You're going to have to improvise, probably going from the roof console out to the windscreen headlining and down the A pillar into the BSI area through the end of the dashboard panels and through into the centre console to wherever you're intending to connect it.
A word of caution though - do not wire anything in front of the A pillar wiring or in front of the right and left sides of the headlinings in the roof, as this is where the curtain airbags and their igniters are stored. If these go off and you have wires in front of them, it will act as cheese wire and have the potential to cause serious damage to anything in it's path.
Android unit on Peugeot 308 2010 - Microphone doubt
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Re: Android unit on Peugeot 308 2010 - Microphone doubt
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Re: Android unit on Peugeot 308 2010 - Microphone doubt
Huge piece of advise! Thanks a lot for that warning! I'll let you know of the result when done.GiveMeABreak wrote: ↑14 Mar 2024, 09:09 You're going to have to improvise, probably going from the roof console out to the windscreen headlining and down the A pillar into the BSI area through the end of the dashboard panels and through into the centre console to wherever you're intending to connect it.
A word of caution though - do not wire anything in front of the A pillar wiring or in front of the right and left sides of the headlinings in the roof, as this is where the curtain airbags and their igniters are stored. If these go off and you have wires in front of them, it will act as cheese wire and have the potential to cause serious damage to anything in it's path.
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Re: Android unit on Peugeot 308 2010 - Microphone doubt
The diagram above show the microphone (#8242) has 2 wires which run (in the harness) to the original hands-free box (#84B4) pins 8 and 9. If you locate that box with the 18 pin blue connector under the dashboard (on the left, near the head unit), you can extend the wires from there.
If you do run a new cable, you should be able to follow the path of the existing wiring harness by unclipping the A pillar trim and the removable cover on the end of the dashboard. That is what I did on our 308 CC (although I know the trim on that is different to yours).
If you do run a new cable, you should be able to follow the path of the existing wiring harness by unclipping the A pillar trim and the removable cover on the end of the dashboard. That is what I did on our 308 CC (although I know the trim on that is different to yours).