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BMW Sirius Unit CDC-Out Plug Missing...Is It Needed?
Below that is a warning about not using this plug, "Failure to insert the plug into the CDC extension connector could result in damage to the Sirius receiver." I pulled the receiver out of my X5 and it did not have a plug over the port (if I remember correctly). It operated fine. I'm guessing that the plug was used to prevent something getting into the port and damaging the plugs or shorting out the unit. I didn't have a CDC and therefore didn't have the cables running to the CDC. Anybody have any ideas? Would it be possible to go with a low-buck solution (like a small strip of duct tape to cover the port and keep it free from contamination, for example) to have the same effect? Thanks - Mike
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If you have any gaffer's tape, it would not leave any adhesive residue.
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I have a few spare plugs - email me your address and I'll drop one off in the mail for you.
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