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Thanks for your assistance in advance!
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What is the year and model of your car?
Many cars in the 2000 - 2002 model years had additional wiring for a separate voice recognition module (the "SES module"). That was in-line between the telephone module and the microphone. If your car has the SES wiring, then you need to get the SES jumper to make your microphone work.
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Hi Brian,
I have a 2004 build in Sep03. I don't believe that I have a SES plug.
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Correction: I found an SES plug and jumper in place. I guess I have to trace the wires for the microphone and see if something is not plugged in correctly.
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Use a multimeter set to resistance to detect short or opens on the mic wires.
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