Bluetooth retrofit

dnavid

New member
I've got a 2007 z4 3.0si (E85). Unfortunately it doesn't have bluetooth.

Has anybody tried retrofitting a BMW bluetooth system? I've already got a couple of bluetooth buttons (steering wheel + dash) and ideally would like to be able to use them and avoid putting one of those ugly control units on my dash.

Any advice? Can BMW do retro fit bluetooth?
 

UpNcOmiNg!

Events Organiser
They can.
Extremely costly.
I was looking at a website today and found a plug and play into that fits into the 12v connector. It was $89 on the website and is a BMW unit, I will find out more about it and let you know.
 

Spiro

///Member
check in the trunk compartment and see if you have the Cables for the factory Bluetooth module, if you do, then rather just source a factory module and Microphone... then you should be sorted, oh yes, Bluetooth aerial as well... if the cables from the trunk are there.. then you most probably just need the Module and Mic...
 

Bazza

Active member
Spiro said:
check in the trunk compartment and see if you have the Cables for the factory Bluetooth module, if you do, then rather just source a factory module and Microphone... then you should be sorted, oh yes, Bluetooth aerial as well... if the cables from the trunk are there.. then you most probably just need the Module and Mic...

How would you know what the cables look like? I have the mic.
 

Pho3niX90

///Member
Don't you already have bluetooth if you have the buttons?

Check your VIN, if you have this "S644A HANDY VORB. MIT BLUETOOTH-SCHNITTS. Preparation f mobile phone w Bluetooth" then you have bluetooth
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
Nope,

You can also also check the build sheet of your vehicle to see if you have cellphone preperation, then plug and play.

There are some howto's on this site.
 

Rory

Member
Mine has a mic visible but a parrot kit installed. The parrot control unit isn't there because there's an interface for it to use the steering wheel buttons etc. So it's controllable from the steering wheel, but idrive doesn't know about it. Easy enough to confirm it because when you scan for bluetooth devices you see a parrot one.
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
Yea,

But buying the parts from a scrapyard will cost you under 2, and 5 weekends of fiddling will give you a serious sense of pride..

DIY... DIY.. DIY
 

Spiro

///Member
Bazza said:
Spiro said:
check in the trunk compartment and see if you have the Cables for the factory Bluetooth module, if you do, then rather just source a factory module and Microphone... then you should be sorted, oh yes, Bluetooth aerial as well... if the cables from the trunk are there.. then you most probably just need the Module and Mic...

How would you know what the cables look like? I have the mic.

by any chance do you have a CD Changer in the trunk ?, if you do, then it will be along the same harness...
 
Spiro said:
check in the trunk compartment and see if you have the Cables for the factory Bluetooth module, if you do, then rather just source a factory module and Microphone... then you should be sorted, oh yes, Bluetooth aerial as well... if the cables from the trunk are there.. then you most probably just need the Module and Mic...

+1
 

dnavid

New member
Revilosean said:
Go Check these guys out.
Around R4500 and makes used of your radio and steering controls.

I am going to do it. Agents want R7500 just for BT unit excluding fitting.

http://www.car-kits.co.za/bmw_1series_car_kits.html

Rev

I saw these guys. Unfortunately the e85 z4 isn't supported.


Pho3niX90 said:
Don't you already have bluetooth if you have the buttons?

Check your VIN, if you have this "S644A HANDY VORB. MIT BLUETOOTH-SCHNITTS. Preparation f mobile phone w Bluetooth" then you have bluetooth

All the face lift z4 e85's with steering wheel controls have the bluetooth bottons, even if you didn't elect the option. My wife's 525 (e60) is the same. Just some dud buttons reminding you of what you don't have.... Must have been cheaper to standardise the molds.


Spiro said:
Bazza said:
Spiro said:
check in the trunk compartment and see if you have the Cables for the factory Bluetooth module, if you do, then rather just source a factory module and Microphone... then you should be sorted, oh yes, Bluetooth aerial as well... if the cables from the trunk are there.. then you most probably just need the Module and Mic...

