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Originally Posted by Clockwork
Once I get to playing with this a bit more and understand the options and how they work on the non-nav MID, I'mm post a video or write up a doc, after discussing with Ted, on how it works (unless someone knows of a source showing how to play with the options/buttons, already?) The E46 is no where the same so its not the best tutor.
Note, the audio quality is DISTURBINGLY GREAT for bluetooth.
I always played music sources that ARE HARD WIRED TO STEREOS BUT WOW
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Clockwork's UI is right dickered, for the record. I never tested on a DSP / MID combo, so I didn't know I couldn't write to the whole MID. Working on this...
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Originally Posted by PalmSpringsE534.6
OK Ted, here goes. 2003 4.6is with factory nav, DSP, CD changer, no TCU or BT antenna and no BT oddment tray. So, I would like to get away from my junky BT aux unit I spliced in behind the head unit to the AUX cable and 12v. I would like to have full BT Music streaming as well as phone. Would love to be able to use the Face button to call up Siri (maybe a pipe dream but hey). What all will I need to order to make this work. It seems I need the BB module as well as an adapter cable for the phone portion and maybe a coax from CD to DSP...? Is that right? I'll check my CD changer to see if it's connected via coax or other.
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Howdy!
For the 2003 you will want, but not need, the coaxial DSP cable. Your car will have the 6 pin analog, most likely.
Siri can be summoned using the talking head button with the BlueBus. You will want to have microphone, factory or not, to use the telephony features.
I really don't know the E53 well enough to tell you which TCU adapter you'll need for a 2003, but my guess is the blue 26 pin SES adapter. You want to look where this tells you:
https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...is-sav/UgkAYB9
Thanks!
-Ted