Navigation & Audio aftermarket head units
#1
aftermarket head units
i just got an 07 MCS (R56 i suppose?), its got the basic 6 speaker system. i don't even think its the boost or anything like that.
i pulled the system out of the truck i traded in...focal components and coaxials, kenwood excelon deck, OG soundstream reference amp etc. i have designed and put together enough systems to know i need to do complete research first before tearing into it. I don't mind running new wires for everything, i am not totally concerned with integrating with the factory wiring, i know how to work around that without splicing.
i know they make a dash kit to setup a double or single din to these cars. but it seems like some of the functions of the car are tied in with the factory deck...i know i can add a chime module to keep the key in, lights and door chimes. but will i lose the major functions of the factory on board computer if i swap in an aftermarket deck?
i pulled the system out of the truck i traded in...focal components and coaxials, kenwood excelon deck, OG soundstream reference amp etc. i have designed and put together enough systems to know i need to do complete research first before tearing into it. I don't mind running new wires for everything, i am not totally concerned with integrating with the factory wiring, i know how to work around that without splicing.
i know they make a dash kit to setup a double or single din to these cars. but it seems like some of the functions of the car are tied in with the factory deck...i know i can add a chime module to keep the key in, lights and door chimes. but will i lose the major functions of the factory on board computer if i swap in an aftermarket deck?
#2
There have been a few double DIN units installed into the R56 platform of car. It is tedious and needs to special stuff, like a ribbon cable. It's more than just a chime module but since I'm no expert on the matter and have only read the threads I suggest some good old fashioned searching ans reading to get you moving in the right direction.
#3
You can get a chime module fairly inexpensively. It's the functions that are built into the speedometer, trip computer, temp gauges, clock, etc... Those are what you'd lose.
Honestly, I've done systems in all my previous vehicles and when I looked into this one I decided not to do it. I'm going to replace the front's, add some tweeters and a 3 channel amp. I'll add a custom sub box and a single 10". All this will work off the speaker outputs on the amp. So, I'll lose f\r fading and the tone controls will be pretty basic. But, I'd rather go this route with first quality speakers, amps and the sub then lose the look and functions of the car. I'm not so picky about the audio in my car nowadays. Now, my home theater is another story.
Honestly, I've done systems in all my previous vehicles and when I looked into this one I decided not to do it. I'm going to replace the front's, add some tweeters and a 3 channel amp. I'll add a custom sub box and a single 10". All this will work off the speaker outputs on the amp. So, I'll lose f\r fading and the tone controls will be pretty basic. But, I'd rather go this route with first quality speakers, amps and the sub then lose the look and functions of the car. I'm not so picky about the audio in my car nowadays. Now, my home theater is another story.
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I did the double din DVD install with the metra kit.
There was some hassle involved some of it was operator error.
Some because it is just a hard car to work on with the torx screws and
being so small.
I'm glad I did it. Daughter watche's the DVD now.
The sound is 100000 times better. I have JVC DVD, sound ordinance amp, and boston accoustics speakers.
The biggest hassle was getting all the wires for input and output run through
the center console. Not much room there. I ran the power along the edge of
the door that was easy.
I miss the clock sometimes and the mpg calculator.
There was some hassle involved some of it was operator error.
Some because it is just a hard car to work on with the torx screws and
being so small.
I'm glad I did it. Daughter watche's the DVD now.
The sound is 100000 times better. I have JVC DVD, sound ordinance amp, and boston accoustics speakers.
The biggest hassle was getting all the wires for input and output run through
the center console. Not much room there. I ran the power along the edge of
the door that was easy.
I miss the clock sometimes and the mpg calculator.
#5
so, the only function i can discern on the speedo display is the AVG MPG calculator and the clock. all those are duplicated on the Tach display. i can't see the speedo display anyway cause i'm usually driving with polarized shades...
i guess the real question is where is the brain located?
i guess the real question is where is the brain located?
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We do quite a few of these cars. It has no ill effect on the dealership connecting their tools to the vehicle. In fact of a lot of the upgrades come from the dealer to us. If you dont mind losing the display, it's not that expensive.
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We do quite a few of these cars. It has no ill effect on the dealership connecting their tools to the vehicle. In fact of a lot of the upgrades come from the dealer to us. If you dont mind losing the display, it's not that expensive.
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No reason to lose that display at all. Several of us have installed aftermarket head units without losing that functionality.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...n-install.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...n-install.html
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Yes they r all Metra kits. And when using the bmrc-01 the harness supplies accessory, illumination, Vss and reverse via can protocol.
moreover, once u go into the different years and different trims, the ribbon cable changes. also the dash changes a little bit. in the 07 there is a TON of room behind the center cluster. However in I believe 09+ there is < 2" behind the cluster.
moreover, once u go into the different years and different trims, the ribbon cable changes. also the dash changes a little bit. in the 07 there is a TON of room behind the center cluster. However in I believe 09+ there is < 2" behind the cluster.
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#11
No reason to lose that display at all. Several of us have installed aftermarket head units without losing that functionality.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...n-install.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...n-install.html
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...tallation.html
3 feet of ribbon cable (Diy-08-00073: diy-beamer.com) were daisy chained from the speedo to the OEM radio placed in the compartment above the glove box (1 solid day to install myself--planning on paper took 2 days).
Used these harnesses (QCBMW-F; http://www.installer.com) to couple all of the connections where necessary.
My original Speedo digital display (2010 MCS Clubman R55) is set to shows time of day only (for continuity of lighting on dash), and the *****/buttons in the speedo are still operable but no longer provide a usable function (i.e., volume control increases/decreases numerical value in the display panel but does not affect volume of aftermarket DNX9990HD headunit nor the volume of Metra replacement chime (BMRC-01).
The aftermarket headunit option is a definite consideration: For my install, in one package, I now have bluetooth hands-free phone, SiriusXM, Pandora, aha, Kenwood bluetooth USB audio, Navigation (free map updates), reverse camera, steering wheel control, DVD, Ipod...
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