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mfd3 question again!

alx_chung

Dark Lord of the Torque
Sep 11, 2006
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In front of a PC....
Like the look of the Pioneer HU, being as i've not got the large mfd i'm liking the added bonus of a fully integrated bluetooth phone & its voice activated too.

For an extra £30 you can add full Ipod connectivity, so you wouldn't need the hard drive option, aslong as you have an Ipod that is.

I'm not that technically minded when it comes to ICE installations, so if anyone can answer a couple of questions:

The Seat MFD3 is plug & play, is the Pioneer that simple too, or would i need to change any wiring?

Would the steering wheel controls still work when an aftermarket HU is fitted?

Many thanks for your assistance.

Should be pretty much plug and play. You will prob need an extra module to make the steering wheel controls to work on the HU. Have a search on the forum as a few of the guys here have already done it before.
Alex
p.s. I have an Alpine HU on mines but don't have the steering wheel controls.
 

mike_allison

Active Member
Nov 25, 2008
145
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Aberdeen, Scotland
let me know what u find out about steering wheel controls aswel! seriously considering the pioneer unit. had a looks at some videos on youtube and it looks really cool
 

John S FR 170

Active Member
Feb 8, 2008
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Telford, Shropshire
let me know what u find out about steering wheel controls aswel! seriously considering the pioneer unit. had a looks at some videos on youtube and it looks really cool

Have seen some very good Youtube videos too - need to make sure is has Firmware 2.0, this upgrade has improved the bootup time by 35%.


Also came across a fitting kit for Seat Leon 05>

http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_Stereo_fitting_kits/seat.htm


There is also a useful fitting guide in the Mk2 Leon FAQ's

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=144720


With the correct adaptor the steering wheel controls will work, just not exactly sure which one it is - keep seeing different ones suggested.
On the Pioneer site it lists : CA-R-PI.221 V3 steering interface.

http://www.online-caraudio.co.uk/ishop/1126/shopscr950.html

I'm currently composing a shopping list at the moment.
 

mike_allison

Active Member
Nov 25, 2008
145
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Aberdeen, Scotland
awesome work finding all that! dont meen to sound cheeky but let us know all the links to all the various bits that will be needed! i am quite useless at finding out these things! and it seems we will be goin for the same pioneer product
 

Smiler-MK2

Fear The Inferi
Dec 2, 2007
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Cheshire
Im changing cars so ive taken the unit out ;)

Great unit that is packed full of features and really finishes the dash off as you guys know [B)]
 

John S FR 170

Active Member
Feb 8, 2008
36
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Telford, Shropshire
awesome work finding all that! dont meen to sound cheeky but let us know all the links to all the various bits that will be needed! i am quite useless at finding out these things! and it seems we will be goin for the same pioneer product

Current shopping list :

Pioneer Steering Interface : CA-R-PI.221
http://www.online-caraudio.co.uk/ishop/1126/shopscr950.html

Fakra Aerial Adaptor : CT27AA14
http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_product.php?partno=CT27AA14

From SEAT Dealer :

Facia to suit Double-din : Part number 1P2858063N87 (check colour on ordering)

clips and screws:
9 pieces 3B0867190 (clips for the front frame)
4 pieces N90698603 (screws for mounting the unit)
4 pieces 1J0858137A (plates for mountingscrews)

Pioneer HU : AVIC-F900BT
http://www.audio66.com/product.asp?id=5830&man=5&main=&firstsel=cat&userid=

IPOD Adaptor : CD-IU230V
http://www.audio66.com/product.asp?id=5857&cat=20&man=5&main=1&userid=779081651397858886226852

I think this is everything i need, i shall find out at some point in the near future when i attempt to install, unless you beat me to it.
 

mike_allison

Active Member
Nov 25, 2008
145
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Aberdeen, Scotland
right i need to run up a shopping list for this pioneer head unit. but i am uber confused as to all the bits i need. can anyone just let me know. haha finding the things i need really isnt my strong point!
 

chrisboyle999

MFD3 for sale, inbox me.
Nov 28, 2006
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Geordieland
go mfd3.
bigger screen, better navigation (barring postcodes), genuine plug and play, oem look, and you will get your money back(ish) when/if you want to sell it if you buy from someone like tommy.
 
Dec 15, 2007
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South East London
the only concern is warranty issues? has there been any issues with the mfd3 that you are aware of. also are the units from tommy seat ones or are they vw's?
You do take a chance i guess but ive had no issues apart from asking for a code a few times (im too lazy to rewire it!) The VW units are slighty cheaper (I think) and do have an SD slot all you get is a VW spash screen difference...
An aftermarket one will never (imo) be quiite as good as an OEM one as they have to be compatible with almost any car around not just the Leon...
 

mike_allison

Active Member
Nov 25, 2008
145
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Aberdeen, Scotland
You do take a chance i guess but ive had no issues apart from asking for a code a few times (im too lazy to rewire it!) The VW units are slighty cheaper (I think) and do have an SD slot all you get is a VW spash screen difference...
An aftermarket one will never (imo) be quiite as good as an OEM one as they have to be compatible with almost any car around not just the Leon...

i do agree that an oem unit makes more sense! but spending that amount of money. only to know that if it goes wrong there aint much you can do about it worrys me! wouldnt need anythin else just the new facia for the unit and then its plug and play yeah?
 
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