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I have a 2007 vette, vert with the 3lt option. I have called 3 dealers with no help, Rick Conti, the salesperson I bought her from has moved to a different state.. Rick new everything you would want to know about a vette. My question, do I have Blue tooth in this car?
Do a search on Parrot in this section. There's a vendor that has a wiring harness that will work with a Parrot bluetooth handsfree kit in the C6. A member wrote an install thread but I've lost track of it.
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Originally Posted by TheKomoman
Do a search on Parrot in this section. There's a vendor that has a wiring harness that will work with a Parrot bluetooth handsfree kit in the C6. A member wrote an install thread but I've lost track of it.
It used to be in the FAQ sticky but looks like it was removed so I guess I will take the link off my website in a week or two.
But before I do, save this to hard drive for future reference.
GM has been really slow to adopt Bluetooth and Ipod connectivity for the Corvette; Kinda strange since this is their "halo" car. Hopefully, all 2008 models will have this. I had to get an aftermarket sound system to properly integrate Bluetooth and Ipod.
Originally Posted by Dave Ehlert
I have a 2007 vette, vert with the 3lt option. I have called 3 dealers with no help, Rick Conti, the salesperson I bought her from has moved to a different state.. Rick new everything you would want to know about a vette. My question, do I have Blue tooth in this car?
Steve's link was good and comprehensive for its time, but it is now outdated. You can use a lot of the info, but you no longer need to splice wires. www.quickconnectproducts.com sells the Parrott and a model-specific harness for the C-6. No splicing required. All plug and play and it works great. When a call comes in or you place a call, the stereo automatically mutes and you can talk and listen thru the stereo.
You will need to make sure your current cell phone is compatible with the Parrott. They have a list of compatible phones on their site. My Verizon LG phone was not on the list so I replaced it with a "Q".
I have trouble installing batteries in a flash light and I got it to work on the first try. Easy project.