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2009 328i - Best way to add CarPlay or Bluetooth?
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Yesterday, 01:01 PM | #1 |
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2009 328i - Best way to add CarPlay or Bluetooth?
Trying to see the best option for adding either a whole new CarPlay unit or just a way to get music into the stock system via Bluetooth. If the CarPlay route is super complicated or expensive I’m okay just clipping my phone to the dash as long as I can get the audio into the car somehow. I was looking at new units on Crutchfield and all the notes seemed to indicate that the factory wring has to be cut and some new wiring added in addition to modifying things behind the dash to let the new unit fit. Not sure if I’m up for all that.
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Yesterday, 01:27 PM | #2 |
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Which Head unit are you talking about the Pro Radio or the Idrive/navigation?
Mr 12 volt is the only one that does not degrade the audio but it does require the CD changer option be enabled. Also does not require Logic amp adapter. (Only the more expensive version designed to work with Idrive Nav adds Carplay I believe) There are two different types on head unit in the US and three different audio systems. (two types of idrive/nav over the years the e9x was produced) As far as I know everything that has been discussed here including aftermarket head units comes supplied with adapters to plug stuff in . If you replace an entire head unit there are a host of problems as the head unit is integrated into the whole car . If you have the Logic Sound system there is and additional problem in that no aftermarket Head Unit will interface with that amplifier without and adapter . (The Logic 7 sound system is the Speaker and Amplifier not the head unit . ) New Head Units are big can of worms for this system and the Chinese ones mentioned on here often have no support. Last edited by ctuna; Yesterday at 04:03 PM.. |
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The VIN decoder says: S639 Preparation F Mobile Phone Cpl. USA/CDN S645 BMW US Radio S663 Radio BMW Professional S676 HiFi Speaker System S693 Preparation BMW Satellite Radio S697 Area-Code 1 For DVD S6FL USB/Audio Interface Not sure if that helps or not. |
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Today, 12:21 PM | #4 |
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The cheaper mr12volt module gives you usb and sd card playback
bluetooth phone and music and another aux. The interface is kind of clunky but it does not degrade your sound. You get steering wheel controls but they are basic. No display for selecting stuff through Android or Carplay though . (no Android or Car play basically it would be through your phone ) The stock BMW sound system's suck . The Hi Fi system need a better amp most of all but the speakers aren't all that good either. There are a lot of threads here about aftermarket Head Unit's or Add on's I am not a fan of either. Mostly they are all Chinese with little support , in the case of the piggybacks they use the BMW Aux which will degrade the sound. |
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Today, 02:10 PM | #6 |
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mine came with a Mike . There are two connections that need to be made .
The Power and the Most Bus connection. You need to enable the CD changer in the Head Unit. The controls are under the CD changer Menu and you basically use the power button on the Radio to scroll through different sources USB SB and Blutooth. I have used the phone but have not played with it much . When I got one the operating instructions where a sore point. I got it to get usb and bluetooth music mostly and it works well for that. There is big thread on this unit here. https://www.e90post.com/forums/showt...ight=bluetooth be sure to read it. Last edited by ctuna; Today at 02:15 PM.. |
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