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3-Series (E46, E90) Chat relating to the BMW 3-Series from 1999 to Current. Models include: BMW 316i, BMW 318i, BMW 318Ci, BMW 320i, BMW 323i, BMW 325i, BMW 330i, BMW 328 Ci, BMW 328i, BMW 325i/xi, BMW 330Ci, BMW 320d, BMW 330d, BMW 335d.


       
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Old 07-02-2004, 11:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i talked to a local audio shop once again about connecting an ipod, which as we have discussed before is a huge pain in the ass for an e46 older than an '02. he said something about a mysterious peice of cable that would use the cd changer prewired connection and convert it into an rca jack. has anyone heard of this? when i talked to them before they said i had to have the changer to do it, and they would somehow split the signal. which is gay because why the hell would i use the changer if i can connect my ipod? i think cd changers are retarded anyway. i REALLY would like to get away from this damn fm modulator if i can. any help would be apreciated.
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Call your local BMW dealer. They just anounced an Ipod adapter that uses your radio controls to control the ipod.
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blitzsafe may make an adaptor for your RCA hook up.
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