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What's the best BT audio/wheel control method for 2008 E93 with Logic 7 + CCC?
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02-11-2019, 01:30 AM | #1 |
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What's the best BT audio/wheel control method for 2008 E93 with Logic 7 + CCC?
I have Bluetooth phone and want to add the ability to do Bluetooth audio from my phone and use the steering wheel controls. I am confused at all the options for different setups so I posted what mine is for advice.
I have a 2008 E93 with the Logic 7 system and CCC iDrive. I want to add Bluetooth with good quality audio to it and have heard about a combo box. I have not taken my 2008 apart yet but my 2007 had a box in the back by the logic 7 amp that had different color connectors to plug in what I assume is the phone, CD changer (I don't have one) and other things. It even had an unused active fiber optic cable that I found taped on the harness that was lighting up red when I un-taped it. Is there a way to add an input for Bluetooth to that box? Is that a Combox that I have read about? |
02-11-2019, 02:10 PM | #2 |
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If you had a live Most Bus cable that had light shinning out of it
and it was only taped that would indicate your most bus is broken and you should have no sound . http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...4#post23244354 The link inside this now points at the wrong box see my last entry in the thread. The guy that wrote the DIY thread does a real good job of revewing this device and of the install. Also I would install it the way he did. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bluetooth-U....c100005.m1851 Go to the idrive sub forum if you want to pursue the combox but I believe you would have to update the ccc to cic to get it working. Last edited by ctuna; 02-11-2019 at 02:17 PM.. |
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02-11-2019, 08:13 PM | #4 |
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Well Johnny the cars made before 2010 for the Us all had
pre wiring for options. The most bus options be most of it. That means CDC player which goes to the amp and the Sat module TCU/mulf module. However the Most Fiber Optic Links are not wired into the Most Loop at the Most Hub until the device is added. It they were there would have to be a Most Loop jumper on each one at the point where the module plugs in or the Most Loop would open and nothing would work. when is says prep for something it meas the wiring is there but that something isn't. You sure can get that CDC emulator Jonny. However if you put the device where the cdc is meant to be you will have to add that leg of the fiberoptics into the active most loop at the most hub. this confuses some people. You also have to enable the CDC option in the Radio or idrive through coding. Last edited by ctuna; 02-11-2019 at 08:21 PM.. |
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My point is that it seems that if someone makes a Bluetooth receiver that puts out via fiber optic cable I could code whatever that prewired accessory was as active and use it as an input. I suspect it was probably a Satellite radio or CD changer input. I have a dummy (empty) satellite antenna on my trunk. |
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