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    Do I connect the mute wire to on my bluetooth car kit? I have searched the forums and someone said pin 11 is used for the phone kit. I have just fitted the Nokia ck-15w car kit, and have a single yellow wire to mute the stereo. Is it just a case of connecting it to pin 11 to mute the stereo when receiving or making a call? I have the CD70 fitted as standard, so any help would be appreciated as it's a pain turning down the volume manually every time I make a call. Cheers

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    Anyone help me on this? Don't want to muck anything up

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    radio normaly has a sticker that says tel mute next to pin.

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    I can confirm that the Nokia yellow wire does go to pin 11 of the cd 70,
    Should be labelled MUTE on the white sticker on the radio.

    The nokia kit shorts pin 11 to earth, and this mutes the radio.

    The speaker wires (if you use them, rather than the separate speaker) are also labelled on pins 34 = speaker positive and 40 = speaker ground / negative.

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    Excellent, cheers guys. Job for tomorrow then

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    I have the CK-7W, which is the base model version of the nokia bluetooth.

    It was cheap, and works reasonably well, however immediately upon connection to a call, it goes very loud and distorted, but then calms down after about 5 seconds.
    From then on it is clear and trouble free.

    From what I remember the colour codes are the same..

    Red = Permanent Live
    Yellow = Mute wire
    Blue = Ignition live
    Black = earth / ground

    Speakers are a black and black/white pair.

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    Yeah, same colour wires as my kit. All wired up and working fine, but didn't get a chance to connect the mute wire today. Will keep the original kits speaker as it's perfectly loud enough for me, even hidden behind the glovebox. Cheers for the info, will get it finished when I get a minute to myself lol

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    As you are using the original Nokia speaker, then it shouldn't distort like mine does during the first few seconds when wired through the car speakers

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