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I've got a list of all the part numbers/costs somewhere from when i did mine... i used a mini loom and just had to extend the mic lead which was easy. I'll see if i can dig it out later Phil
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Just thinking Phil, you will have to upgrade your tuner unit to the BM54 as this is the only tuner that recognises the ULF box... these are about £300 on e-bay and the loom conversion bits are £80. As i'm aware you can still use the 4:3 screen it just uses different buttons. The parts for my ULF conversion including the mini loom cost me £180 and the ULF boxes off of e-bay were about £150. I've only done this conversion in the MG's as i've upgraded the screens, tuners and navi's on them too, so it all looks factory) In the 75 i've just put a top notch Parrot kit in. You can get these for £100-£150
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I see. It maybe is more expense than I need at the moment. Thanks for your replies though. Part numbers would still be good though and I'll keep an eye out for any bargains that may appear.
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I know this is going back a while but if you do have the part numbers I'd be really grateful - it's an upgrade I'm keen to complete Thanks in advance Colin
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if you let me know which parts you require i will dig relevent part numbers out,as i have just completed said retrofit |
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Main ones are the harness components, BM54 link cable, ULF module and the mic, think I have a handle on the others but if you come across any you think would help I'd be grateful Much appreciated Colin
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hi colin,
just ventured into the garage for some part numbers. bm54 adaptor cables 61.12.6.924.785 £31.57 10 to 12 pin adaptor 61.12.6.913.957 £35.57 round to flat pin adaptor 61.12.6.913.955 £17.31 antenna adaptor microphone (newer type) 84.31.6.938.762 £14.76 84.32.8.363.774 £15.64 mic connector and lead (may already have this installed!) ulf module 54 pin plug and leads from audi dealer u000.979.010 £0.97 each. leads will need 15 (if i remember correctly)although they can be cut in half as they have a connector either end. ordered in multiples of 5!! u4e.972.144 £1.47 54 pin connector shell back to bmw dealer 84.50.6.928.461 £12.56 ulf antenna 61.12.6.912.541 £16.50 farka ulf to antenna lead (4755mm) long enough to get antenna under head unit! all prices ex vat hope these part numbers help.let me know if you need any more info regards neil |
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Wow - many many thanks, thats saved me a bundle of work!!
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Hope it's OK to resurrect such an old thread but it is still very relevant.
I have done this retrofit (see ...... https://mgzt.info/2022/03/07/ulf-tel...talled-part-4/ ) and all works well apart from the voice control. Has anyone got the voice control working and how did you do it? Thanks Steve
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