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desert X 06-04-2007 04:25 PM

Aux Input for 01 X5 with NAV/DSP
 
Hello All,
I would like to install my XM Terk reciever in my 01, X5 with NAV/DSP. Is there a product that allows an AUX input while keeping the CDC? Could this be a video input of which I can use the audio portion only? Any help is appreciated.

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desert X 06-04-2007 07:37 PM

I understand that X5World has many articles and a very helpful search feature. Believe me, I have spent about 20 hours researching all X5World threads and google in general trying to find a solution. I was hoping someone had been successful using a plug and play module of some sort (IPOD, VIDEO, ETC). I'm not to keen on the idea of splicing into the tape deck outputs with a gain amplifier and I do want to keep the stock CDC. I have been unable to find a solution that falls within these parameters on an 01 with 4:3Nav and DSP. With all that said, has anyone accomplished what I am attempting? Please share your knowledge and I will be grateful.

:bow:

JM

Tom G. 06-04-2007 08:57 PM

Yes, we've got you covered here:

eas Auxiliary Audio Input
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=630

You will need the Digital DSP adapter also, this will replace your CD Changer if equipped. Your only other alternative is to upgrade the radio tuner ($500+) and use the AUX kit if the CD Changer is key.

Otherwise, ditch the CD Changer and go the DICE route with your iPod - this will integrate the iPod and provide an AUX input:

DICE iPod Integration Kit for BMW - DSP
http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=284

You've now got a few options - let me know if you need additional help.

desert X 06-05-2007 01:35 PM

Thanks for your help, Tom. After browsing your site in detail it seems that the HD tuner might also be an option. Can I install the HD tuner in my 01 X5 w/dsp and nav, keep the cd changer, and feed the xm signal through the aux input on the HD Tuner? If so, how will the sound quality be?

Thanks again.

Tom G. 06-05-2007 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by desert X
Thanks for your help, Tom. After browsing your site in detail it seems that the HD tuner might also be an option. Can I install the HD tuner in my 01 X5 w/dsp and nav, keep the cd changer, and feed the xm signal through the aux input on the HD Tuner? If so, how will the sound quality be?

Thanks again.

All of the above except keeping the CD Changer - this is removed with the installation of the DICE. The sound quality from the iPod is exactly as if you were listening with headphones and HD is near CD quality.

Everything is compatible with your MY01.

Toulousman 07-17-2007 03:48 PM

AUX input with CDC
 
First post of a south of France (Toulouse) X5 2002 adict...

Perhaps a solution I will test in few days :
As far as the AUX cable is automatically detected because of the resistor between Left and Right cable near AUX input, disabling the CDC, I think, as a matter of fact, that if you "cut" by a manual double switch the left and right cable, the AUX cable would no longer be detected, and CDC would reappear. Placing the microswitch near the AUX input in the glove case would allow to activate it when needed.

This has to be tested...

Hope it will help !

evlo 09-24-2008 03:16 AM

Hello, i don't have X5, but i think it should be simillar - i have 4:3 boardmonitor and in trunk dsp, cdc, tel, navi on boardmonitor i can choose modes AUX/CDC/TAPE/RADIO. So i think my car should have aux input somewhere - where can i find it?

ca911 09-24-2008 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evlo
Hello, i don't have X5, but i think it should be simillar - i have 4:3 boardmonitor and in trunk dsp, cdc, tel, navi on boardmonitor i can choose modes AUX/CDC/TAPE/RADIO. So i think my car should have aux input somewhere - where can i find it?


Most likely in the glove compartment, left hand side.

evlo 09-24-2008 09:54 AM

And isn't there any way to connect to it in trunk?


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