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Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 18:56:17 -0000
From: "Sadik Pothiawala" <sadiknopsamrind.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Saab 9-5 and Nokia Phone


I have done this a couple of times now. I will asssume that you have the genuine Nokia kit. The best way is to purchase the plastic pod and the wiring kit from a Saab dealer. (about £60.00 ) The pod fits on the LHS side of the console. I did not find this position difficult for the passenger. (Take you time in positioning the phone and the cradle, it needs to be near the top of the pod) The wiring kit fits into the connector which is tucked away behind the climate control unit (this is quite a unusual connector) I would recommend using a tax disk holder aerial (about £20.00), unless the car has a aerial fitted already. I have heard that there are some interference issues with mounting it on the rear window. If you must have a external aerial then I suggest you mount one on the body near the rear window The rest is obvious Sadik "Jonathon Doig" <JonathonnopsameditchANTI_SPAM.com> wrote in message news:1007378451.14147.0.nnrp-12.9e981281nopsam.demon.co.uk... > Hi, > > I have a Nokia 6210 and I need to fi this to my 2000 9-5 estate. I have a > car kit extracted from another car. How do I go about fitting this and where > would you suggest mounting the phone. Also what other bits do I need ? and > how much ?, where do yo mount the aerial ? > > I have seen most pictures of phones mounted on a 'Pod' on the right of the > passengers seat but this position is a bit awkward for the passenger. > > Thanks > JD > > "Sadik Pothiawala" <sadiknopsamrind.co.uk> wrote in message > news:1007369075.14300.0.nnrp-02.d4e5b081nopsam.demon.co.uk... > > Thanks Jeff, > > I will try this and report back > > > > Sadik > > "Jeff Tope" <jeff.topenopsamin.net> wrote in message > > news:I0aO7.4050$4K2.637546nopsam6-win.server.ntlworld.com... > > > On a 93 NINE-THREE you need to remove overhead console - two screws > under > > > the lamp and two strong spring clips at the front then you need to > remove > > > the three pin connection from the microphone and carefully extract the > > cable > > > from the high gain and put it back in the low gain as per instructions > > theat > > > came with kit (my dealer did mine in the end because I could not believe > > the > > > mentality of swapping the wire in the connector!) > > > > > > Hore this helps > > > Jeff > > > > > > "Sadik Pothiawala" <sadiknopsamrind.co.uk> wrote in message > > > news:9ub81j$n8i$1nopsam.chatlink.com... > > > > I have fitted a genuine Nokia car kit to a 9-5, using a Saab wiring > > > adapter > > > > kit, all works very well, the microphone is already fitted to the car. > I > > > am > > > > finding that when I make a call I cannot be heard very well. > > > > > > > > Has any one else experienced this? > > > > I have made various enquiries and there does not seem the be a gain > > > > adjustment for this microphone. > > > > In my previous 9-5 the problem was not as bad, and I did fir a > Motorola > > > > V-series kit to it which worked very well. > > > > > > > > Any information greatly appreciated > > > > > > > > > > > > Sadik > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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