Its depends. Using the transmitter is much cheaper, but using Bluetooth can cause compression when songs are played, making them sound not as high quality. If you don't really care about that though, and don't want to spend the money to get a new unit, the transmitter would definitely be better
@@Onlyspaceman 22 5 24, Thanks ! Been using existing CD unit & a Mobile's Sat' Nav' which seems to 'do-the-job' OK. Was'nt aware the optional unit you fitted was available until viewing your vid'. Have owned 3 SX4s - don't think Suzuki market the item in the UK. Expect it could be obtained as a special order item - do you have the Part Number please ? Best Regards, P.
Thank you! Looks like two tools and patience is all you need.
Que año es ese suzuki?
Thank you.
Tienes fotos de los cables cuál va con cuál 😞
Gracias!!!
Fijese que ando buscando una radio de mi susuki pero no.encuentro
Como conentar el radio
12 /9 22 Does Scotty Kilmer's advice, on U Tube, to use an FM Transmitter mean this is unnecessary ? Best Regards.
Its depends. Using the transmitter is much cheaper, but using Bluetooth can cause compression when songs are played, making them sound not as high quality. If you don't really care about that though, and don't want to spend the money to get a new unit, the transmitter would definitely be better
@@Onlyspaceman 22 5 24, Thanks ! Been using existing CD unit & a Mobile's Sat' Nav' which seems to 'do-the-job' OK. Was'nt aware the optional unit you fitted was available until viewing your vid'. Have owned 3 SX4s - don't think Suzuki market the item in the UK. Expect it could be obtained as a special order item - do you have the Part Number please ? Best Regards, P.