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schuga 09-04-2007 04:15 PM

Problem with '06 BMW X5 non-dsp with Sirius
 
Gentleperson,

Purchased an IPod intergration kit a year ago to install in my '01 X5 with DSP. I have now installed the unti into another X5 ('06 non DSP but with Sirius).

The kit was never installed into the '01 X5 and now I have installed the wiring loom and the IPod specdoc in the ashtray. The device does not have power (or work) and I have read I requrie another wire (or kit) to complete the hook-up since I have Sirius radio. Of course I have not hooked up the DSP filter as I do not require it on my '06 X5. I have connected the correct three pin wire (brown wire on the outside) and still not working.

To complicate things worse (and I do not know if it matters) I have the Sirius disconected and the BMW IPod cable installed by my dealer. Plus the vehicle has factory installed bluetooth capabilities (no telephone installed but use my mobile).

Please advise what else I am required to do to complete the install.

The DICE module I am using is I-BMW-T - DL-1002 - SN A00025-0606.

Cheers,
Chip

Tom G. 09-04-2007 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schuga
Gentleperson,

Purchased an IPod intergration kit a year ago to install in my '01 X5 with DSP. I have now installed the unti into another X5 ('06 non DSP but with Sirius).

The kit was never installed into the '01 X5 and now I have installed the wiring loom and the IPod specdoc in the ashtray. The device does not have power (or work) and I have read I requrie another wire (or kit) to complete the hook-up since I have Sirius radio. Of course I have not hooked up the DSP filter as I do not require it on my '06 X5. I have connected the correct three pin wire (brown wire on the outside) and still not working.

To complicate things worse (and I do not know if it matters) I have the Sirius disconected and the BMW IPod cable installed by my dealer. Plus the vehicle has factory installed bluetooth capabilities (no telephone installed but use my mobile).

Please advise what else I am required to do to complete the install.

The DICE module I am using is I-BMW-T - DL-1002 - SN A00025-0606.

Cheers,
Chip

Check the 2amp fuse in the DICE harness to see if it has blown.

schuga 09-04-2007 04:43 PM

Problem with '06 BMW X5 non-dsp with Sirius
 
Tom,

Thanks for the reply.

Yep, first thing I did when I noticed there was no power. The fuse is good. Any other ideas?

Chip

Tom G. 09-04-2007 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schuga
Tom,

Thanks for the reply.

Yep, first thing I did when I noticed there was no power. The fuse is good. Any other ideas?

Chip

You can try reinitializing the system:

1. Disconnect iPod from cable
2. Remove battery cables, negative first
3. Touch battery cable terminals together (away from battery) for +5 seconds, a small spark is normal as this is stored power draining from the system.
4. Allow cables to remain disconnected for about 5-7 minutes
5. Reconnect battery cables onto battery, negative last.
6. Reboot iPod by pressing on MENU and CENTER buttons for +5 seconds and then reconnecting to the DICE cable after the reboot process is completed.

Let me know if these steps correct the problem, if not - we can make arrangements to have the module replaced if still under warranty.

Tombodad 09-08-2007 03:53 PM

New iPods... do they work?
 
so the new Nano, iPod Classic and iPod Touch :thumbup:
do they work with Dice?

Tom G. 09-08-2007 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tombodad
so the new Nano, iPod Classic and iPod Touch :thumbup:
do they work with Dice?

We'll know as soon as our testers arrive from Apple in a couple of days before giving the green light.

Tombodad 09-09-2007 08:57 PM

nice. let us know. Im itching to pull the trigger on an 80 gb classic, since my old 60 croaked...

schuga 09-09-2007 09:00 PM

DICE/Spec Dock Troubles
 
Tom,

Tried the troubleshooting as described but no luck. A couple questions though.

1. After reconnecting the battery am I to have the IPod in the Spec Dock before rebooting the IPod?
2. Which Dice cable are your referring to? The cable going to the Spec Doc or the six pin cable caoming from the back?

Still have no power or any kind of life from the Spec Doc, DICE module or the cabling from the back.

Any further advice?

Please advise.

Cheers,
Chip

Tom G. 09-09-2007 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schuga
Tom,

Tried the troubleshooting as described but no luck. A couple questions though.

1. After reconnecting the battery am I to have the IPod in the Spec Dock before rebooting the IPod?
2. Which Dice cable are your referring to? The cable going to the Spec Doc or the six pin cable caoming from the back?

Still have no power or any kind of life from the Spec Doc, DICE module or the cabling from the back.

Any further advice?

Please advise.

Cheers,
Chip

Disconnect and set aside the Spec Dock to eliminate the possibility of other issues when troubleshooting. Have you checked the 2amp fuse on the DICE harness to see if it has blown?

Also verify the brown wire on the BMW 3-pin connector is in the #1 position and not the middle.

schuga 09-09-2007 10:19 PM

DICE Troubles
 
Tom,

Thanks for the continuing assistance.

The 2 amp fuse is good and the brown wire is on the side of the three pin connector.

If I do not use the Spec doc I will not be able to hook the IPod to the DICE module. Is the an after market IPod connector I can purchase to hook up to the DICE module?

Please advise.

Cheers,
Chip


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