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Originally Posted by CapeX5
I am in same boat. Not sure what I will need for hook up-just waiting to receive unit and than decipher. Ted will help us out I am sure.
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Originally Posted by Clockwork
I'm not an expert, but I had talked a bunch with Ted, months ago about connecting to the e53 (currently with no factory bluetooth or phone system) and after I sent him a video of my x5's "media corner" Left rear, where cd changer/phone modules would be, he pointed out the wiring needed IS there.
YES the two connectors that Overboost mentions above are for the bluetooth media/power, but if you want to use the factory phone mic (which, I actually didn't have so I had to buy one and track down the wiring for it in the overhead console). and this is a note directly from Ted about which microphone to buy, if you need to buy one. "I highly suggest not using that Microphone. In some cases it picks up too much audio in the cabin which can lead to the caller hearing themselves. 84318380338 works perfectly under all circumstances".
back to the other wiring... it is a black long 54 pin connector (has 3 rows of 18 pin slots) that was bundled up under my cargo floor. To access, I had to remove floor, and then remove large black plastic part to expose all the wiring harnesses and yes its sitting pretty there, ready to accept this connector that Ted is also in process of building, so its a easy connect to this, then connect other end to that and presto...
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Oops, somehow the forum only just now notified me of thread updates, so I missed this connector conversation --
So, yeah! The 3 and 6 pin CD Changer connectors will provide you with what you need to get Bluetooth streaming from the BlueBus, but you'll also need to track down the 54 pin connector (~2002+) or the DB25 that's in the trunk if you want to make use of Bluetooth calling. You can also provide your own non-OE microphone and it'll work, provided you run the wiring and hook it up to the 3.5mm connector on the BlueBus.
If you have the DSP, I recommend picking up a SMB to SMB (50ohm impedance) connector (like this one:
https://gromaudio.com/store/accessor...ble_-1-ft.html) and using that instead of the 6 pin connector. You'll enable an option in the BlueBus which will "switch" the input to digital mode when in Bluetooth mode. This connector provides higher quality audio than the analog 6 pin harness.
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Thanks!
-Ted