
08-26-2024, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by X5chemist
Wow crystalworks! When it comes to electrical work, I'd rather do a M54 starter swap!
A chart like that makes it so simple. A single male/female connector with enough pins makes an upgrade easier. Especially to add a big woofer amp. I'll start looking for a connector.
Thanks for all the input! I'll have to put this project off for a bit. I have two HKA codes to deal with. Plus a hitch install to complete. I'll add to this post when I come back around to this project. I'll make notes to add to my X5 notebook.
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No problem. I found the easiest way to find a suitable connector was to just buy a non-functional amp on Ebay. I have a whole thread about how I made my adapter. Have a read through if you're interested. Spoiler: it took some time.
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...g-pinouts.html
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