2,676,917 views
???? Universal instructions on how to add Bluetooth to any car radio! Following these instructions, you can add Bluetooth to a car radio of any manufacturer, even if Bluetooth was not provided by the manufacturer. First, you need to make sure that your radio has an AUX input - it is usually located on the front panel or on the back of the radio. ????To add Bluetooth to the radio, you will need a module that I bought from this seller: https://aliclick.shop/r/c/1rktk428z53... A ready-made external module can also be purchased in Russia: https://ozon.ru/t/3Mg8b9A In this instruction, I show how I added Bluetooth to a cheap Pioneer radio, which a friend gave me for modification. He was sorry to throw away the radio and decided to use it in the garage to listen to music. It turned out well! The sound is clear, without any noise, squeaks, etc. We open the radio and look for contacts, pads or places where the left and right AUX channels go. We solder a shielded audio wire to them (an unshielded regular wire is also possible, but very short +- 10 cm). Next, we look for power for the board. We need to find 5 or 3 volt power. The most convenient places with power are the soldering places of electrolytic capacitors. We solder the power, fix the board and wires so that they do not rattle and do not knock on the case and that's it. Now you can use your radio, to which you added Bluetooth yourself. I have already made more than one radio in this way. And I would like to note that the sound quality with Bluetooth is much cleaner than some old CD drives and especially the radio.