| TripleX5 |
03-20-2005 11:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by rangerfan
I think I miss out on that free junk in my 11/03 production.
Let me know what you find out Ed. I didn't get much help from Crevier on the subject. I mean, all they did was sell me the part. :rolleyes:
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This is the latest info I got:
From what I’m hearing, retrofitting BT/Assist ULF units will only work on X5s that currently have BMW Assist and dated from 3/04 up to 10/04. In addition I was told that BMW is working on software-only upgrade for those M/Y vehicles which was also mentioned in March 2005 Roundel Magazine.
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As quoted from March 2005 Roundel:
In addition to the BMW Universal Bluetooth Hands-Free System retrofit kits for certain Previous-generation 5 series (E39) and 7 series (E38), 3 series (E46), X3s (E83) and X5s (E53), BMW has released software-only upgrades for fairly recent 2004 5 Series and 6 Series models. The software update and retrofit is not covered under warranty, as Bluetooth was not a promised feature, and will be performed at a BMW Center at the customer’s expense.
Model Date Available* E60 5 Series 03/04 E63/E64 6 Series 03/04
Comments:
Bluetooth functionality can be added to most (but not all) of these vehicles by updating the vehicle software using CIP 13.2 or higher. After the software has been updated, the BMW Center must perform “Retrofit” of “Tel Bluetooth”.
* Date refers to month/year of vehicle manufacture
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So my understanding is that X5s w/Assist built from 03/04 to 10/04 might not need expensive parts and costly labor to have a functional BT/Assist system, but rather just an inexpensive software upgrade. Either way, I’m going to hold off and hopefully in the near future see what BMW delivers.
Also, my local dealer has informed me that apparently BMW is working on what will be some sort of “Universal ULF” (BT/Assist) unit that will work with most if not all models dated back to late 2002. But so far that's just a rumor.
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