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Aux input
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Huh? Stock radio is in the trunk, why do you want to remove it for an aux install? Are you sure you don't have DSP? What model X5 do you have?
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http://www.bmwmotorsports.org/pdf/BM...stallation.pdf Quote:
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SOLD 2000 E38 750iL Highline Edition, Upgraded with the lastest 2006 X5 Electronics MKIV Navigation, 16:9 Display, Bluetooth, TV/Video with Backup Camera, Sirius, and Aux Input |
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Thanks alot Brian. How hard would it be to remove the radio and run aux down into the ashtray area? Any diagrams available?
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When you take out the radio, there's a thick wiring harness that runs down behind the dash into a tunnel. Follow this with your Aux cable. Remove the ash tray, and you should see this harness through the left side opening. Move/wiggle the aux cable until you see it pass the opening, and pull it out. Very easy. I drilled into the ash tray, as it is a easy part to replace, not requiring any modification to a major vehicle part. I hide the cable in the ash tray compartment when not in use, and I close the door with the cable out to hide the slack when I use my iphone. |
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Thanks Anerbe, Is it hard to take the radio out?
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