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Old 10-05-2009, 01:22 PM
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Dension Ice Link Plus display to Radio vs. Cluster?

I have a 2006 X5, with Business Radio/CD, non DSP.

I recently picked up an Ice Link Plus and hooked it up. It works great! However, when going through the menus, I inadvertently picked the "No Text" option which eliminated the menu and ID3 info from the cluster (under the speedometer) - basically losing all control to any menu or functions. The guy I got it from sent me an MP3 that I played and it turned the text back on (under the cluster).

The Icelink is running ver 2B5.

Does anyone know if:

a) it's posisble to move the text to be on the radio itself ?

b) is there a MP3 to change the setting? (I have one for "No text", and one for "Text to Radio" but that puts it to the cluster.

My biggest problem is that since the display is under the cluster, a passenger can't work it very well. It would be easier on the radio itself, assuming it's possible.
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