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Old 08-12-2011, 06:41 PM
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Old 10-30-2011, 07:24 AM
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BM54 repair kit

For those with very little soldering skills and electronics knowledge, I found this kit (in Europe): Becker BM54 repair KIT.
I ordered one and will let you know how it goes.

Additionally, it would be most useful for me to have these photos to fix bluetooth and pop issues.

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Hey guys love the thread can you also send me pic as well thanks
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Bypassing the amp stage seems rather easy, with a tiny integrated amp as the one I've ordered. But if you have a bluetooth phone things are getting (for me) more complicated. I can send you pics to your mail address.
A step-by-step diy, with photos, would be most useful for ordinary people, like me, who doesn't want to spend another $800 on an already expensive car, just because my favorite music only comes from the opposite side, since the driver side is mute and dead...
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I do repairs on bm54 units.

I have been doing it awhile, and I have bought and used a lot of different kits and methods.
The instructions that you will get from buying a kit from a company is bad. And in most cases, it will either overheat your unit, or you will end up cutting the traces too deep, and completely mess up the bm54 unit!

The repair kit posted above, is not the best kit out there. The one I use, has a heat soak, which the new amps sit on. It keeps the amps nice and cool, especially as the newer amps produce more power, at 40watts x 2, instead of the standard 20watts x 2. The sound is dramatically improved.

I do not charge much, and the turnaround is no less than 24-48 hours, depending on whether i recieve a unit before 1pm.

My most popular customers are X5 owners, as the placement of these units next to the battery was stupid by bmw. However, i have had guy with a 3 series convertible, who had the car garaged from new, and his unit was toast, but not beyond repair. Even the coupes and verts, the bm54 is placed next to an air vent in the boot.

So if anyone is interested, send me a pm, or email me on [email protected].
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