Bad CCC - Any Recommendations
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From: Palm Springs, CA
My Ride: 2005 530i Sedan 6 Speed
Model Year: 2005
Engine: M54
Hello all! My 2005 530i’s CCC unit is bad, it works about 1/2 but then cuts out and gets stuck on the BMW screen and sound cuts out etc.
I’ve seen some ads on Ebay about companies that will repair your CCC if you send it to them, as well as add bluetooth for music which I really want.
The big question is, what route do people take/what should I take? I’d like to have bluetooth in the future but also need to fix/replace the CCC so it works. Is there any easy ish bluetooth add if I get the CCC fixed? Do I upgrade the entire unit to something newer?
Thank you!
I’ve seen some ads on Ebay about companies that will repair your CCC if you send it to them, as well as add bluetooth for music which I really want.
The big question is, what route do people take/what should I take? I’d like to have bluetooth in the future but also need to fix/replace the CCC so it works. Is there any easy ish bluetooth add if I get the CCC fixed? Do I upgrade the entire unit to something newer?
Thank you!
Last edited by donpb; Feb 6, 2023 at 11:50 PM. Reason: Typo fix
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It's best to get yours fixed. If you buy used then it's only a matter of time until the replacement goes out. At least you know if you get yours fixed there's no coding involved and you have a warranty. There is a simple fix to the Bluetooth issue by adding a Bluetooth module on the AUX port in back of the iDrive. If you have Aux already then no coding is needed. If you don't have AUX then AUX needs to be coded which is a 5 min max job with BMW software tools.
Last edited by seanjordan20; Feb 6, 2023 at 03:24 PM.
Thread Starter
New Members
Joined: Jan 2023
Posts: 20
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From: Palm Springs, CA
My Ride: 2005 530i Sedan 6 Speed
Model Year: 2005
Engine: M54
It's best to get yours fixed. If you buy used then it's only a matter of time until the replacement goes out. At least you know if you get yours fixed there's no coding involved and you have a warranty. There is a simple fix to the Bluetooth issue by adding a Bluetooth module on the AUX port in back of the iDrive. If you have Aux already then no coding is needed. If you don't have AUX then AUX needs to be coded which is a 5 min max job with BMW software tools.
Thread Starter
New Members
Joined: Jan 2023
Posts: 20
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From: Palm Springs, CA
My Ride: 2005 530i Sedan 6 Speed
Model Year: 2005
Engine: M54


