C33 AUX input and Installation Megathread
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Oh, yeah. I'm assembling a bag of little multi-purpose tools for such trips.
I think, when I pull the HU I have in it now, I can set it up as a crappy-looking outside stereo that people won't bother trying to steal.Leave a comment:
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UPDATE
I got the holes drilled and countersunk. Pics coming up this evening, along with my test rig.Leave a comment:
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Allright, I have found out when the school's machine shop will open - next Monday. I need to drill holes for the AUX jacks, and countersink them, since the back plate is a bit too thick. Will update with pics and writeup.Leave a comment:
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^ Hmm, that's good to know. I have the Alpine changer at the moment, but I don't know if I have any of the required wiring. It might be something I could source from an E32 or E34 at Pull-A-Part.Leave a comment:
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No, Trey, it would not.
In fact, inside the stock CD changer cable is the 4 audio wires. You could very easily use a 4PDT relay to switch the audio signal between the aux input and the changer. Nothing but a toggle switch is needed to control the relay, or you could be a real smartass and use a chassis mount 1/8" jack with switching in it...so you would just plug the portable in to make it work.
The same setup would work on a CD43 as well, or even the stock E30 deck/changer...which is what James will have on his simulator, even if I have to break into his damn house to do it.Leave a comment:
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I have contemplated running an Aux'd C33 HU and wiring the car for a six-disc Alpine/BMW changer mounted in the trunk. Would this be stupidly hard to do?Leave a comment:
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Thanks guys. I'm not sure which direction I want to go yet. I have a bunch of mp3s etc. but still have a huge number of CDs as well.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, but as mentioned, it's expensive and doesn't play MP3's.Cool right up. Looking forward to the results. I can't stand the way most aftermarket head units look. Even the pioneer I currently have, which I used to think wasn't too bad is getting on my nerves.
Did BMW ever do an in dash cd player that would go in our cars and look decent?
The HU in my sig is decent looking for aftermarket. It's Black with white /controls letters, and the letters illuminate, just like the stock unit and the colors are adjustable, so I can match the BMW amber.
It does not mount flush with the dash, but it looks good and as mentioned, basic black with white control buttons/lettering.Leave a comment:

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