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Old 09-24-2008, 10:21 AM
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Alpac do you have a pic? I didnt realize 2000 tuner doesnt have aux input capability till now. I have a 16:9 nav unit with tape. Trim isn't back on yet thinking about trying the adapter solution.

Does your wire show? I am thinking about routing it down the console. I have used this adapters with great success in the past back in the day in my mercedes.
Here are some pics. The wire shows a just little bit for about 1 inch but it is really not obvious. I keep the cover most of the time anyway. I could have made the wire not show at all and come from inside the tape deck but when I did this few years ago I wanted to make sure I could remove the tape adapter easily for cleaning the tape player heads for time to time. It turned out that it has worked flawlessly for several years now and I never had to take the tape adapter out. I remember having tried a couple of these tape adapters before finding one that did not make noise though.
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Here are some pics. The wire shows a just little bit for about 1 inch but it is really not obvious. I keep the cover most of the time anyway. I could have made the wire not show at all and come from inside the tape deck but when I did this few years ago I wanted to make sure I could remove the tape adapter easily for cleaning the tape player heads for time to time. It turned out that it has worked flawlessly for several years now and I never had to take the tape adapter out. I remember having tried a couple of these tape adapters before finding one that did not make noise though.
Holy old thread revival batman! Haha just realized that from reading your last post.

BTW that's a nice clean setup when the cover for the tape unit is closed.
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Here are some pics. The wire shows a just little bit for about 1 inch but it is really not obvious. I keep the cover most of the time anyway. I could have made the wire not show at all and come from inside the tape deck but when I did this few years ago I wanted to make sure I could remove the tape adapter easily for cleaning the tape player heads for time to time. It turned out that it has worked flawlessly for several years now and I never had to take the tape adapter out. I remember having tried a couple of these tape adapters before finding one that did not make noise though.
1. Can you recogmend an adapter?
2. Can you elaborate on how you got the wiring into the center console? Another user asked about drilling.

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Old 09-24-2008, 08:03 PM
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Alpac do you have a pic? I didnt realize 2000 tuner doesnt have aux input capability till now. I have a 16:9 nav unit with tape. Trim isn't back on yet thinking about trying the adapter solution.

Does your wire show? I am thinking about routing it down the console. I have used this adapters with great success in the past back in the day in my mercedes.
pre 2003 tuners do not have AUX capabilities, but you can add AUX at the cost of your CD Changer. Some have tapped into the tape leads - it's a bit invasive, but does work.
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i don't have a CD changer nor do i want one... can i just tap those leads or is that what dice does? I would imagine the head unit only selects cd changer if you actually have one present.
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pre 2003 tuners do not have AUX capabilities, but you can add AUX at the cost of your CD Changer. Some have tapped into the tape leads - it's a bit invasive, but does work.
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i don't have a CD changer nor do i want one... can i just tap those leads or is that what dice does? I would imagine the head unit only selects cd changer if you actually have one present.
This AUX interface will plug into the CD Changer leads in the trunk and provide an AUX input:

Blitzsafe - AUX-in Adapter for BMW
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...oducts_id=1937

these are in stock, let me know if you need anything else.
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I can't believe I'm the first to post this......

Haha I agree with what Tom says however I would NOT want to get rid of my CD changer for my MP3 player. However I don't really like the sound quality of the tape adapters I've used in the past.

Tom is there any word on if Dice or another manufacturer will ever put out (giggity giggity) a product that will give us the best of both worlds.

I personally would add an Aux input, seems like that would give me the best sound quality from the MP3 player while retaining the use of my CD changer. No steering wheel controls or charging though
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Did you have to drill a hole in the center console? I may to do this but I dont want the wire to show. I'm not sure if i cant route it inconspicuously on the 16:9 nav unit unless i ran the wire inside the unit and out the back end.

I was thinking about a hybrid alternative. Tapping the TAPE input leads on the tuner in the rear of the vehicle and just putting a regular cassette with the tape ripped out of it in the head unit. I think that should work. Should get a perfectly clean signal. Then I don't have to worry about running wires from the deck. I will just have to run the cable from the rear.
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I think I am definately going to try my idea. Just one questions though. Does anyone know which connector is x18805 in the pic on the FAQ page:

http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/s...light=2000+AUX

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Did you have to drill a hole in the center console? I may to do this but I dont want the wire to show. I'm not sure if i cant route it inconspicuously on the 16:9 nav unit unless i ran the wire inside the unit and out the back end.

I was thinking about a hybrid alternative. Tapping the TAPE input leads on the tuner in the rear of the vehicle and just putting a regular cassette with the tape ripped out of it in the head unit. I think that should work. Should get a perfectly clean signal. Then I don't have to worry about running wires from the deck. I will just have to run the cable from the rear.
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is this all you need?
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