Pho3niX90
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323i e46 said:I found something very interesting....
Saw it on Chris Brands DIYs,
very interesting if you wanna buy a Bluetooth diagnostic tool that uses your car's head unit (android device) as an interface. you can even read and erase codes from your head unit(its not explained here but apply your mind).
you get google maps and GPS
you get a car phone
You get Internet
You get loads more.
Its + 1hr DIY!! :thumbs:
Please Follow THIS :idea: LINK
the actual DIY is click here
That is a better way of doing it, I went the pc route due to the ibus integration.
It should still work though, if you have a shuttle in the boot then it should work, have done it on the 318 and it's a 2000 model, also tape deckalucard said:I have some bad news for OP.I also have a 2002 E46 with the tape head unit.The aux cable does not work on these.Must be 2003 cd front loader with correct software version which can be checked on the radio itself with a button combination.
Will try and find the link and post a bit later.
Other option to still keep oem look is to look for a newer E46 radio and do the aux mod or go for a GROM unit. Google it.
GROM is awesome.It integrates with your stock radio,supports bluetooth,external 2.5" hdd's and aux input.Even sends song tags to radio screen when bluetooth connection is used.Also costs about R1300 without import taxes.Keep full steering wheel controls ect.
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