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RNS-510 retrofit problems

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stealthwolf:
Please include pics as it would be immensely helpful to people like me. How much was thr can gateway?

mclovin:
The new CAN Gateway was £133 from my local VW dealer. I didn't include a picture of the loaction of the CAN Gateway as it is very easy to find, just take off the the lower dash trim directly above the pedals, get yourself well positioned in the foot well and look straight up from the footrest and you'll see it there with a red connector attached to it. Simply disconnect the battery, remove the red connector and then ease the positioning clips of the old CAN gateay out of iy's bracket (easy to see how thsi works by looking at the new unit) then take it out and stick in the new one, took me about 15 minutes to do including removal and refitting of the trim.

I will definitely include pictures in my plug and play harness guide though, don't worry about that. I'm just waiting for my Line Output Converter to turn up before I put it all together, take the photos, fit it and write it up. Watch this space!

Rob GTI:
Looking forward to the plug and play harness guide, I'm looking to add an amp to my RNS510.

mortygttdi:
This is how I changed both mine and scotts(Golfmans) Gateways from in the footwell but it can be got to the other way,  I think my gateway cost me about £120 with abit of discount.  

Scotts PDC doesn't show on the RNS510 either even with the new f/w 2660 but the RVC has a different screen it goes from 4:3 with the 1100 f/w to 16:4 widescreen with the 2660 f/w it hides the adjuster menu to the right side.

McLovin the bluetooth is very easy to fit ive done a few now even 1 in a mk6,  which B/T kit did you go for the just out of curiousity.

Darren  

Rob GTI:
Darren, looking at your sig which can you also get hold of bluetooth kits, if so which ones and how much?

Cheers,
Rob

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