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Any chance of some photos?
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No, I have not had a noise. I went back out and had a play after reading your post and found I could get a hissing if I pulled the connector out the tiniest fraction. Mine wedges against the fascia surround, so this may be stopping it. Cheers, Dave
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So far, my fave app to run whilst driving is Torque Pro. If I had a K series, I'd have it start with the ignition
It even matches my blue dials, radio and ATC
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With automatelt you can have torque pro launch when it connects to your OBD2 adapter
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22nd April 2014, 19:05 | #35 |
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I really want this!!
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22nd April 2014, 20:08 | #37 |
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I only need the headphone jack and the 12v charger. Oh and the Bluetooth dongle for the app, do you have a link for that?
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love this kind of modding
Davey, what's with the hazard and door lock switches being relocated below ATC, or more to the point, what's gone where they used to reside ? |
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Also found that using A2DP my treble, mids and sub were much more pronounced. Also the sub was much more punchier. |
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