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Old 12-23-2012, 03:21 PM
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hello guys,

i would like to have bluetooth at my 06/2002 Euro E46 and was searching for information.

what i found out is: i should have the second generation phone wiring as my car is produced later than 03/2002 and i have BIT2 phone.

so it should be plug&play to buy a ULF and use it instead of the BIT2 hardware.

but, i came across that i already have a bluetooth antenna under the ash tray as my car also has bmw assist.

doesn´t this mean that my car already has a TCU?

galaxy s2 couldn´t find it, should it?

am i right, that i could buy a GSM TCU with bluetooth support (which p/n is the first with bluetooth?) and just change the tcu? do i have to unmount the BIT2 completely?

just to be more precise, i will add the options list from my car:

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SA601 Analog TV
SA609 Navigation system Professional
SA612 BMW assist
SA620 speech input system
SA630 Car phone with cordless receiver (BIT2)
SA672 CD changer
SA674 Hi-Fi system Harman Kardon
any advice is highly appreciated
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