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1st November 2006, 12:32 | #1 |
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A Supplier for Hi-Line nav retrofit cables
A Supplier for Hi-Line Nav cabling Looms, they will custom make them if required to suit the hardware being installed, different Radio no TV etc.
http://www.kufatec.de/ actual link here http://shop.kufatec.de/product_info....t.html/cat/126 Once we have a decent How to this info will be added to that Last edited by Keith; 1st November 2006 at 13:46.. |
30th November 2006, 18:49 | #2 |
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Second you will need this cable:
So you can fit the wiring loom to the ISO connection of the original radio/speakers etc. Most important of all: you will have to know where the I-Bus (or K-Bus) connection is of your car. The cable is behind the original radio, it's a white/red cable with yellow stripes on it (Thanks to Keith ) Just connect this cable with the iso adapter, I thought it was pin 17 of the connector (Keith, correct me if I am wrong. I wrote it down on my work, I'm at home right now) I recently succesfully retrofitted sat/nav in my R75. I can recommend Kufatec to everyone. You just can order the wiring loom how you wan't it. I ordered it with: Monitor MK3 Television No telephone CD-Changer BM24 radiomodule I replaced my CD changer with one from BMW, cause the wiring loom was prepared for that. That because the connection of a Rover CD changer is different. |
3rd December 2006, 19:20 | #3 |
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Arjan do you have a suppier link for that Adapter as that is BMW Female to ISO Male
Most I have seen e.g the PC2-05-4 are BMW Male to ISO female so no good for Nav retrofits when being done in later cars |
4th December 2006, 09:03 | #4 |
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I just went to a car-audio shop, and they could order it for me.
I had to make one extra connection for the K-Bus, that wasn't in the adapter But it is functioning great.
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Thanks, I have found one on Ebay which will do but I want to establish a proper supplier as Ebay is unreliable, for my Howto
In my car I have the two ISO connectors these only carry speaker and power etc but the other signals K bus, wheel sensors, reverse signal, and steering controls, and the pink/Black wire for traffic master are all on a separate small flat black six pin plug except for traffic master I assume you connected those up as well? |
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K-Bus is another signal, the red/white cable with yellow stripes
Reverse Signal: I just took the cable direct of the reverse-light. Could be done easier of course in the lightmodule in the front, but I didn't know where to find that. What do you mean with Taffice master? If you mean TMC, that depends of the radiomodule. The professional BM24 of BMW and the BMW 24 original Rover has TMC. Nothing has to be connected. The wheels sensors are the Speed Signal, this you can find on the back of your "dashboard-clocks" (You hopefully know what I mean, behind the steeringwheel)
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