How would you know what the cables look like? I have the mic.

by any chance do you have a CD Changer in the trunk ?, if you do, then it will be along the same harness...

On the z4 the CD changer / shuttle sits between the back rests of the two seats, not in the trunk.

I've read on other forums that if your z4 is prepped for BMW assist it definitely has all the support wiring for bluetooth.

I'll have a look in the trunk compartment whether I have the cable referred to.
 

Bazza

Active member
zaleonardz@DentDocVPS said:
Nope,

You can also also check the build sheet of your vehicle to see if you have cellphone preperation, then plug and play.

There are some howto's on this site.

I had the cellphone fitted when I bought the car. So how do I do this plug and play for blue tooth?
 

r0ckf1re

Well-known member
dnavid said:
I've got a 2007 z4 3.0si (E85). Unfortunately it doesn't have bluetooth.

Has anybody tried retrofitting a BMW bluetooth system? I've already got a couple of bluetooth buttons (steering wheel + dash) and ideally would like to be able to use them and avoid putting one of those ugly control units on my dash.

Any advice? Can BMW do retro fit bluetooth?

Look into the MoBridge Options. There is a few options, see what suites you. I think Rivonia Carsound sources them and fits them.


http://www.mobridge.us/sites/defaul...ATION REFERENCE for BMW-MINI - Head Units.pdf
 

tyronzn

New member
zaleonardz@DentDocVPS said:
Yea,

But buying the parts from a scrapyard will cost you under 2, and 5 weekends of fiddling will give you a serious sense of pride..

DIY... DIY.. DIY

agreed,i got my MULF and mic from a scrapyard for under R1100 then you still need coding done which should not be charged more than R800.In my case all the factory prewiring was already done.

its a bit more of a pain to do DIY,but the sense of achievement of screwing BMW over on a R6000 extra feels much sweeter
 

Bazza

Active member
tyronzn said:
zaleonardz@DentDocVPS said:
Yea,

But buying the parts from a scrapyard will cost you under 2, and 5 weekends of fiddling will give you a serious sense of pride..

DIY... DIY.. DIY

agreed,i got my MULF and mic from a scrapyard for under R1100 then you still need coding done which should not be charged more than R800.In my case all the factory prewiring was already done.

its a bit more of a pain to do DIY,but the sense of achievement of screwing BMW over on a R6000 extra feels much sweeter

Do you know what the part number is for the module? I have the mic and according to my build sheet my car came with "Car phone with cordless receiver" so surely if I Just fit the module in the boot I'll have bluetooth? Right? Or not so much?
 

tyronzn

New member
Bazza said:
tyronzn said:
zaleonardz@DentDocVPS said:
Yea,

But buying the parts from a scrapyard will cost you under 2, and 5 weekends of fiddling will give you a serious sense of pride..

DIY... DIY.. DIY

agreed,i got my MULF and mic from a scrapyard for under R1100 then you still need coding done which should not be charged more than R800.In my case all the factory prewiring was already done.

its a bit more of a pain to do DIY,but the sense of achievement of screwing BMW over on a R6000 extra feels much sweeter

Do you know what the part number is for the module? I have the mic and according to my build sheet my car came with "Car phone with cordless receiver" so surely if I Just fit the module in the boot I'll have bluetooth? Right? Or not so much?

If your car came with the"car phone with cordless receiver" part that just means it can charge your phone but doesnt mean you have Bluetooth function.You can check if your car has telephone preperation by visiting this site http://www.rubmw.ru/vincode/eng/ then let me know if you have this option "S640A AUTOTELEFONVORBEREITUNG Preparation f tel.installation universal"

if you do then it should be straightforward,you will need the MULF/TCU,bluetooth antenna and mic.I cant recall what the part numbers are for the MULF/TCU.but if you can post photo of the connector in your boot if you do have telephone prep that would help too
 
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