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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / June 2006

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Convert installed phone to bluetooth

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dk - 27 Jun 2006 16:30 GMT
I have a 1999 e320 mb.  I bought the car used and there was already a
motorola phone pre-installed.  Is there a way to conver the car's phone
system to bluetooth??

TIA
Tiger - 28 Jun 2006 00:05 GMT
No... there is no known bluetooth system that will integrate with the car
like factory phone. There is an european company who offers kit that will
retain factory controls... but the phones that are supported are outdated
too.
RJ - 28 Jun 2006 19:15 GMT
> No... there is no known bluetooth system that will integrate with the car
> like factory phone. There is an european company who offers kit that will
> retain factory controls... but the phones that are supported are outdated
> too.

Actually you are wrong...

There is a little known "factory authorized" website that offers
bluetooth phone solutions for exactly what you mention.  

I was told about it after really bugging one of the shop foremen at the
dealership.  

I don't know why it isn't more publicized...?!?

http://wireless4mb.com/

I hope this gives you what you are looking for.

RJ
dk - 28 Jun 2006 23:07 GMT
>>No... there is no known bluetooth system that will integrate with the car
>>like factory phone. There is an european company who offers kit that will
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> RJ
Thanks much!!!  I checked the site and called.  Unfortunately, they
don't deal with the 1999 year. I appreciate the responses though.
Tiger - 28 Jun 2006 23:55 GMT
In your case, you are better off just installing a bluetooth car kit with
its own speaker... All you will see is a button module... everything else is
hidden...

Kits like this made by Sony/Erricson or Motorola can be obtained cheaply on
ebay... anywhere between $55 and up.

That website is interesting... but I got a feeling it will cost $3000 for
the system... we'll see, I put in a request.

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