the radio wiring harness (I recommend the tapping power from the fuse box).
Here is an example of one end of the aerial connector (itranzitBLU to headunit):
Keep us posted, this should be a relatively easy install
- Radio keys
- Adaptor plugs to go from standard antenna cables (on the tranzitBLU) to the European antenna plugs.
- Fuse piggyback to pickup power from the fuse box (not essential to the install)
So you unplug the antenna going into the radio from the car into the adaptor plug then plug that into the tranzitBLU then plug the tranzitBLU into the adaptor plug and then plug that into your radio.
You will also need to hook up a ground and power source so either get a piggy back fuse terminal and piggy back off a switched power fuse or tap into the radio wiring harness (I recommend the tapping power from the fuse box).
Here is an example of one end of the aerial connector (itranzitBLU to headunit):
Keep us posted, this should be a relatively easy install
#4
Thanks for that.
So far I've got:
The Isimple Tranzit Blu HF
The antenna which I think is correct?
Becker Radio removal tools:
I had planned on just shaving some wire off the White switched wire that I read about to give it switched power and then just wrapping the tranzit wire around that and securing with electric insulation tape. Once I'm happy with it I might then solder it in for a more secure connection.
Am I all set? Be good If I could get it all done for this weekend as it's bank holiday so plenty of spare time.
So far I've got:
The Isimple Tranzit Blu HF
The antenna which I think is correct?
Becker Radio removal tools:
I had planned on just shaving some wire off the White switched wire that I read about to give it switched power and then just wrapping the tranzit wire around that and securing with electric insulation tape. Once I'm happy with it I might then solder it in for a more secure connection.
Am I all set? Be good If I could get it all done for this weekend as it's bank holiday so plenty of spare time.
#6
Yes will definitely do a how to as i've got about 5 guides currently open which I'll be following and each one seems to differ in some way so will hopefully be useful for others with a full parts list and step by step.
That's if I manage to install it
That's if I manage to install it
#7
You're well clear of the nightmare that is the MOST system so i'm sure you'll be fine!
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#10
One of these? https://www.amazon.co.uk/AV-Link-Gro.../dp/B000NVWB9O
Guessing that would just be plug & play into the system somewhere? For the price I'll just get one and give it a go although I've heard they can reduce Bass?
Guessing that would just be plug & play into the system somewhere? For the price I'll just get one and give it a go although I've heard they can reduce Bass?
#11
Would be good if you could please report back on the quality as i'm either going to install a dension or one of these.
Most likely it will be a dension but the prices for them used as gone mad the past few months.
Has anyone gotten power and ground from the back of the head unit using a connector such as C, D or E for example?
Most likely it will be a dension but the prices for them used as gone mad the past few months.
Has anyone gotten power and ground from the back of the head unit using a connector such as C, D or E for example?
Last edited by dan_189; 05-25-2017 at 01:27 AM.
#12
In addition, you can get all your aux power from the phone aux power located within (under) center console which I accessed through the forward storage bin.
Last edited by texcwa; 05-25-2017 at 03:02 AM. Reason: Corection
#13
Unfortunately as my car is RoW I don't have the phone connector was hoping to pickup a power and ground with a plug into the head unit rather then cutting the harness or even running a piggy back from the fuse box.
#14
Yes I've seen the phone module power thingy mentioned, will see if mine has it but not sure being a UK car? Texcwa - Do i have all the necessary parts to use this phone aux power or do I need a special connector of some kind? My electrical knowledge is literally zero btw, this is the first time I'll be playing with any wires.
Also just to check, to do all this I should disconnect the battery and leave the car for 15-20 minutes yes? Or is this not necessary?
Most of the parts are arriving Tuesday now so I'll probably install next weekend and I'll do a step by step with instructions as I've yet to find properly detailed & simple ones.
Also just to check, to do all this I should disconnect the battery and leave the car for 15-20 minutes yes? Or is this not necessary?
Most of the parts are arriving Tuesday now so I'll probably install next weekend and I'll do a step by step with instructions as I've yet to find properly detailed & simple ones.
#15
Yes I've seen the phone module power thingy mentioned, will see if mine has it but not sure being a UK car? Texcwa - Do i have all the necessary parts to use this phone aux power or do I need a special connector of some kind? My electrical knowledge is literally zero btw, this is the first time I'll be playing with any wires.
Also just to check, to do all this I should disconnect the battery and leave the car for 15-20 minutes yes? Or is this not necessary?
Most of the parts are arriving Tuesday now so I'll probably install next weekend and I'll do a step by step with instructions as I've yet to find properly detailed & simple ones.
Also just to check, to do all this I should disconnect the battery and leave the car for 15-20 minutes yes? Or is this not necessary?
Most of the parts are arriving Tuesday now so I'll probably install next weekend and I'll do a step by step with instructions as I've yet to find properly detailed & simple ones.
Its recommended to disconnect the battery, personally I don't generally do it but it is a recommendation. If it's your first time hooking something like this up in a car then I would. No need to wait that's only if you're working on a part that contains an airbag.