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Old 03-25-2008, 06:22 AM
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in my first picture previous post i have 3 wires and 2 empty connectors (one slides into the other)(shown on this post)which came in the package and must go somewhere behind the radio cd

also there are 2 black connectors male female dont know what to do with them
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so far

i have 2 connectors plugged behind the dvd navigation mkiv
1 connector plugged with the monitor

the radio cd must connect to the dvd somehow

i have a small difficulty upoloading the photos sorry about that

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Old 03-25-2008, 06:33 AM
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some more photos

the back of the radiocd
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thanks in advance for your advice

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Hello !

I send install manual to you by e-mail (it is too big to fit in message)

Read it carefully and you will find all answers)))

About coding:

Of course Navi will work, but
Without coding you will not have all additional functions
and car will not be sleeping well.

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Old 03-25-2008, 07:18 AM
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thanks a lot

the good thing is that there are not missing parts lol maybe few screws and the bracket for the navigation box
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just answered you by mail (with pic)

I have done this retrofit and now i have last problem - i need new side trunk cover ))
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Old 03-25-2008, 01:59 PM
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xaxaaxxa oldhotliner how did you manage that ?

anyway i found almost everything thanks to your help

i just want to have some instructions of removing the instrument cluster and the side panels to route the wire harnes to the back

i have to ask a bmw dealer how much does the encoding costs lol

is there a problem if i test the fitting i mean if i switch on to test it ?

where should be the gps receiver instaled in the front or the back ?

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-To remove instrument cluster - just unscrew 2 small torx screws upside of the cluster and then pull it out carefully and disconnect wiring (dont forget to switch ignition off)

all another instructions you can find in TIS (download dvd image somewhere ,here for example: http://download.golgofa.ru/tis-2007.nrg ,and install it on your pc)

- of course you can switch system on after you do all connections,
before coding.

- gps antenna you can install practically anywhere, just find the place where antenna can see himmel. Antenna can see satellites through glas, painted plastic, rubber, but not metal.
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Sorry, i have just found that that link in previous post takes you to russian TIS version

Sorry guys
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Old 04-02-2008, 01:52 AM
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do you have the english version ?
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