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Old 26th December 2007, 06:59   #1
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Default Hi Line Sat Nav wiring loom

I have recently purchased from Les at SMC a complete Hi Line sat nav system
I've fitted a few of the units to the boot area but not yet the loom.
When I connected everything up as in Keith's "How To" I was left with two plugs that I am not sure about..
Can anyone help. It's possible they may not be used..
The first is a 8 pin plug.
Wires.
OS - this wire goes to the other small mystery plug
OG - this wire goes to the other small mystery plug
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WRY- K Bus
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RG- telephone mute, goes to pin 4.. radio module.



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Old 28th December 2007, 17:55   #2
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Sorry for the delay in replying...I've only just got a PC running at home.

The small 2 way black plug is for a speaker, which I think is not required as it uses the ICE speakers instead. (of all the ones I've taken out, not one of them had a seperate spaker and that connector has been strapped up behind the dash)

The other one escapes me at the moment, I'll need to have a look at the loom in my car, which I'll do at work in the daylight tomorrow.
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Old 28th December 2007, 17:58   #3
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Just had a thought, It may be centre console related.....
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I don't know if this is of any help,
It is the Original BMW Wiring loom.

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I´m not sure but I think it´s plug C0082 and belongs under your steering wheel for connection between the K/bus interface and your steering wheel remote control buttons. Only that´s a 6 pins plug.

I´m on it know, give me some time to check it out.

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Yes, got it.

The little plug (C0896) is for a separate speaker. You don't need it, because the nav voice comes from your car speakers.

The 8 pins plug (C1229) is the ICE harness to telephone harness if installed.

I put some pdf files for detailed information. There is no diagram of C1229 what so ever. The separate speaker connection only appears on the low line diagram.

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Now here is the interface where to put plug C1229 on. It once was ment to be for an older car kit combined with a Nokia 3110 or Siemens S10.

With bluetooth nowadays it has become history I think. Don't even know where to get it from. (Rover museum perhaps?)

Hope this would be of some help.

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Yes, got it.

The little plug (C0896) is for a separate speaker. You don't need it, because the nav voice comes from your car speakers.

The 8 pins plug (C1229) is the ICE harness to telephone harness if installed.

I put some pdf files for detailed information. There is no diagram of C1229 what so ever. The separate speaker connection only appears on the low line diagram.

Regards Ralph :Santa1:
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I know this is quite an old thread now but the pdf's just won't open - I don't suppose you still have them.
I've just managed to retrofit a full hi-line system into the car (after much cutting and scraping of fingers ). All seems to work except SATNAV. All comes to life etc but just can't get the location map to pick up position. I'm assuming it's because the ABS wires are not connected - I just can't figure it out. Stripped everything back but can't find the connection to receive the loom connectors :-( Not looking forward to going into the ABS box. I wonder if you can just splice into a sensor? - prob needs the box spliced though.
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hi can anyone tell me what route the loom takes toget from the head unit to the boot and where the bits in the boot are located, many tyhanks
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hi can anyone tell me what route the loom takes toget from the head unit to the boot and where the bits in the boot are located, many tyhanks
There are a couple of routes you can take......

Generally down the sill, under the drivers seat and pop out under the centre console.

The video and audio modules live in the spare wheel well.....
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