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PandaTrader 10-29-2013 08:09 PM

Mine too. How about BMW iPod aux cable. You can get installed to your glove compartment or ashtray.

puddinboo 10-29-2013 08:16 PM

I can`t stand the touch screen stuff lol it looks great and all but with my ocd with finger prints on the screen it will drive me nuts. :)

Cadesto 10-29-2013 09:07 PM

Ive got a dynavin or equivalant for sale. Loved it in my 04
Now have factory nav i liked the colors amd versatility of the aftermarket.
It model M 308. I can attach pics later if interrestd

X5Flyboy 10-29-2013 09:10 PM

Had my nav pulled for an Alpine INA-W900BT (now INA-W926(7)(8) screen size)3 yrs ago.

CD, AM/FM/HD radio, iPod, bluetooth, & nav - everything a new car gives including SiriusXM presently not installed, but I may add it sometime. Not bad for a 2001 X5

I keep an eyeglass cloth to clean the screen after turning off the ignition

Cadesto 10-30-2013 01:30 AM

This one came with a little plastic pen.. ( i dont have it anymore but any phone/ tablet pen works) Worked well to keep smugdes off..
PS Pledge forbelevtronic is a life saver!!)
I wasnt planning on selling etc.. But the 04 hit a semi truck tire on the highway and suffered some suspension damage.. Insurance totalled it.. Looked fine to me, easy fix so i thought (however the way insurance works is if the cost to repare and the price salvage is willing to pay they will total and sell it, my adjuster said they are paying top dollar for X5 right now) so i get a new one in black! Yay! :) .. Anyway I went to the tow yard "to find my glasses and cds" ;) and yanked anything i put on there in a jiffy! The 3 month old 20s i couldnt quite pull off! Lol. They thought it was decked out wit nav and what not.... Just jammed that biz cd player back in there half hanging out!
I loved the color schemes, easy use, touch screen, dvd player with music!! My 06 factory seems dated now. I would replace but dont want to lose the "brains" of the car, since this unit seems to take the place of the MID.. Im not entirely sure if thats true or not.

So lemme browse youtube, i know i saw my same model on there somewhere. Ive got a few pics of it installed on my phone. Only the splash screen and dash to give you a look at the install. The only thing missing is the Ipod cord which I zip tied into the glove box and couldnt get out, should be easy to find....

Also have the adapter to do the DSP amp trick with..
-sorry kind of wrong thread to sell stuff.. But i do have a good one if anyones interested.

Will reply on my phone with pics and links..
To be continued....

TerminatorX5 10-30-2013 10:47 AM

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if your "smart" phone is capable of A2DP, and MHL video function, then you can stream your Pandora or web radio to the AUX input using the iLive BT receiver ($20 from Wal-Mart)... see the wiring harness i made for the AUX input, laying on the passenger seat on the picture...

If your phone is capable of MHL video streaming, you can stream the video to the AV input of your factory TV module (if so equipped!!!) via an HDMI to analog RCA converter ($30-40 from Amazon)... (see the wiring harness i made for the AV input - you see, in addition to the factory connectors, i installed the standard RCA connectors for the HDMI converter). If you have an HTC with the Media connection function, you can do the same with an HTC media device wirelessly...

As a result, you car remains completely stock, the only visual change is to attach the phone holder and supply the holder with power (no known way to provide power wirelessly yet), the transmission of the Audio and video done wirelessly with receving unit hidden away...

I am in process of accomplishing just that, once i get it all done, i will have it in my "To do list" thread...

PandaTrader 10-30-2013 09:25 PM

So does anybody have upgraded/ updated the firmware of the navigation? I heard some folks have modified it?

m5james 10-30-2013 10:14 PM

The biggest gripe I have about aftermarket decks in our dashes is the angle of the screen. I had a Pioneer X90BT in my first one and the screen was tilted back to the point where glare always got the best of it...roadtrips forced me to sit further upright to see the image better. I've still got a bezel that I've contemplated just selling and doing a custom 10" Android tablet nd having it sit completely vertical for the best viewing angle from all seating positions.

http://www.xoutpost.com/711207-post13.html

Cadesto 10-31-2013 04:20 AM

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Here's a few pics of factory MKIV vs after market unit.. As well as some navigation upgrades I've done.. There is software called pimp my nav you can do this with .. Also there is a guy in England I believe at www.bwmsatnav.com (bwm isn't a typo). He can do it all for your splash screen etc.. And upgraded maps. As you can see the aftermarket has slightly larger screen plus cd in dash. Plus you don't have to eliminate your cd changer totally to use as iPod also has bluetooth phone and Bluetooth music + more color and customability options.. Maps are stored on micro sd card and runs iGo 8 gps? If I remember correctly.. Also an aux input and another sd card slot for mp3s etc and a mini USB in.. Lol it has a lot of options packed in there!! Also you can see pics of my spec dock from BSW hooked up to factory MKIV..Attachment 61009Attachment 61010Attachment 61011Attachment 61012Attachment 61013Attachment 61014Attachment 61015Attachment 61016

e30cabrio 10-31-2013 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Sweep_the_Leg (Post 961635)
Any double-din unit you get is going to look pretty much exactly like that Kenwood setup in the video you linked. Mine has that exact same bezel, it's just flipped so the narrower part is across the top instead of the bottom. I originally had it oriented like the Kenwood, but I think it looks better reversed.

I have had an AppRadio 2 installed for several months now. It was cheap with the rebate (effectively $280), but the functionality out of the box was actually really disappointing to me. First of all, you have to plug the phone in, then click through approximately 237 warning screens just to get to the apps screen (not really, but it seems like that). If you're using an iPhone, then you will be limited to full-functionality of Pioneer-approved apps (there's a list on their site). I listen to music almost exclusively by streaming it through Spotify, which isn't an Pioneer supported app. So, I decided to jailbreak my iPhone 4S and install AppRadio Extensions, which is a VERY cool Cydia tweak that essentially allows full mirroring of your phone's screen to the AppRadio. Here's a good video showing how it works:

Pioneer App Radio 2 & iPhone 4 Jailbreak - YouTube

If you run an Android phone, you're in luck, because there is an app called ARLiberator available which obviously doesn't require a jailbreak. Since I don't have an Android phone I'm not sure about its full capabilities, but it seems to do everything that AppRadio Extensions does (and maybe even more).

If you're wanting the dash to look as close to factory as possible and you still want to upgrade the factory system, then you might as well forget about anything but a Dynavin (or Eonon). Since I've never played around with a Dynavin, I can't say whether it would be better than an AppRadio (or another similar touchscreen double-din). But it probably doesn't offer quite the same flexibility that the AppRadio does.

With a bypass I never see any warning screens.
My Jail Broken iPhone 5 is mirrored to the radio.


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