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Originally Posted by Purplefade
That’s a good read and really, my opinion, a must do item. I think I would much rather maintain the function of the existing mic vs locate and install another mic specifically for the BlueBus. Not to mention I think the factory mic is in a great location already [emoji106]
So to confirm, the to be manufactured BlueBus will come with the correct connections installed and be plug and play in the rear of the car, using the cd changer connections and the module for maintaining the factory mic is also pretty much plug and play simply patching in between the factory homelink and mic via the supplied jumper cables?
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I agree, that's why I put fourth the effort to build the adapter board!

. I honestly don't recommend an aftermarket mic, but they are absolutely supported and with some work could hijack the OE mic harness to get the signal back to the BlueBus.
The production BlueBus will have all of the OE connectors for the CD Changer harness. I believe you E53 guys have the SES jumper (three pin white connector) in the trunk, so I will be including a wire that will connect directly into the two pin mic input on the BlusBus (it also uses a TE connector, similar to the OE ones).
The front of the car will need the adapter board, which will also include all the OE terminations and will be fully plug and play featuring unique connectors on every end, so you can't mess it up

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Thanks!
-Ted