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    Senior Member Two Rings Bonz099's Avatar
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    Questions about RNS-E in a B6

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    So im considering upgrading to an RNS-E in my B6, but im under the impression that the one from a B7 will not work without some wiring changes. Can anyone shed some light on this? I also have a Denison GW-Lite and would love to continue to use it, is that possible?

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    You just need a plug and play harness. Took 10 minutes to install in my B6.
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    Senior Member Two Rings Bonz099's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali View Post
    You just need a plug and play harness. Took 10 minutes to install in my B6.
    Link?

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    996 TT
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    Rnse'e are getting on a bit now aren't they? You might be better off with something aftermarket and more modern.

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    Indeed will work. I just put in an RNS-E from a B7 into my B6. You will have to buy the RNS-E adapter and antenna adapter though:

    http://www.euro-parts.us/store/index...tegory&path=59

    I do believe the Dension unit will work with it as well. Make sure to get the radio code for the RNS-E unit you pick up. I didn't and ended up using the eBay code retrieval method.

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