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how I made it work?
I fitted a ck7w handsfree kit and also fitted a cable that cuts out the radio/tv/cd etc and uses the stereo speakers.
It was all very straight forward, the cable for cutting out the stereo was an Elan kit and had all the correct plugs so just un plugged the radio connection and plugged it in, followed instructions and then connected the ck7w kit, took a matter of minutes! The only hassle I had was I did not want to see any cables anywhere so I put the ck7w under the heater/footwell at the front of the car the cable for cutting out the radio is under the spare wheel? The mic is mounted where the bmw mic would be and the control button is mounted beside the gear lever, no cables showing anywhere. I have a navman 520 gps fitted into the sun glasses holder so when you open it the sat nav is sitting in the holder, again no cables showing anywhere, I took power from the interior light and fitted a small push button switch inside the holder to turn off the power so the computer does not detect a power drain. I have also fitted a radar detector which is mounted up beside the mirror so I do not have to take it out and again power taken from interior light so no cables showing anywhere(I hate seeing cables all over the place) the power cable for the ck7w I had to extend to the front of the car. Other than that really easy, I did not use a cradle as my wife and my two sons also have bluetooth phones. When you now start the car the radio cuts out for 15 -25 seconds as the phones pair up then and that is it? If anyone wants a photo or two of what I have done please let me know. My next project will be tv screens on the headrests, already have tv onthe move, got the cables for hooking up xbox and dvd player, just to buy the screens.................... pete
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Here is the ULF you need: BMW Bluetooth "546" 9th Generation ULF Module http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=304 You will lose BMW Assist (worthless feature IMHO) but have the newest BT technology available as they were released only a few weeks ago. The website still states 9th Generation, we are shipping 10th Generation modules/kits.
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Just to make things more confusing than they already are....There are actually 6 Bluetooth systems from BMW, which are ALL slightly different.
1) BMW Assist/Bluetooth Ibus TCU (starting in late 05 they had male voice recognition). This is the system you get when ordering assist in the US 2006 X5, E46, Z4 (1 version for US CDMA and one for ECE GSM) This module was made by Motorola 2) BMW Assist/Bluetooth MOST TCU system from the new Body style BMWs with MOST bus. This is the system you get when ordering assist in the US e60, e90 ect (1 version for US CDMA and one for ECE GSM) This module was made by Motorola 3) BTUM stupid little dongle deal for cars with the CPT9000 phone system. (only for the US market) 4) BMW Assist /bluetooth for E65. This is only for the E65/E66, but similar to the MOST TCU (1 version for US CDMA and one for ECE GSM) This module was made by Motorola 5) BMW ULF module. I-bus This is the retrofit system that everyone knows. It is the best option for people wanting Bluetooth. no coding needed, bluetooth and full voice recognition. Current version P/N 130 10th Gen (latest version only a couple weeks old) X5, X3, E46, E39, E38, Z8, Z4 (This module was made by Visteon) 6) BMW MULF module MOST bus ULF module. This is the retrofit system for the New body style BMWs. It works great, but needs coding due to fiber optic system in new body style BMWs. P/N 290 is latest version (only a couple weeks old) E60, E63, E90 (This module was made by Visteon) Martin Last edited by ambishop; 11-05-2006 at 02:24 AM. |
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Questions on Bluetooth in 2006 X3
I've been following the trafffic on the ULF and voice recognition and have a couple of questions. First though, my X3 is a European Delivery US model with the premium package, the BMW Assist (ZPP/639) and also the Navigation system. I used the BT capability in Germany with a Motorola V551 phone. It was paired for me at the Munich delivery center.
I have been able to get VR for the phone, but not with the Nav. The system turns off if I try any Nav commands. Also, I think that my ULF (doesn't say ULF anywhere I can tell) which is mounted in the left rear with the Nav computer is made by "Everest." Here's what's on the label on the module as well as what I was provided for "pairing" when the car was delivered. 84.10 9120843-01 232925 23 USA 10.05.2006 BMW EVEREST IBUS US SW: 31 HW: 50 BT: 00178455A44C PK: 1658 ESN: 102 - 15259472 "THE BARCODE lines ........" AUL0017966 To the left of these numbers are the BMW and Motorola Logos and the name Motorola. Also the system console under settings has the following in the upper right part of the screen: SW 4-1/70 The module appears to be like the picture on this site; looks like there is an antenna connection, etc. Also my center console does not look like any of the photos I've seen on this site and there are no screws under the rubber pad at the bottom. When the car was re-delivered here in California, my rep tried to get the parts dept to give us the part numbers for the parts required to mount the phone for charging and better antenna. But we were quoted almost $500 for the parts, so I decided to wait. Can anyone help me understand what I have for a ULF(?) and what parts I need to install the phone in the car. Also, what do I have to do to get the Nav system to accept VR commands. Thanks, Pete |
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BMW EVEREST IBUS = BMW TCU
check out http://www.bimmernav.com/What_is_BMW_Bluetooth.html for the ULF part numbers |
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