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This post is the starting point to do DIY tutorials describing whole BMW aux solution like:. bmw aux cable for few bucks.

USB / SD / AUX Interface for Renault factory fitted radios with CD changer preparation with mini ISO connector. Updated version (V8) with separated Bluetooth and AUX ports, even by installing the optional Bluetooth module you can use the AUX input. New V8 Xcarlink connections. Aux Cable Installation for a Cabasse Auditorium 6CD System - Fitted in Renault Cars: This instructable is to help anyone with a Cabasse Auditorium 6CD player system installed in their car, these are usually installed in Renaults as the 'upgraded' sound system. Its a misconception that the head unit (non ICE people - this is the b.

installing aux cable. recognising e46 radio supporting AUX input (and maybe even MP3 CD playback)Follow the instructions and as a result be able to upgrade your bmw car audio.First things first: BMW aux cableThere are two ways to have one: make your own or buy premade for even less than $3Do you prefer second option? Check premade products under this or maybe browse propositions beneath. These are affiliate links, so if you buy anything from this list, I will earn some commision and I will be grateful for that.However, if you want to make such cable on your own, follow these instructions:You will need:. soldering iron. thin stereo cable (e.g. For headphones).

jack 3,5 stereo plug. goldpin plug (3, 10 or 12 pin). shrink tubes to proper insulation.

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few resistors and capacitorsWhile you have all parts, you need to solder simple circuit and enjoy. There is one version of BMW aux cable schematic, differing pinout only. So here is BMW aux cable schematic:As you can see, you just need to choose goldpin plug version properly and connect pins in order. Easy like that.So you have the cable now. What next?BMW aux cable installationFirst of all: the way you choose to install the cable depends on your preferences and expectations. If you are ok with loose cables in cabin, just plug it into your radio and lead stereo jack into the glovebox or somewhere in central tunnel.If you don’t want to see any additional cables, you probably would fancy discrete and professional looking.Of course you can modify my solution and mount aux input somewhere else or even using ready BMW aux panel available online:Finally last, but not least: how to know if your radio even supports aux input?If you have BMW e46, aux compatibility and even MP3 CD supporting is really easy to check. You don’t even need to have the device in your hands.

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Looking at front panel and checking serial number solves the problem. Lirik subhana man dzikruhu love. Intrigued?Watch this short video (less than 1,5 minute) and see visual differences between Alpine, Blaupunkt and Siemens/VDO Business CD devices:While you probably know brand of your device, go direct to description of supporting features.