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12-29-2010, 10:23 PM | #1 |
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iPod integration in an '06 E90
What are the options to get iPod/iPhone integration going in a 2006 330i (with professional nav)? A dealer once vaguely mentioned some kind of retrofit kit that they can put in, but didn't go into detail. Does it use the snap-in adaptor (i have an iPhone 4), and would I be able to browse artists/songs/playlists etc on the iDrive screen? I'm tossing up whether its worth it, because I often switch to a radio app on my phone and stream that via AUX .. which wouldn't be doable if the phone was locked in place in the console .. anyway thanks for any info!
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12-29-2010, 11:54 PM | #2 |
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There is an iPhone4 snap in kit that replaces the useless nokia one.
Offcourse goes without saying order from Overseas unless happy to pay $5to600. And u can play ur mp3s through it. There is a thread on here somewhere with a link. Good luck
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yes, you can control everything using idrive.
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01-09-2011, 05:49 AM | #7 |
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Hi Guys, I have E90 - 06 with Mp3 CD Stacker in the boot. From my understanding Ipod kit requires, a module to be connected via MOST and you can only have ipod or CD Stacker.. Also i read that in order for this to work car must be coded for CD Stacker. I am pretty happy with cd stacker, but if i could have both its a bonus
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01-17-2011, 01:57 AM | #8 |
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Well .. in case anybody is interested, I spoke with my local dealer. They have a surprisingly limited knowledge and understanding, but eventually I was told that the only solution I could go for is as described above - it lives in the glove box, and replaces the CD stacker. However, it does not allow you to "browse" your iPod (songs/albums/artists etc) on the iDrive screen. All it does it let you cycle through 6 specific playlists (BMW1-BMW6). With installation, I was quoted $1200 and almost fell off my chair.
**IF** I had a later e90 with USB, then apparently all I would need is a special cable, and like magic your iPod is browsable through the iDrive screen. Unfortunatly the USB connection can not be retrofitted to my 2006 E90 :-( Oh well! |
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01-17-2011, 05:53 AM | #9 | |
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Hey Brian
No offence to the gents at Rolfe but they really don't know what they are talking about. If you're in a 2006 E90 without USB but with professional navigation then you are in the same situation as me, I am in a 2007 E92 with the same nav. They quoted almost $2k for me to fit iPod integration but couldn't provide me with enough details about how it would work. From the description you have provided they are still way off track I did my own research and purchased this iPod integration kit from EAS: http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=393 Have a read of the specs ... bascially it replaces your stacker but each CD from one through six has a different feature. So CD1 is playlists, CD2 is artist name etc. I highly recommend it and haven't looked back since the install. It cost me about $450 landed plus around $400 install, I've had mine installed for about 12 months. Note this is an OEM part so Rolfe will happily install it without any argument... Given you are a fellow Canberra driver PM me if you want to catch up and check it out Quote:
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01-17-2011, 03:02 PM | #10 |
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This is exactly what I have in my 335i (2006), works great.
They charged $900 at Trivett installed, but I got a credit of $400 as they took over 3 days to install |
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I just checked the paperwork and my install took 36 units of service tech time which was $450. not sure which SA you are dealing with but Michael looked after me when they installed it. |
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01-18-2011, 03:17 AM | #13 | |
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Today I spoke with Alex who was great. This was after a horrendous phone call with a woman in the parts area - I wanted the part number of the part they are installing, just so I could make sure I'm getting what I think I'm getting. I'm still absolutely appalled / disgusted at this woman's "service". Do you find the speed etc of the kit OK? I've read that if there's a lot of music/artists/albums etc on your iPod, it can take a few minutes(!!) to load / refresh. And I understand it is limited to the first 250 tracks or albums? Also -- have you tested it with an iPhone (which apparently is supported), or just an iPod? I'm hoping that this installation is going to force a software update on my iDrive which I don't think has been touched since 2006 -- I do find the whole system pretty slow and unresponsive overall. Anyway -- thanks again for all the info -- you've been 1000x more helpful than anyone at BMW! Cheers! |
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01-18-2011, 04:29 AM | #14 | |
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Anyway the speed of the unit is generally alright, but it depends on how you use it. I find the playlists (CD1) to be the quickest and easiest whereas the album title (CD3) takes so long that I don't bother any more. It does depend on how much music you have on the iPod ... I am using an iPod classic with 60GB and a lot of different albums, hence why the album sort is slow. Having said all of that, I still highly recommend it!!! It's a great integration kit and light years ahead of what many other manufacturers offer. I used to have a DICE iPod kit in my E46 and this sh-ts all over it Re device compatibility I have a dedicated iPod classic in the car for this purpose but have also plugged in an iPhone 3GS and my iPhone 4, they all work fine. Also the speed on my iPhone 4 was much better although I guess that's because there is hardly any music on it. FYI I have the install manual for the kit as a PDF. If you want a copy PM me your email address and I'll send it to you. It does include a software update of some sort, hopefully that will help with the speed! |
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Sweet - I'm looking forward to getting this installed now. I've PM'd you my email as I'd be interested in having a look at the install manual. Cheers! |
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01-18-2011, 03:03 PM | #16 |
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hi, I also have the same kit installed. I ordered the actual kit from schmiedmann.com for around $200 and paid Rolfe Classic $400 to install it
The installation took 2 days because the guy installing it was fairly new and did the Alpine hifi upgrade on car at the same time. I do not have IDrive but: 1. I can control / flick between the playlists manually 2. Once in a playlist can play songs, play next, fast forward and rewind through teh steering wheel 3. Can have as many playlists as I want - you are actually NOT limited to the number of playlists or tracks if you set the unit up and know how to operate it. So the operation is about 30 percent manual via dash to select playlists, and then 70 percent remote through the steering wheel Although its not as good as the ipod connectivity coming out in new cars it is still an excellent solution for 05-06 e90s without the USB connectivity. |
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01-18-2011, 07:18 PM | #17 |
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I had the retrofit done via BMW sydney that replaces the CD stacker with a cable in the glove box for an iPod in 2007 for about $850.
Works great, can be sluggish to load certain play lists but other than that much better than cd's etc.
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