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bobsin Member Since: 21 May 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 51 |
Hi, I have the GA6201 in my 2004 TD6, The difference between the two models is the android system, 6.0 vs 5.1. So i would say there would be no problem. You will need the long lead. got mine off ebay. Eonon also told me they do not do a unit for the RR, but you are driving a BMW in essence, electrically anyway... Mine is all good, sounds great working with the DSP, Phone operation via bluetooth is seamless and works perfectly. I should say, if you have the HSE type system, that is no screen in dash, fitting is basically a straight swap and you will not need the long lead as the plugs required would be in the dash, not the boot, as with a DSP based system...
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14th Aug 2017 11:03pm |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Hi I have been going through pages and pages of bmw e39 installs hoping to find a straightforward swap for my l322. Mine is an 03 with dsp, does the extension and install allow the dsp amp to work plug and play or does it need hard wiring in/old unit left connected in dash. If interested I also found an ibus connector that allows you to view your on board computer through the android, not too sure how yet as more of a spanners man than technology but if you could help with the dsp?
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17th Aug 2017 1:40am |
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bobsin Member Since: 21 May 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 51 |
hi, the old unit fits sweet in the glovebox once you remove the redundant cd changer. the cable even reaches, so easy to do. no cutting, you need the old head to keep the dsp awake. you also keep the other functions , clock set, mpg, timers e.t.c. stick it in there and forget it. then the long cable connects new head to your dsp in back, no cutting, remember to connect the aerial lead too, part of the long lead. the stuff in the boot is the easiest bit...
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17th Aug 2017 3:41am |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Great stuff thankyou. Finally an install that retains factory wiring and looks great. Time to get saving. Cant sell my screen anyway as half the pixels are gone and still be able to reset clock and trips. Its a win win win. |
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17th Aug 2017 8:24am |
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Gold Ranger Member Since: 31 Mar 2017 Location: East Midlands Posts: 33 |
i think i am going to go down this route as it will be cheaper than having my box upgraded to get digital tv and radio which i probably wont use - but would use the usb interface |
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17th Aug 2017 3:26pm |
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Gold Ranger Member Since: 31 Mar 2017 Location: East Midlands Posts: 33 |
bobsin - one question - running the long cable , does the seat have to come out to run it front to back ? either passenger or drivers? - cheers |
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19th Aug 2017 7:25pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6407 |
You should be able to feed it along the channels under the kick plates / carpets, then up into the rear wheel arch cover (inside). You may have to release the B pillar cover for good measure. .
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19th Aug 2017 8:11pm |
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Gold Ranger Member Since: 31 Mar 2017 Location: East Midlands Posts: 33 |
thanks for the reply joe
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19th Aug 2017 8:17pm |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Thats the way l see it, this method was done a while back but with the use of a parrot lead. Also its worth considering running some rcas down with the lead in case you want to add a sub at a later stage. Will be going for one once l have sorted out some surplus cash and l can justify it to the other half lol. Plus l woyld imagine you can also get rid of the tv tuner amd phone modules too as they wont be needed either. |
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20th Aug 2017 11:43am |
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bobsin Member Since: 21 May 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 51 |
Hi again, I managed the cable run down passenger side, exactly as Joe90 said, just raise passenger seat to max height, it is tight, but it will fit. Roll rear seat forward for easy access over rear wheel arch, then you are there, wasn't a problem. Running extra RCA leads is a good idea, for any future use, but as regards the subwoofer, my OEM standard sub runs fine off the dsp, more than enough power in standard guise, sound is transformed. Next for me is a reverse camera, (pesky privacy glass fitted new). i do know i need to buy the camera from Eonon,, think it is a PAL type, will hide it above number plate under upper tailgate, or more probably up under rear roof spoiler. connections are there, built into long lead, shame not to use them... |
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22nd Aug 2017 2:16am |
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Gold Ranger Member Since: 31 Mar 2017 Location: East Midlands Posts: 33 |
thanks bobsin - this will be my next job after ive had the car remapped - bills - bills - bills lol |
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22nd Aug 2017 4:30pm |
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Gold Ranger Member Since: 31 Mar 2017 Location: East Midlands Posts: 33 |
just for testing purposes I've disconnected the bm54 and connected the eonon ga 7201 stereo it powers up but no sound , am I missing something please
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17th Oct 2017 4:22pm |
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bobsin Member Since: 21 May 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 51 |
hi, you need the long lead, unplug the big plug from the bm54, plug that plug into the SOCKET on your long lead, then put the PLUG on your long lead into the bm54, basically, the original loom TO the bm54 is interupted by the long lead, then the audio output from the bm54 is redundant, and the dsp is fed from the Eonon, but most importantly the bm54 NEEDS to be connected and powered up to wake up and keep the DSP alive, (via the ibus,) which is connected to your car speakers, the original head unit is fed by the bm54. that is why your old head is not powered up. you need the old head unit to switch on the dsp, which ultimately feeds your speakers, using the Eonon output as it's high level input. You can hide the old unit and forget it then, it serves only to keep the DSP alive via the ibus. in the glovebox is best, because it fits, and the original lead to it is long enough to reach. You are not getting any sound because your DSP is off, so all speakers are in effect disconnected from the audio output from your Eonon. Regards, Bob
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18th Oct 2017 1:11am |
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littlecub Member Since: 02 Apr 2013 Location: Ulverstone,Tassie Posts: 325 |
I bought a eonon system last year for my 03 hse and it would only work for a few miles.
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18th Oct 2017 6:10am |
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