Ford Mondeo 2008 Sony Audio Manual

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2008 Mondeo MK4 Titanium Sony Radio - posted in In-Car Entertainment (Mk4 Mondeo): I'll be buying a 2008 MK4 Mondeo Titanium with this radio installed. From what I've read it should have an audio jack in the glovebox. Hi all, I've just bought an '08 Mondeo TitaniumX with the Sony audio system. Ford Mondeo Sony Stereo Bluetooth. I didn't get a manual with the car.

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Hello Ok, what you need to do is: • Make sure bluetooth is switched on on your phone • Go through your phones bluetooth menu, make sure your phone is shown as 'visible', not 'hidden' • Know your phones bluetooth individual name so you know that it is your phone when you activate it with your stereo, ie 'Dave', or 'K800i' etc. • Then you need to make sure that you have space left on your stereo to accept your phone. Simply, this means that your stereo probably has, for example, six spaces/phones it can store at once on its memory. If people have used your stereo before you, it stands a chance that the memory is full.

Therefore, you need to 'debond' the existing phones from the stereos memory. To do this, depending on the make of your stereo, you need to play around with the phone menu. Find out how to debond and get rid of existing stored phones.

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• Whilst going through the menu, make sure in your settings, bluetooth is switched on/activated, and all other settings are switched on and correct in order for you to use bluetooth. • Then, put the stereo back to its 'desktop' as it were, ie, the normal screen. • Get your phone, go to bluetooth menu, scan for 'new devices', this should hopefully now find something like 'Ford Audio'. • Now, if it asks you for a four digit pin code, every time I have done this (loads of times!), the pin code has been 0000.

I realise you may have tried and failed with this, but go through the steps above incase something has been missed, then try it again. • On a successful pincode being entered, your phones bluetooth name will come up on the stereo display, and your phone will be 'bonded' with your stereo for bluetooth usage. I have always used 0000 as the pincode, and I am unaware what to do if all steps have been remedied and the pincode still fails. Hope this gets it working for you. If you still have difficulties, let me know exactly the model of stereo you have and I will see if I can help further.

I paired my phone and it works. As soon as I get in it takes over my phone. My wife paired her phone but when she gets in (on her own) it doesn't auto take over her phone. She has to select it from the list as the active phone and then it will. When she next gets in, it takes over her phone automatically. Now when I use the car again, it won't take over mine until I select it from the list as the active phone. Can the system be made to realise that there is only one phone in the car and use it.

I would have expected to select the active phone only when we are both in the car and it doesn't know which one to take over. Right, just been out in the cold to sit in my car and tried it for you.

Switch the radio on. I switched the radio to 'phone' and then hit 'menu' because I had to debond my phone first.

Whilst in the 'menu' make sure that Bluetooth is toggled on. I couldn't see a way to bond from the radio so did it from my phone.

So go into your phone's bluetooth setting and search for accessory connection (whatever your phone calls it). It will then search for bluetooth connections. It should find 'Ford Audio' pretty quickly. Select 'Ford Audio' on your phone and it will say that a pairing code is needed.

Look at your radio and it it should now be displaying a 4 digit code. Enter the code into the phone and enter. Cheers, Nigel. Jus came from ford and they told me to do everything everyone else said. I said yes i have bla bla bla. So i booked it in for tuesday, the mechanic said the module's gone tits up so either replace it (cough £250 cough i think not) or fix it.

Or aftermarket such as parrot. If he cant fix it ill go for the aftermarket. Im not a big fan of aftermarket. I prefer OEM. However, now i know parrot. Are there any others.

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Also aside from price whats the difference? Also would i need to get out a loan for ford to set it up or can i jus figure it out myself?

Review of the 2008 Ford Sony 6CD car radio. NOTE: I 'review' this radio only from the point of view of an amateur radio fan which I am. Sorry if you expected something more technical or more car related. The upshot is it's now about 8 years old and still works in every department - radio, tuning, CD, MP3, various features all still functioning. If you unplug car battery, to use this radio again you will have to input a security key code, in the video I tell you where it can be typically found - hint either on a sticker in your radio manual, around the glove compartment or, when all that fails, somewhere on the back of the unit itself but you or service staff will have to take it out of dashboard to get to it. Using AUX on this stereo to play music from PSP My radio blog Using this radio for DX, getting a QSL card.

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