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Old 03-16-2008, 01:03 PM
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BMW Warranty question.

I have recently bought a used 2006 X5 which does not have technology package installed (navigation system). I would like to get it installed but my local BMW dealer did not have an encouraging answer for me. I want to know if i install navigarion system myself, using part from either BMW dealership or Ebay will i be jeopardizing factory warranty?

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Old 03-16-2008, 01:34 PM
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Most likely yes, you will void the warranty on the electronics as you will have to integrate with them. Regardless of using OEM parts, you are not a BMW tech. So yes, you would probably lose that part of the warranty. Now, that said, if your transmission blew out, that should still be covered as what you have played with did not effect that part.

IMO...I wouldn't do it, just get a portable NAV unit.
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Thanks! appreciate quick response! i have seen a ton of great DIY projects here on X5World and being an electronics hobbiest myself i was thinking that may be i could do most of it myself but would stay away if factory warranty is in question.

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Old 03-17-2008, 12:36 PM
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Thanks! appreciate quick response! i have seen a ton of great DIY projects here on X5World and being an electronics hobbiest myself i was thinking that may be i could do most of it myself but would stay away if factory warranty is in question.

Thanks again
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While I do feel that in-dash navigation is slick, it's a real PITA to install one yourself, ans honestly, none of the OEM units are as good as a nice $300 TomTom/Garmin stand-alone.

I have a TomTom One XL-S and it's awesome.
Holds a charge for 3 hours or so, and I mount it right up behind the rearview mirror, so it's nice and clean, no wires. It navigates much better than any in-dash unit I've used. Namely the Hardon Karmon systems used in Range Rovers and BMWs
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Thanks! i did explore that option as well but mounting rules here in CA do not allow that. I am exploring options of having a CAR PC in my E53.

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It's a huge install. Forget it.
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