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11-25-2024, 12:53 AM | #1 |
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hi does anyone know what the two fibre optic cables are for on the connector of the CD73 "Professional" radio, i don't have tweeters but i do have the factory sub woofers under the front seats.
why i ask is that im wanting to upgrade the system to a double din but when i remove the radio connector and then re connect it i hear a noise from the HVAC unit, and im wondering what the interconnection is. ive seen a bridge connector is this something to do with the "MOST" system ?? truly lost at this point my existing radio is non functioning, i tried replacing the LCD screen and have somehow killed it, i used to work in electronics so i have half an idea what im doing, but managed fail this task thanks |
11-25-2024, 08:22 AM | #2 |
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getting the used cd73 from ebay or junkyard is cheapest option this days
the green fibers are MOST loop, connecting telephone modules, cd-changer, dab or sirius modules or top-hifi amp to headunit if you don't have any of these options then you may not bother with it
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11-25-2024, 05:39 PM | #4 |
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thanks Ctuna, ive read through some of your links and also googled BMW "MOST" for myself, to try and get an understanding of what im messing with
please correct me but it seems the MOST system is just related to the sound system and associated components. as i don't have (excluding the phone module, which i don't use) any it seems to me that i can disconnect the OEM unit and install what ever i like, excepting of course that there is an issue with backup power for memory, should i get a bridging link to link the incoming to the out going fibre optic cables?? or can i just ignore it, as i don't have any of the associated modules as the car is 17 years old im not sure that the comments ive read about BMW not being able to update firmware without the OEM radio in place applies. i look forward to your obviously educated response and thank you for your input |
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11-25-2024, 07:00 PM | #5 |
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Replacing the Head Unit is a can of worms when going to aftermarket.
The Most Bus system runs SOS , Sat Radio , USB , Bluetooth .PDC (chimes) and the Logic 7 amp if you have one. You may not have those installed and in Europe I hear there cars that do not have a Most bus from the factory and just use an analog interface for Entertainment systems. When you remove it you will get and SOS error at minimum and the Logic 7 amp will be useless without a analog to Most converter. BMW may refuse to service your car if you need them to . Car Alarms and dongs come through the stereo some aftermarket headunits support this some do not. This can be fixed with something like a connects 2 harness if the head unit does not support the gongs I don't know what they put in the Cars in Australia you may have to find local help on that . You are ripping out the most bus if you change the head unit all the modules are dead but the car is still programmed to look for them . The most obvious the SOS function which is the most common thing people program out using NCSexpert as described in the coding sub forum. No More Oem Head Unit = no more Most Bus . There is no connection to the Heating / Cooling system at all through a Pro Radio or Idrive that I am aware of. Last edited by ctuna; 11-25-2024 at 07:09 PM.. |
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