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Old 08-18-2008, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Last5oh
LESSONS LEARNED

I thought I should post these for the benefit of the others who plan to go gown this route.

1. For Xs with DSP that DID NOT come with a CD-changer form the factory... FORGET the instructions about 'looking for a COAX cable'... your X will not have one because it has no CD-changer. LOOK FOR A COAX PLUG on the TOP of the DSP amplifier. My X had a 3 and 6 pin connector in the trunk but when I installed the DICE without the DSP kit, I could browse songs on the cluster but there was NO AUDIO. The COAX plug on my DSP amp meant that I had digital DSP and needed the adapter. I could have saved the cost of overnight courier if I had purchased the DSP Kit with the DICE module.
Not true - all amplifiers will have the port present even non-DSP equipped vehicles.

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Originally Posted by Last5oh
When I got it working, my install used the 3 pin plug, the COAX plug on the DSP, plus taps into the power and ground wires to the DSP amp (see below)... the 6 pin plug I found in the trunk WAS NOT USED.
The 6-pin may or may not be a live input on some applications.

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Originally Posted by Last5oh
2. When installing the DSP kit... the 2 wires that you tap in for power (BROWN and RED w/Green Stripe) on top of the DSP amp are ALWAYS HOT - even if the key is off. Disconnect the whole plug from the DSP amp when working on it... I got careless (did not expect the wires to be live, should have known better ) and set them down on my wire stripper... thankfully I just blew a 30 amp fuse (#72). Had I been working with the plug attached to the AMP I may have fried that too.
We use a purple/white wire from the telephone connections, which is +12V switched. Ground can go to a clean chassis ground.

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Originally Posted by Last5oh
And No I did not disconnect the car's battery because I did not want to risk erasing data in the engine control computer.
Not true. Removing the battery cables is critical to a proper install. Blame BMW for putting the battery underneath the spare tire.
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