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Old 12-22-2020, 12:07 PM
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Yes, you will need to run the cable from the new android system to the back where all the connections to the BM54 are. Plan on a solid day routing the wiring, there is some great information here on the forum and a solid video to watch is https://youtu.be/D1gV5QHJRs8



And a good thread to read https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...ideo-link.html
You'd think they would supply a smaller patch lead to go from the Avin unit to the standard plug and wiring loom already in place behind the dash, the R&D guy at Avin was thinking inside the box when he came up with the idea of fitting a whole new wiring loom to plug into the standard ports.

So now my thoughts are do I want to go to the hassle of fitting a new head unit or do I just replace the unit under the LPG tank to get my sound back, even though its an intermittent fault and it may not be that unit at all......

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