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I have just bought a 2003 S-type. It is my first Jaguar aince 1968 when I ran a 3.8 s-type.

I am delighted with it so far. It has SatNav and an on-board Motorola telephone.

Is there anyway that I can unplug the phone and replace it with some sort of adapter which would enable my mobile to take its place ?

 

 

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11 hours ago, Admiral said:

I have just bought a 2003 S-type. It is my first Jaguar aince 1968 when I ran a 3.8 s-type.

I am delighted with it so far. It has SatNav and an on-board Motorola telephone.

Is there anyway that I can unplug the phone and replace it with some sort of adapter which would enable my mobile to take its place ?

 

 

Why not just get an adapter and charge it from the cigar lighter?. Have just joined too and have 2 of those S Types a 3.0 v6 and a 4.0 v8. Plus 2 other older Jags.

 

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Hello Andrew, welcome to the Jaguar Owners Club :)

Yuo can easily upgrade your car to Jaguar's bluetooth system which will link with your phone and link it into the car's infotainment system. Do you have a touchscreen?

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I have a touchsreen yes. What I want to happen is for my mobile to have the same facilities as the in-car motorola handset. EG, ring in the car through the speakers, display who is calling, switch off the music and be able to speak hands-free. Then when the caller hangs up for the screen to go back to Nav, Audio or climate and the music to continue where it was interrupted. In my Volvo, I had a Yatour system which plugged into the multichanger socket, but it had no touchscreen.

Thanks for your help so far.


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Where are obtainable from ? Also on my old Volvo, the head unit was easy to remove. On the Jaguar the radio looks impossible to access.

But I would like to have bluetooth. I listen to talking books which are stored on my Android mobile.

Thanks for your assistance.

 

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Head unit (Touchscreen) is easy to remove Andrew. However, this retro-fit doesn't require your head unit to be removed.

Easiest way for you to do the upgrade is to buy one of the later combined phone / bluetooth modules part number:- 7W93-10D893-AB.

Which are quite common on eBay.

You will not need anything else. The D2B fibre optic and wiring will already be in place.

If you decide to go ahead, I can talk you through the process if you want.

 

 

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I am minded to keep the car phone. I think it is quite quaint. The problem is that the slider which holds the telephone SIM card is missing. Does anyone have one out there in the Jaguar world ?

Andrew

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