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MFD2 Questions????

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jaffa666:
Hey troops maybe doing a px for an MFD2.
Just ahd a few questions, before I agreed to do anythin.

1st up, will this just be a simple case of plug and play, providing it comes with the code? or will it need coding to work in my car by a dealer or someone with vagcom.

2nd, I am aware this unit needs the disc for the Satnav to work, I have the 6disc changer in the arm rest, so could I just leave the nav disc in the unit and forget about it.  Also while using the nav could I play music from discs in the changer?

Any help on the above matters is much appreciated. cheers

markfive:
If memory serves it'll need coding (definitely if you have a Highline display), and yes you can use the nav and playback from the changer at the same time.

jaffa666:

--- Quote from: markfive on August 25, 2010, 09:22:09 pm ---If memory serves it'll need coding (definitely if you have a Highline display), and yes you can use the nav and playback from the changer at the same time.

--- End quote ---

Dont have a highline display so thats not an issue, so everything else should just be plug and play?

cheers for the info!!!  :happy2: :happy2:

markfive:
Nope, it does need coding even without a Highline - CAN gateway needs coding for navigation, and  MFD2 for sound system/no of speakers, phone preparation (if you have it) plus CD changer.

Other than that, it's plug and play  :signLOL: - the radio should work OK without coding........

And you'll need a GPS antenna. Retrofits often put these behind the dashboard, seems to work OK for most people.

RagingKileak:
What is a highline display anyway??

Guys, as I'm the 'proposer' of aforementioned PX - can anyone help me with this code thing?

Is it the security code? Should it be in the cars manual etc? I have a fair bit of documentation with the car but not sure what I'm looking for!!

Matt

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