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06 Tundra microphone for bluetooth

Posted 07-20-2009 at 07:39 AM by philjrm
I have a 06 Tundra that I just installed the E7007 Navigation unit in. It was almost 100% Plug and Play because I already had the JBL radio. My problem is getting the mike hooked up. The truck already has the plastic housing above the driverside window but no mike or wire. Also do I need the steering wheel control buttons for the phone? I just want my bluetooth to work.

Thanks Phil
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CIMAMotor 2009

Posted 07-16-2009 at 08:56 PM by wendylong
CIMAMotor 2009

Date: 17 -20 September 2009

Venue: Chongqing International Convention and Exhibition Center, Chongqing, China

The Sole National-level Motorcycle Exhibition in China Since 2001

CIMAMotor is sponsored by China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and it is the sole national-level motorcycle exhibition in China. After 7-year continuous development, it has become the most powerful event for motorcycle industry in China...
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how to remove rear door panel/board trim in camry 08

Posted 07-15-2009 at 04:06 PM by gr3g
help .................
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Help with a remote question

Posted 07-11-2009 at 01:24 PM by finerc
Help:
I have a liftmaster remote that currently opens my front gate. I cannot use it to program my wife's Lincoln Navigator's openers. I'm thinking that I need to get a homelink remote that can learn the liftmaster signal. I'll then use the homelink remote to program the car opener. Any thoughts how to get a homelink remote that will do the trick?
Please e-mail with suggestions at finerc@aol.com
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check engine light P0155, 2003 Toyota avalon

Posted 07-10-2009 at 02:26 PM by avonlea
Updated 07-10-2009 at 02:27 PM by avonlea
Does anyone know if this is the 02 sensor or the air fuel ratio sensor? The mechanic said it is 02 sensor heater circuit malfunction. Also is it covered under the 8yr/80,000 warranty on emissions related parts?
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