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So the radio built into the mid? My plan was to move the mid into the glove box so I have the room to install my nexus 7 and use the aux to send audio to dip amp. I was in the hurry so after removed the mid, took the connector out, the I cut the 5 wires at the same time (stupid decision). After extended the wires long enough to reach to the glove box, i then double check all the 5 wires and connected the mid, turned the key, hit the power button but it didn't turn on. The center player still accept and eject the cd. There must be a fuse somewhere that blew up while I cut the wires. I will connect the scanner and check for the mid module tomorrow.
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2003 X5 4.4i w/ Sport Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg. 2010 X5 4.8i w/ Sport Pkg at 19,000 miles |
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I did the following but it didn't helped:
1. Disconnected battery for 30 minutes. 2. Checked the 10 amps fuse in the back of the business cd and it is fine. 3. Read Radio Module using INPA - Found with all the info 4. Read Mid Module using INPA - No module found. Looked like the 5 wires connected to the MID also connected to the business CD. I think some how the MID didn't get the power. I will trace the 5 wires that connecting to the MID and see where they end up. Thank you for all the helps and suggestions.
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I also noticed every time I push the power button (volume control knob) I heard noises in the business cd, sound like it powering up for about 5 seconds, same as when turn the key off.
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2003 X5 4.4i w/ Sport Pkg, Cold Weather Pkg. 2010 X5 4.8i w/ Sport Pkg at 19,000 miles |
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