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I am at work now and cannot see my owners manual. The wife and I are heading out for a raod trip very soon. I have never used the headset on the Limited before.
My question is I have a Roadtech 665 wired into the aux port. If we use the headsets will I be able to hear the mp3 on the Roadtech with the nav direction thru the headset or fairing speakers and still talk with the wife, or should I say she talk to me!!!
Thanks everyone.... ride safe....
If you're using the roadtech for music (I'm assuming you are since you mentioned mp3), you should be fine.
I'm also assuming you have the output speaker (headphone port?) wired to the aux input, right? I did the same with my iPhone and yes, you can hear the voice directions, music, and talk to your wife at the same time.
If you're using the roadtech for music (I'm assuming you are since you mentioned mp3), you should be fine.
I'm also assuming you have the output speaker (headphone port?) wired to the aux input, right? I did the same with my iPhone and yes, you can hear the voice directions, music, and talk to your wife at the same time.
Cheers.
Thanks for the info, I will give it a try tomorrow when I get home....now back to work.
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