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Old 10-07-2005, 04:21 PM
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Question CD Changer

So, we just bought our 05 X5, and I have a little situation I would like some input on. When we test drove and went through everything, we were told the vehicle had a CD changer in the back (where it should be). Needless to say, we took the salesperson's word on this, and once the deal was done, he mentioned he was mistaken and there was no CD player/changer in the vehicle at all. (Shame on us, I know) This seems like a small item when talking about a 50k vehicel, but we enjoy our tunes!

The dealer is now basically giving us the blow off, even though they said they would take care of it. So, finally, my question...Can i purchase a changer outside of the dealer, that is compatible with my system? We have a NAV system, and I am guessing this may be an easy DIY install? Just not sure what the steps are, what units are compatible, and if there is any type of firmware or software upgrade that has to be performed on the system itself?

Any insight would be fantastic!

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Old 10-07-2005, 04:32 PM
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So, we just bought our 05 X5, and I have a little situation I would like some input on. When we test drove and went through everything, we were told the vehicle had a CD changer in the back (where it should be). Needless to say, we took the salesperson's word on this, and once the deal was done, he mentioned he was mistaken and there was no CD player/changer in the vehicle at all. (Shame on us, I know) This seems like a small item when talking about a 50k vehicel, but we enjoy our tunes!

The dealer is now basically giving us the blow off, even though they said they would take care of it. So, finally, my question...Can i purchase a changer outside of the dealer, that is compatible with my system? We have a NAV system, and I am guessing this may be an easy DIY install? Just not sure what the steps are, what units are compatible, and if there is any type of firmware or software upgrade that has to be performed on the system itself?

Any insight would be fantastic!

Thanks all!
You are lucky that you didn't already pay for one. Get an ipod, and get icelink plus. Your ipod will be fully integrated into your stereo. Steering wheel controls, song information on the screen, etc.
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Old 10-07-2005, 08:07 PM
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was it included in the buy price? if so he ripped you for almost $400.

BMW CD changer is an Alpine unit - check out the articles this website for model #s and installation
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Old 10-11-2005, 04:07 PM
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For the price of a new BMW CD Changer, you can get the ice>Link Plus and iPod for the X5 and have much better integration than the CD Changer would ever offer.

This is a sign - get the ice>Link Plus!
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Old 10-11-2005, 04:28 PM
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Agree with that the ipod is the way to go. However, if you really want a CD changer. It's a plug and play item, you can get one on Ebay for about $220 to $250 and takes about 20 minutes to install. The dealer wanted to charge me $900 for one and I told him to take a hike.
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