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Car Forum / BMW Cars / November 2005

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HK HEAD UNIT REPLACE in E46...INFO NEEDED

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frank@marcomail.net - 10 Nov 2005 14:49 GMT
Hello I have a 2002 330ci with the HK system.

I am wanting to replace JUST the factory HK head unit with a Alpine
unit.

Does anyone know if this is a simple "plug and play" proceedure?
In other words, is there any line level conversion that needs to be
done?
or can i just use, say for example, a crutchfield wiring harness?

Also, any info on faceplates would be greatly appreciated!

thanks!
TonyK - 10 Nov 2005 15:07 GMT
> Hello I have a 2002 330ci with the HK system.
>
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> thanks!

Got exactly that setup in my M3, HK audio but Alpine head with sat/nav.
AFAIK it is just a case of switching the heads over using the appropriate
adaptor. I've seen faceplates on ebay and several online ICE places so it
shouldn;t be an issue getting one.
Mr Physics - 10 Nov 2005 18:29 GMT
How do you retain steering wheel volume and channel/track controls? How hard
to add Sirius and iPod?

Thanks
Greg

>> Hello I have a 2002 330ci with the HK system.
>>
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> adaptor. I've seen faceplates on ebay and several online ICE places so it
> shouldn;t be an issue getting one.
 
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