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Zaskar



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I just need the same cable in the 2nd pic that you put up in the previous page but long enough to get from the boot to the centre console. Maybe 3m?
Many thanks.

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ccfj1



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If that's all you need, just get some normal 2 core shielded wire then mate.

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Zaskar



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Hi ccfj1,
Where would I get the connectors from? Although I could break into the wiring I would like to be able to just click and connect. Plus it looks a little more professional with connectors. I have been trying to find them all over the net and in shops but to no avail. Sad
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.

Post #257017 30th Apr 2014 3:16pm
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ccfj1



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BMW mate, parts department.

Thats why I was asking for a pic, I could give you the right part numbers then!!

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Zaskar



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They are exactly the same as the ones in your pic Smile
And the pics of the mic connectors in the centre console area and roof console in the installation guides mentioned previously. I have already connected the mic up to the roof connector.
I tried to copy and paste the pics from before but it won't let me Sad.
Thank you though. I'll get to my old BMW dealer. Smile
Many thanks.

Post #257020 30th Apr 2014 3:22pm
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ccfj1



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1 x 3pin plug (male) 61.13.8.377.072
1 x 3pin plug (female) 61.13.6.931.929

3 x pin termination (male) 61.13.0.006.664
3 x pin termination (Female) 61.13.0.006.663

And any decent 2 core shielded wire.

You will need to solder and heat shrink the pin termination and then insert them into the correct plugs.

Job done.

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Zaskar



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http://www.bimmernav.com/images/rovermic.jpg
http://www.roverupgrades.com/images/rover_install_127.jpg

These are the links to the pics with the correct connectors on mate. I gather they are standard from BMW?

Cheers.

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Zaskar



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Fantastic. Many thanks mate.
Much appreciated Smile

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those 2 are the same type male!!. so you may need two female plugs and the correct pins.

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