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ANT_BT = Bluetooth = Cream ANT_GPS = USA only = Blue ANT_TEL = Telephone ANT_EJEC = antenna connection to Eject box So I would say that the phone connects to ANT_EJEC, and the TCU has an amplifier in it for the connection to ANT_TEL. Is there a SIM card slot in the TCU? As for the cables and Facra plugs: Blue = GPS antenna for eg Nav Purple = GSM antenna Anyway, when you plug it in to the Radionav, you'll see which one is right :-) As for the other wiring - definitely an after market kit for something. I'd remove it to prevent confusion. In doing so, you may find your original phone wiring if fitted.... |
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Ah: looking at the X3 WDS we see:
Cream = X14092 = Telephone aerial II Purple = X13385 = Bluetooth antenna Black = X4293 = not used NOTE: The WDS has known to be wrong... |
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Yes there is a T Mobile.de SIM in the module, but it is PIN locked, and the PIN is not 1234 or 0000. The sim must be roaming enabled and BMW is picking up the bills. ![]() ![]() If NavCocder had access to the AT interface on the module, it could do a brute force attack on the [unlocked] SIM to find the PIN Number, or use another SIM to set up calls. The GSM radio in the TCU is not a 5W vehicle radio, so there is not a great deal of improved reception to be had using it. It could save your phone battery though. If the Bluetooth supported SAP it could be a way to save battery on your mobile phone without renting another SIM. When I get it wired in I'll do a profile discovery, but I don't hold out much hope. I know Mercedes of the same period had SAP. |
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> From that I think the part marked "Diversity switch" [which I thought could be for the convertibles with the two bumber monuted antenna] is actually for a loop through for the eject box. When Assist needs to, it takes the antenna connection to make an Assist call. I think you are right > If NavCocder had access to the AT interface on the module, it could do a brute force attack on the [unlocked] SIM to find the PIN Number, We can do that. Get in touch via email for the ways and means... But isn't it so that after 3 failled tries, it requires the PUK? > or use another SIM to set up calls. Is it possible to fit another SIM car and use that? > The GSM radio in the TCU is not a 5W vehicle radio, so there is not a great deal of improved reception to be had using it. OK. The TCU GSM radio is their primarily for Assist functions and emergency calls > If the Bluetooth supported SAP it could be a way to save battery on your mobile phone without renting another SIM. When I get it wired in I'll do a profile discovery, but I don't hold out much hope. I know Mercedes of the same period had SAP. I am pretty sure the TCU supports handsfree / headset profiles only. However, it does also view SMS and show phonebook - is that a SAP function? |
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Then you can remove the sill trims and remove those foreign non BMW cables Doing so is good for the environment, as you will gain better fuel economy... (I challenge you to calculate the improvement!) |
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PS: just power up the TCU on the workbench, we can interrogate it there. PPS: maybe it is SIM locked and the card gets unlocked by the TCU at powerup. The TCU would then have the PIN stored in its config memory We can read out the config memory, it's fun Quote:
OK, then I'm 99% sure no SAP. |
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I think I identified all the cables going through the firewall. I am going to remove the passenger seat, carpet and centre console when I have the new looms ready to lay at the same time.
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![]() A Nokia 616 bluetooth car phone kit also has SAP plus a SIM slot, but it can't have a SIM and SAP active at the same time, since there is only one radio to connect to the network. The TCU might detect the SIM and disable SAP in a similar way. Still all to play for. |
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