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Old 05-27-2004, 09:24 AM   #6 (permalink)
karab95
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Hmm, thanks for the reply. Yeah judging from the looks of the connectors, it looks like the wiring harness should just plug right in. I can't see any electrical wiring harness differences between the late 1990 models up to 1996 E34. Now I guess my question now is down to these two...

1. Does it automatically switch AM/FM frequency to work in North America, or does it have a switch on it so change radio requency (EURO/NA)?

2. Since the wiring harness looks identical (E34/E36, etc..) what about the CD-Changer connector? Isn't there a 14-pin-something that connects to the back? If so it looks like some sort of fiber-optic connector on th Business CD system?
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