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speaker below climate control

Stefan

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Does anybody know where the speaker below the climate control is for ? It seems like an original Renault speaker (Renault label on it) and it looks like it is standard.
I could remove the dash and find out where the wires are going to, but if someone could explain... [smilie=dunno1.gif]
 
Could also be the center dolby 5.1 surround sound speaker. [smilie=drunken_smilie1.gif] Didn't find the Bass speaker, though. :badgrin:

My best guess is also the mobile phone speaker. I think I also found the microphone in the light console (if it is a microphone ?)
I am just wondering where the wires lead to, because I am going to build in my mobile phone / GPS and it would be nice to use this pre-built-in stuff ! [smilie=cool.gif]
 
^^^^this is a thermocouple, or temperature sensor in lamens.... its a small blue dot thing in the centre of the over head map lamp thing the perfarate hole is For the carbon detector
 
Mine isn't a small blue dot thing, but as I just found out, it is a microphone ! Where do these wires go to ??? Do I have a secret cell phone in my car ?? [smilie=icon_king.gif]
 
Stefan":35r332wt said:
Mine isn't a small blue dot thing, but as I just found out, it is a microphone ! Where do these wires go to ??? Do I have a secret cell phone in my car ?? [smilie=icon_king.gif]

Do you have any pictures of it mate?

There is a long tube looking device in with the light that as Big peaches says is for the Climate control, keeps it at the constant temp in "Auto"mode
 
^^^ the long tube thing is for the carbon detector, its a little impeller (fan) that sucks cabin air onto a fire alarm type sensor for safety reasons....
 
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