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Old 01-15-2014, 06:38 AM
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installing usb/aux

can any one help me

how can i install a usb/aux in my x5

easy and cheap i hope :]

if any one can help that will be great

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Old 01-15-2014, 09:59 AM
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Hello Alex...

depending on the current audio/visual setup in your car, installing an AUX input can be easy or a little bit involved (but still, relatively easy)

on the other hand, installing a USB port into just a car will be impossible, as a USB port is a computer interface (Universal Serial Bus) that will require a real computer to utilize the USB functions... This is only possible if you will consider installing a CarPC (CarPuter), and will need to utilize a CIS-IBUS device... this is far more complicated explanation (not really complicated principle though) than a plain AUX input...

On the other hand, if you wish to install USB charging ports, it can be accomplished rather easy - the USB charging facility does not use the serial link for the serial bus, only the charging connectors within the USB standard... All you need is a power converter that steps down vehicle's 12 VDC to USB standard 5VDC. Standard on-board USB ports in computers normally provide 0.5 A of current (rating of 2.5-3W), most wall and cigarette lighter chargers are rated at 1A current (5W), some better ones are rated at 2A (10W), and you can get a barebone units off ebay that provide 3A of current (15W). The barebone units will require some wire tapping...

Going back to the AUX input...

tell us more about your current A/V setup in car, also let us know about your technical skills - say, on a scale of 1 through 10...

1 - you can turn on TV at home or radio in a car

10 - you design and built a professional looking electronic device inhouse...

I would rate my personal electronic skills at 7 - even though i can design a piece and built it, it will not look much professional... lol...

Once you give us the starting info, I can help you further with your AUX install...
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:05 AM
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thanks buddy well i always mess about with cars building sub boxes and installing them and also cd players just the basic stuff.

i am not pro at this stuff but will put my hand to any think

if you can help me in any way that will be great.
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:09 AM
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thanks buddy well i always mess about with cars building sub boxes and installing them and also cd players just the basic stuff.

i am not pro at this stuff but will put my hand to any think

if you can help me in any way that will be great.
sure...

what are you starting with?
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:12 AM
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all i have is a aux lead lol

there is a aux port in the back i no of if that's any help.
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:20 AM
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If you have the original radio bav-auto sells a aux input from bmw, that is farely easy to install i believe it was about 30 dollars. I installed it on my X its works prefectly
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:23 AM
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If you have the original radio bav-auto sells a aux input from bmw, that is farely easy to install i believe it was about 30 dollars. I installed it on my X its works prefectly
He is in the UK, so he should have a BM54 radio, which is a double tuner (one tuner is for traffic reports)... the earlier versions might not have an AUX input... in the US we have BM53 radio, which is a single tuner (earlier versions might not have an AUX either) but our radios can take Sirius satellite tuner and the euro versions can't...

what is part number for the bavauto AUX harness? there are couple factory retrofit part numbers, depending on the car's equipment...
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:28 AM
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He is in the UK, so he should have a BM54 radio, which is a double tuner (one tuner is for traffic reports)... the earlier versions might not have an AUX input... in the US we have BM53 radio, which is a single tuner (earlier versions might not have an AUX either) but our radios can take Sirius satellite tuner and the euro versions can't...

what is part number for the bavauto AUX harness? there are couple factory retrofit part numbers, depending on the car's equipment...
Oh didnt realize hes in the uk. Mine didnt have it either i had to pull out the radio and plug in the pins into the back of the radio
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:30 AM
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He is in the UK, so he should have a BM54 radio, which is a double tuner (one tuner is for traffic reports)... the earlier versions might not have an AUX input... in the US we have BM53 radio, which is a single tuner (earlier versions might not have an AUX either) but our radios can take Sirius satellite tuner and the euro versions can't...

what is part number for the bavauto AUX harness? there are couple factory retrofit part numbers, depending on the car's equipment...

this is the bmw part # 82110149391
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Old 01-15-2014, 10:45 AM
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this is the bmw part # 82110149391
I see... this part number is a dublicate/replacement for 65 12 0 153 503... priced rather more attractive than the 503 part... this one is good if you have a pre-wired connector hidden behind the monitor already... there are three variations of this harness
65 12 0 153 501 - E46 with SA 661+650 only
65 12 0 153 502 - E39/E53 with SA 661+650 and E83/E85/E86 with SA 662/609 only
65 12 0 153 503 - E39/E46/E53 with SA 602/609 only

this is what i built for myself for about $5 in parts and cut in my desired length as my AUX is gone to the central console storage bin... I have a post on that in my 4.8 to do/done thread...
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