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Old 12-15-2005, 04:47 PM
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mkII to mkIV upgraqe

Hey guys:
Just bought my wife an 01 X5 4.4 with NAV and DSP. My Nav in my 04 M3 is wayyyyy better (obvious bigger screen and faster w/DVD comp). I saw the retrofit articles on the site here. Is there anything I need to know to do mkII to mkIV (and 16:9 retro)?? Is it plug and play, or do I need to do more wiring? I see the III to IV is pretty simple, just wondering if it applies to II to IV....
Thanks fellas!
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Old 12-19-2005, 11:26 AM
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the MKII to MKIV should be as easy as the MKIII to MKIV. The MKII (if it's like an E38 MKII) has a separate antenna module, which you can remove. Just remember to plug the co-ax feed into the rear of the MKIV; otherwise, it should be plug and play...good luck!
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