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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 09:20 PM
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I got my kit from the local dealer for $207 matching the eBay dealer. Took 15 minutes to install it and over an hour at the dealer while they turned the damn thing on! They wanted $90 programming fee which I negotiated to $45. Works great and must say quite an impressive hands on system.
 
Old Feb 21, 2011 | 12:51 PM
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I was at my dealer today getting an alignment done, and I asked about the bluetooth and they said the best they could do on the price of the module was $250 cause they don't stock them, and that the dealer selling them on eBay for $207 was because they probably had a bunch in stock. They also to tried say that the programming would be $90, but I called the other dealer in town and they said that they'd do it for $50. Now I just have to convince the wife how necessary the bluetooth is.
 
Old Feb 23, 2011 | 02:00 AM
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I have the bluetooth module / unit for sale, find my advert in the classifides section.
To fit it, you pop the 2 center air vents out, undo the 4 screws holding the radio/nav in place, pull the radio/nav out, look through the hole and down.
The module sits behind the controls for the air. There are 4 posts sticking up, 2 have pins that locate the module, the other 2 have holes for a couple of screws to hold it in place.
To the side of where the module sits will be a single plug, it may be floting or taped back, if its's taped back just unwrap the tape. Plug the plug into the bluetooth box.
Put back together again.
I have done this job in less than 30mins including coffee.
If you also need to fit the phone buttons on the steering wheel allow another 30-40mins.

I have fitted this to a outlander 2007, with mmcs and fosgate amp and no reprogramming was needed. On a base version we did need to program it.
$50 sounds ok but it does not actuall cost them anything (apart from time) to do.
If you get the car serviced by them I normally get them to do the programming free as part of the service deal!
 
Old Feb 23, 2011 | 04:31 AM
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I really wish that Mitsu's programming tool, MUT III, wasn't $3500 and individual owners readily had them and could help each other out, much like in the VW/Audi community where the dealer tool VCDS (VAG-Com) is relatively inexpensive and many enthusiasts have one.
 
Old Feb 23, 2011 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by firstorbit84
I really wish that Mitsu's programming tool, MUT III, wasn't $3500 and individual owners readily had them and could help each other out, much like in the VW/Audi community where the dealer tool VCDS (VAG-Com) is relatively inexpensive and many enthusiasts have one.
Whoa! I some how expected there would be something like VAG-Com for Mitsus as well... I obviously have been living in VAG cocoon for the past decade..
 
Old Jul 27, 2011 | 07:18 PM
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I just bought a 2007 Outlander LS that is pre-wired for bluetooth. The dealership is telling me that they do not know what they need to buy to make it work. I know that they need to get a hands-free module. Does anyone know where I can get the part number that they need to order?
 
Old Aug 30, 2011 | 10:32 AM
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MZ313819 Handsfree Phone Kit
 
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