E60 AUX Cable $29.99 DIY Video Included
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My Ride: 530i SMG
I got some parts from another member and i had them at my door in 7 working days. That`s why i would recommend you to wait for few more days. Also go to the post office and ask them if they have anything on your name.
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My Ride: BMW E60 520d SE Saloon M47 2.0dTitanium Grey II, Grey−Dakota Leather, Visibility Package, Media Package, Through Load System, Lumbar support − fr seats, Automatic Air Conditioning−Advanced, High beam assistant, Hi−Fi Loudspeak
Model Year: 2006
How much bad luck can one guy have? Could it be time for you to update your signature.
I really really really do not understand why is anyone buying these pre-made? This cable will cost you $5 to make about 5 mins of time.
Instructions.
1. Buy a 3.5mm stereo cable.
2. Cut off the end you don't want.
3. Crimp on 3 tyco pins either bought from BMW or digibuy.
4. Job done.
5. Code using NCSExpert or go to someone who does this.
I really really really do not understand why is anyone buying these pre-made? This cable will cost you $5 to make about 5 mins of time.
Instructions.
1. Buy a 3.5mm stereo cable.
2. Cut off the end you don't want.
3. Crimp on 3 tyco pins either bought from BMW or digibuy.
4. Job done.
5. Code using NCSExpert or go to someone who does this.
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 550i
How much bad luck can one guy have? Could it be time for you to update your signature.
I really really really do not understand why is anyone buying these pre-made? This cable will cost you $5 to make about 5 mins of time.
Instructions.
1. Buy a 3.5mm stereo cable.
2. Cut off the end you don't want.
3. Crimp on 3 tyco pins either bought from BMW or digibuy.
4. Job done.
5. Code using NCSExpert or go to someone who does this.
I really really really do not understand why is anyone buying these pre-made? This cable will cost you $5 to make about 5 mins of time.
Instructions.
1. Buy a 3.5mm stereo cable.
2. Cut off the end you don't want.
3. Crimp on 3 tyco pins either bought from BMW or digibuy.
4. Job done.
5. Code using NCSExpert or go to someone who does this.
#80
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How much bad luck can one guy have? Could it be time for you to update your signature.
I really really really do not understand why is anyone buying these pre-made? This cable will cost you $5 to make about 5 mins of time.
Instructions.
1. Buy a 3.5mm stereo cable.
2. Cut off the end you don't want.
3. Crimp on 3 tyco pins either bought from BMW or digibuy.
4. Job done.
5. Code using NCSExpert or go to someone who does this.
I really really really do not understand why is anyone buying these pre-made? This cable will cost you $5 to make about 5 mins of time.
Instructions.
1. Buy a 3.5mm stereo cable.
2. Cut off the end you don't want.
3. Crimp on 3 tyco pins either bought from BMW or digibuy.
4. Job done.
5. Code using NCSExpert or go to someone who does this.
For most of you that do not have Logic 7 you already have the little black plastic piece. If you buy an after market BMW cable you're going to have to take the pins out of the X block anyway and discard it.
as far as pins I think these will suffice. take them out carefully and solder them to your cable.