Hi all
I am just in the process of buying a Mk2 Leon 1.2 TSI S Copa to replace my old Mk1 Leon 1.4 S which had its timing belt snap over the weekend
The S Copa comes with an RCD310 head unit (the version with an older black on grey screen rather than the more modern white on black one), and the bluetooth module.
Firstly, I was wondering if anyone knows how to get the media controls (skip, etc) to work with an iPhone? I can adjust the volume when playing from bluetooth but not skip forward.
Secondly, I am looking at upgrade options to add navigation or ideally CarPlay.
I see the RCD330 is a popular choice but I don't like the idea of losing the use of the integrated USB/Aux ports and handsfree mic - so I think I'm ruling that out.
The other option I think is to go to an RNS310, RNS315 or RNS510 - and use the built-in navigation.
The RNS510 looks like the nicest option, but I have a few queries that I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with:
1) Do all the above 3 models fit in the Mk2 Facelift stereo faceplate?
2) Would they all work with my existing bluetooth module, aux/usb ports, handsfree mic and steering wheel controls?
3) Has anyone fitted one and if so how/where have you installed a GPS antenna?
4) Any other drawbacks/gotchas to be aware of with doing this?
Thanks in advance!
hcuk94
I am just in the process of buying a Mk2 Leon 1.2 TSI S Copa to replace my old Mk1 Leon 1.4 S which had its timing belt snap over the weekend

The S Copa comes with an RCD310 head unit (the version with an older black on grey screen rather than the more modern white on black one), and the bluetooth module.
Firstly, I was wondering if anyone knows how to get the media controls (skip, etc) to work with an iPhone? I can adjust the volume when playing from bluetooth but not skip forward.
Secondly, I am looking at upgrade options to add navigation or ideally CarPlay.
I see the RCD330 is a popular choice but I don't like the idea of losing the use of the integrated USB/Aux ports and handsfree mic - so I think I'm ruling that out.
The other option I think is to go to an RNS310, RNS315 or RNS510 - and use the built-in navigation.
The RNS510 looks like the nicest option, but I have a few queries that I'm hoping someone might be able to help me with:
1) Do all the above 3 models fit in the Mk2 Facelift stereo faceplate?
2) Would they all work with my existing bluetooth module, aux/usb ports, handsfree mic and steering wheel controls?
3) Has anyone fitted one and if so how/where have you installed a GPS antenna?
4) Any other drawbacks/gotchas to be aware of with doing this?
Thanks in advance!
hcuk94