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Originally Posted by 1BADM6
It's the little things right? Today I tried to figure out why my voice command and bluetooth don't work. Well, you have to have it installed in order for it to work don't ya? Another seller lied, what a surprise. I muddled with my vertical steering adjuster and found that operating the motor while the replacement part isn't fully seated was the wrong thing to do. $50 down the drain. I ordered a new but not before figuring out the right way to install it. It will not happen again. It's only $50 but it still hurts. Especially when you know you screwed up. The cable frayed because it wasn't seated correctly. I replaced my wipers and rear tail lights so the day was not lost.
I priced out the cost of a bluetooth module and voice activation module and yikes! I either need to find a wrecked truck or just buy an android head unit. The trouble is, my factory unit works great and no screen issues but somebody might want it. Time to look at new head units and speakers...again. Tomorrow I might pull the drivers door apart and see why the handle has trouble engaging.
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A proper after market head unit is approx $400
I've done my homework already about it.
I ended up buying a $30 Bluetooth/fm plug in gadget which transforms the bluetooth signal to fm frequency that plays in my speakers.
Does the same job like the purpose made "bluetooth" hands free units.
My i pod is plugged in and i have cd quality sound coming from my speakers for cheap money.
Be careful,after tinkering with the door mechanism, don't forget to re-seal the "sound proofing/water proofing"spongy lining that is behind the inner panel on your door.
I just fixed those,rain water flooded my passenger foot well...