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Old 11-19-2005, 06:52 PM
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Hey guys,
I've scoured this site for install help with my 2001 X5 with CD Changer, Nav and DSP. All instructions mention extending the 6-wire plug from the back of the CD Changer to the Sirius receiver. There has never been a 6-wire plug in the back of my changer, it connects to my DSP amp via coax. So does that mean I disregard this instruction? Does the Sirius therefore daisychain through the CD Changer coax?
Please help, thoroughly confused.
Thanks
What year is your radio module? Only the 2004 and newer radio modules supports the BMW Sirius kit.

And note that starting around model year 2003 BMW changed its DSP system from a "digital" interface to an "analog" interface, which means that it stopped using the coax connection and started using the 6-pin connector instead.
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