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A couple questions about my new E53
1: It came missing two climate control buttons. Is there something supposed to be under these or is it just the cap? I don't know if I just need new caps or what. I can see the light straight through and no indication of a type of switch/spring in the hole. 2: I have the non DSP widescreen nav on mine. I ordered an aux in adapter for it for now. I'm looking at getting the Eonon replacement for this to get a2dp, updated nav, usb, etc. Do I need to do anything to prevent losing any OBC functions? It looks like all settings for it are controlled through the nav unit itself and not adjustable with the steering wheel stick. Is there any issue with this? 3: One angel was burnt out. So I bought some 3.5W cree LED replacements. I can see them at night with the HIDs off, but that's about it. I'm wanting to order the large 20W cree LED replacements for it now. Similar to the MTecs. Will these let me see my angels in the day? Oh one more thing. My bluetooth sounds great to other people, but sounds like absolute crap through the speakers. Is there a fix for this until I get my new head unit? Everything else sounds great through the speakers, just not bluetooth calls. Last edited by phathom; 05-29-2016 at 07:01 PM. |
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I would get the Dynavin before that Eonon. There is another choice as well but I can not recall the name. There is pretty big threat on the Dynavin that may interest you.
Why did you sell the e46?
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What is the volume setting on your phone? That setting can affect what comes through the speakers.
If you have Nav...the display for the OBC is the Nav monitor. Remove it and you lose the ability to set/reset/start/stop/adjust any of the OBC features. BTW, you have to manually program the OBC features to appear in the cluster's display...the order you select them, is the order they will appear when you press the BC button on the turn indicator stalk. You can NOT set/reset/start/stop/adjust any of the OBC features from the turn indicator stalk...you can only call whatever feature you programmed...to appear in the display to see what it is....you have to use the default display for the OBC to make any adjustments...and that would be either the MID or the Nav monitor. Of up I program any OBC features into the cluster's display...if you remove the Nav...again you will lose the ability to make any adjustments...and if you lose electrical power long enough...the cluster will also lose the OBC programming. Thus, you would eventually lose that info when changing the battery or powering the vehicle down for any specific electrical work that requires disconnecting the battery cables for any length of time. To program OBC features to appear in the cluster display...and call up by pressing the BC button on the turn indicator stalk...
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Also, I didn't sell it persay. A ditch bought it after I hit black ice and even after correcting the slide to get me straight, the momentum still put me into a ditch. Quote:
What about the people without NAV? What do they have to control the OBC? Am I able to install that as an option when I delete the NAV? I'm aware of how to program them to the cluster, but thanks for the info anyway. I didn't know what order you selected would be how they show up. The only features I'm really would like are range, mpg, and average speed. Range is automatic and wouldn't be affected, biggest thing I'm concerned about. Speed I could live without, but it's nice. Mpg I would like to reset, for historical and trip. Bottom line, if I can keep it with switching to a better nav/audio setup I'd like to. If not, I can live without it. Alsk, would one of thise cigarette liggter radio preset saver deal work to save those settings with the battery disconnected? |
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I'll probably give the 20Ws a try. Only $20 for them and if they're at least as bright as oem, but white, I'll be happy. My current ones are white, but nkt as bright as oem. I wish they could be as bright as the ccfls I installed on my e46, but that would involve going to aftermarket housings, so I'll just make due with what I can in the stock housings. |
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If you don't have the Nav monitor...the MID is the display for the OBC for those with the high cluster & high MID. The MID allows you to set/reset/start/stop/adjust all the OBC functions.
Some have wired their MID to extend over to the glovebox to keep the OE OBC operational when upgrading with aftermarket audio components.
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I'll let someone else chime in who has done it, but if you need a MID for non DSP with OBC I have a good one. Some clown had replaced the one in my X5 with it and My truck HAS DSP so I had to order (dig on ebay) to find one. Going to keep an eye on this thread to see how it all works out.
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Here is the part number for a set of caps to replace the ones that have had the little clips broken. They just snap/push on after aligning the tabs. Easy fix. You did not provide YR/Engine so I guessed on a 2004 3.0 application. The set includes all of the little bastards that you will need in the future as others fail.
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