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Posted (edited)

I'm planning on doing an aftermarket head-unit on my 03 Boxster. The head unit is acting up on very rare occasion, but I'd like to have Bluetooth and MP3 capabilities for long haul trips.

The car currently has all the Bose / MOST junk in it. I'm aware that I'll have to do a slight rewire to get the front and door speakers working again. (Pretty much assuming I'll have to run the wires from the front amp straight to the head unit until I do a full-blown amplifier setup. Not sure how hard it'll be to wire that back to the head-unit, but I guess I'll find out.)

Anyhow, the big question is what does the audible beeping for the parking assistant feature? My car has chickenpox on the rear bumper, and as long as its there, I'd like to keep it functional. Does it go through the MOST bus and out via the system, or does it have its own speaker somewhere?

*EDIT*

Nevermind! Figured this one out myself. The parking assist runs off the same sound as the door chime. Disconnecting the amp had no effect.

Edited by Elucidus

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