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E46 replacement radio
E46 replacement radio







I can deal with one, but three is too many to be a permanent solution. one to the FM tuner, one from the tuner, and one to the radar detector. This whole set up also means that I have three different kinds of wires hanging out all around my center dash controls. BUT I am ALSO running a radar detector and that too plugs into the cigarette lighter for power! The result is that I've had to get one of those big ugly boxes that plugs into the one lighter port and gives you two ports. Right now, I am running a high-end FM transmitter which plugs into the cigarette lighter and also charges my phone (and that part is pretty cool and useful).

e46 replacement radio

it is only compatible cars built from 09/02 and mine was built in 11/01 so that's a no-go for me. There is no bluetooth or aux input and while BMW does make an aux input for under $40 that can be installed behind the head unit. It's still a bit of a drag though because of the music situation. The DVD was missing when I acquired the vehicle, so right now the screen is basically just there to look (kind of) pretty, although BMW has told me that they can get me a DVD with current maps that will work with the old system which is good news because I really want on-board navigation.

e46 replacement radio

My 2002 M3 came with their navigation system and onboard computer. Should I do it? And if so, which head unit should I buy? " First and foremost, the tl dr of this post is " I want a new head unit in my M3, but I have some concerns. Hey everyone, I'm looking for some thoughts and advice on my head unit situation.









E46 replacement radio