E46: Can stock CD shuttle be replaced with non-BMW brand?

Thalion

New member
I'm soon buying my dad's old E46 318i but I'm used to having a MP3 CD front loader in my current car.
I want to know whether it's possible to replace the stock BMW CD shuttle with e.g. a JVC MP3 CD front loader ?
 

Hellas

///Member
Yes, get a single DIN bezel from a place like Auostyle and depending on the connections of you JVC, you get an adapter cable from BMW. :thumbsup:
 

Stiffler_PE

New member
Not sure what you are asking bud... your subject line sugests that you want to replace original shuttle with aftermarker shuttle

But you refer to a JVC MP3 front loader in your question.

I assume you are wanting to remove the standard head unit and cd shuttle setup and install a front loading MP3 Head unit ?

The guys on this forum are sharp, but i think they will need some clarity before sorting you out with the correct answer :thumbsup:

As i said... guys are sharp LOL :)
 

Thalion

New member
Stiffler_PE said:
Not sure what you are asking bud... your subject line sugests that you want to replace original shuttle with aftermarker shuttle

But you refer to a JVC MP3 front loader in your question.

I assume you are wanting to remove the standard head unit and cd shuttle setup and install a front loading MP3 Head unit ?

The guys on this forum are sharp, but i think they will need some clarity before sorting you out with the correct answer :thumbsup:

Ok sorry I probably didn't explain it properly :(

Like you said I'd like to remove the standard CD shuttle and replace it with my own JVC MP3 front loader.

Is it possible ?

Stiffler_PE said:
Not sure what you are asking bud... your subject line sugests that you want to replace original shuttle with aftermarker shuttle

But you refer to a JVC MP3 front loader in your question.

I assume you are wanting to remove the standard head unit and cd shuttle setup and install a front loading MP3 Head unit ?

The guys on this forum are sharp, but i think they will need some clarity before sorting you out with the correct answer :thumbsup:

Ok sorry I probably didn't explain it properly :(

Like you said I'd like to remove the standard CD shuttle and replace it with my own JVC MP3 front loader.

Is it possible ?
 

evilsee

///Member
Thalion said:
Ok sorry I probably didn't explain it properly :(

Like you said I'd like to remove the standard CD shuttle and replace it with my own JVC MP3 front loader.

Is it possible ?

You just repeated yourself,

The shuttle is the box in the boot,

The front loader is the head unit or the thing in centre console inside the car.
 

Laigo

///Member
Looks like he wants to cancel out (possibly remove) the shuttle in the boot and install a JVC mp3 player
 

Thalion

New member
Laigo said:
Looks like he wants to cancel out (possibly remove) the shuttle in the boot and install a JVC mp3 player

Yes that's what I'm trying to say :)
I want to remove the shuttle and replace it with the JVC mp3 player.
 

evilsee

///Member
Just leave the shuttle in the boot, and replace the head unit with your JVC, following what Hellas said in his post. You will of course not have use of the shuttle (I think)

Unless you want to actually replace the shuttle with a front loader, ie keeping the JVC front loader in the boot, then I have no idea.

Another option is to keep the BMW radio in the front and replace the shuttle with an after market one that can read mp3's CDs.
 

Thalion

New member
HELLAS said:
Yes, get a single DIN bezel from a place like Auostyle and depending on the connections of you JVC, you get an adapter cable from BMW. :thumbsup:

Ok cool. Since I'm a software developer I don't much about cars so please excuse my ignorance.

What is this DIN bezel you are referring to ?

Could you maybe give a detailed explanation of your solution?
 

Hellas

///Member
The DIN (roughly) refers to the size of the headunit. Single DIN is the standard HU and double DIN is the double width units that usually have a screen of some sort.

http://www.autostyle.co.za/product/17584/SuitabletofitE46RadioFasciaTrimPlate/

What you are looking for is the template (bezel) to fit a standard single DIN into the shaped dash of the BMW.

Like this:

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As for the complete install, here is a nice DIY: (It's for the E36, but the procedures are the same):thumbsup:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techarticles/E36-Radio/E36-Radio.htm
 
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