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Re: car stereo install questions
- Subject: Re: car stereo install questions
- From: "Ron Buchalski" <rbuchals@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 22:55:38
Mike,
I installed an Alpine in-dash CD player in my '93 E34 525iT. In order to
install an aftermarket radio into a BMW, you just need to purchase a wiring
adapter that will plug into the factory radio connector, and allow you to
connect/solder the wiring adapter that hooks to your Blaupunkt. So, you get
something like this:
FACTORY AFTERMARKET BLAUPUNKT
RADIO ADAPTER WIRING
CONN HARNESS
-----------
--- --- <splice> --- | |
| || |----//----| || BLAUPUNKT |
| || |----//----| || RADIO |
| || |----//----| || |
--- --- --- | |
-----------
I also needed an antenna wire adapter, since my Alpine has the standard (US)
antenna wire jack, but the E34 has a smaller Euro antenna wire.
Connecting the aftermarket adapter to the radio's wire harness is very easy.
You just match up Power, Ground, Speaker wires (LF + -, RF + -, LR + -, RR
+ -, memory power, power antenna (my 525iT has an window antenna, so this
wasn't needed).
That should do it.
I purchased my adapter from East Coast Auto Sound in Rockville, but they're
no longer in business. You can probably get the adapter from Crutchfield.
Check out:
http://www.scosche.com/scosche/connectors/BW01.asp
Whatever you do, don't cut off the factory connector.
- -rb
>
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:54:18 -0500
>From: "Michael Wendell" <[email protected]>
>Subject: car stereo install questions
>
>i just purchased an older Blaupunkt Miami CD127 car stereo to replace
>the head unit in my 1993 525iT. the OEM head unit has a short somewhere
>and the left channel drops out frequently. anyway, i liked the
>stock-look of the blaupunkt, it's also a CD player (the OEM unit is a
>cassette), and it has an auxiliary input for my portable MP3 jukebox.
>
>i got the stereo from a place called midwest electronics. they are a
>Blaupunkt repair shop in IL, but they also carry a whole line of older,
>refurb'd models. the one i recieved looks brand new and included all of
>the accessories that are supposed to come with the unit, including the
>box and manual. total cost? $90 plus shipping. midwest is at
>http://www.midwest-usa.com.
>
>anyway, does anyone know how to install this into a '93 5 series? i've
>heard horror stories about replacing stock BMW stereos. the new head
>unit outputs 30w on each of 4 channels, do i need to bypass the stock
>amplifier? where is it? any other hints or tips?
>
>i've done lots of automotive work in the past, and don't shy away from
>anything, but i've never really been lucky enough <g> to do any car
>stereo work. any advice i can get before diving into this would be
>deeply appreciated.
>
>m.
>
>'93 525iT
>'90 Civic Si ZC
>'84 318i SCCA ITB
>'77 Argosy 28
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