Not on 2016 RT, you don't! The Bluetooth connection was introduced in 2018.Yup. Just pair your phone to the bike.
HAGO!
Not on 2016 RT, you don't! The Bluetooth connection was introduced in 2018.
No problem!I’m sorry I am Asking too many questions
Maybe my comment to Plarimer applies to you also!!! You suppose????? :thumbup: There really is a lot to learn about Spyders and Rykers! Just don't try to learn it all overnight! :roflblack:Thanks for the schooling, sir. I thought all RTs had BT. Shows what I know, eh?
HAGO!
There is a 7 pin round connector in the trunk, trust me.
Well I’m terribly sorry that I am asking too many questions on a forum that invites questions. I guess I’ll just move on.
As with many I am having trouble connecting to the BRP system. Is there anyway I can connect my iPhone directly to the radio system as I have Sirus on my iPhone and would like to listen to it while on the road. Thanks so much, Peter
2016 Can-Am RTSE6
There is a 7 pin round connector in the trunk, trust me.
Boy, I really stepped into a pile of brown stuff with that one! I had no idea the 7 pin DIN was replaced. That change must have gone really smooth because I don't remember any discussion of it back in 2016.I guess he can't trust you. :roflblack: The OP has a 2016 RT. It does not have a 7 pin round DIM connector. His Spyder has a USB connector and a aux audio 3.5mm input. Both hardwired in.
Sorry if I came across a little harsh. I certainly did not intend to! It's just that some members here will occasionally respond with RTFM when someone asks a question that is discussed in the manual. I just wanted you to do what you can to avoid being subjected to that kind of ridicule. It was apparent, to me anyway, that you are quite new to the Spyder world. There is a lot to know and learn about differences between model years. It's obvious, as pointed out above, that I wasn't up to date on the changes to the audio system.Because I was told not to ask anymore questions until I got an owners manual. I have an owners manual that I got online and I also looked the question up on YouTube before I asked the question on this forum. Maybe I just took it the wrong way.
Boy, I really stepped into a pile of brown stuff with that one! I had no idea the 7 pin DIN was replaced. That change must have gone really smooth because I don't remember any discussion of it back in 2016...