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Hello! I have a question about the stereo in my Crossfire. I prefer the look of the OEM radio / CD player, and have seen many of them for sale online. However, I would really like to have bluetooth capability as well. Is it possible to add bluetooth connectivity to the OEM stereo, and if so, what parts would I need, and how readily available are they today? Thank you in advance for any helpful responses! 😀
You are welcome.
That link has lots of information and tips.
I also view the daily posts to keep up.
And you can always post a question here.
I forget if it was Valk or Pizzaguy who advised a new Crossfire owner not to be put off by
all the car problems in the Forum.
They said to keep in mind that the vast majority of Crossfires are trouble free with the proper maintenance .
It is the cars that have problems that you see on the forum.
Jim
There is a place near me called Becker Audio. I was going to have them rebuild my radio. They said they could upgrade the components and add bluetooth for around $350.00.
I ended up getting a Kenwood marine radio for about $125.00.
Here's the link for Becker: Becker Auto Sound
Below is a picture of the Kenwood KMR-D382BT that I installed. I bought that from Crutchfield.com
Power acoustic has one it also has wireless car play. Aka Bluetooth.
I recently took mine out though because I personally prefer double din units
it doesn’t have the cd option though