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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:12 pm Post subject: Peugeot RT3 System
Hi
I need help!!!
I have recently purchased a Peugeot 307 HDI 110 TD, and it comes with the crappy standard tape casette player with in dash cd changer.
I am thinking about getting the RT3 system with colour screen. Few questions before I do the go ahead.
At the moment I have the UBI Take&Talk mobile handsfree system attached to my radio, so would this be compatible as I don't want to use the on board phone feature built in the RT3.
I guess it would work with the steering wheel controls.
Where can I buy this, the actual radio itself and the screen (Colour), OR, do you recommend me going to Peugeot and buying it and getting them to fit it?
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 2:29 pm Post subject: Re: Peugeot RT3 System
Woodie2000 wrote:
At the moment I have the UBI Take&Talk mobile handsfree system attached to my radio, so would this be compatible as I don't want to use the on board phone feature built in the RT3.
Possibly not, the RD3 and the RT3 have different connectors on the back, so it may not work.
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I guess it would work with the steering wheel controls.
Should do
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Where can I buy this, the actual radio itself and the screen (Colour), OR, do you recommend me going to Peugeot and buying it and getting them to fit it?
Personally, I don't recommend either. It's very expensive to buy the components, and you'll also need a GPS aerial amongst other things. You'll also lose the ability to play any CDs whilst navigating, unless you get a CD changer as well. I'd be surprised if you find a dealer even willing to quote you on the cost of the parts, let alone the fitting cost.
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What year are the maps.
Whatever year of the maps you buy (as it doesn't come with maps) - you should be able to get maps from www.navteq.com
To be honest, I suspect given it would cost upwards of a couple of grand to retrofit you'd be better investing that money in swapping your current car for one with SatNav built in - that may not be the answer you want to hear, but it's more likely to work.
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