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Old 12-12-2010, 08:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee View Post
The Metra Axxess will control your source and volume buttons (as well as up/down). The button on the 9960 just takes you into the voice activation mode. I wouldn't see why you couldn't connect the Bluetooth wiring from the car in place of that button. The wiring diagram is in the service manual. There is a download link somewhere on here. Make sure you get your year, I recently found out that they changed some of the wiring from '09 ti '10.

edit: Found it: Nissan 370Z Owners Manual / Service Manuals - Nissan 370Z Forum
Thanks, I don't see any manuals for the 2010's in there though. The roadster probably isn't any different in this case but obviously there would be quite a bit more in there for a roadster so ideally that would be what I wanted.

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat View Post
You are not going to be able to use the factory mic that requires power and from what I was seeing not to mention there is a circuit board built into the mic. I would just remove the stock one and place the after market one in its place.
Thanks. That's dumb, I guess I'll have to figure out where to put another mic then. Oh well, any suggestions?

I went out and looked at my car and there doesn't appear to be anyplace clever to hide the antennas, and I don't even have a head liner so I'll have to see where I can stash the mic?

Obviously the antennas need a clear line of sight, but do they need any sort of a ground plane or anything like that to function correctly or do they just say to put them on the roof so they have the best view of the sky?
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