What do I need to install a BMW radio?

What do I need to install a BMW radio?

Don’t force the connector, or you may break it. In order to install your new radio, you will need a BMW cable adapter ( Figure 9 ). This adapter plugs into the factory connector and has leads on it that you can then connect to the leads or connector on your new radio ( Figure 10 ).

Do you need to replace the factory radio in a Mercedes?

Typically if you were to remove a factory Mercedes radio to add an aftermarket radio you would also need to replace the speakers and amplifier. This creates a more expensive install. The module permits us to replace the radio and use the factory amplifier and speakers.

When to replace the stereo unit in a BMW?

One of the first projects new BMW owners perform on their car is to remove and replace their stereo head unit. I know that if I buy a car that has a weak stereo unit, it’s one of the first things to go.

Do you need FM radio for car stereo?

Original equipment car stereos have greatly improved over the years, but even the premium factory receivers still can’t match the features and audio quality available in the aftermarket, and many vehicles still come with a basic AM/FM radio as standard equipment. If you want to improve the tunes in your vehicle, you’ve come to the right place.

Typically if you were to remove a factory Mercedes radio to add an aftermarket radio you would also need to replace the speakers and amplifier. This creates a more expensive install. The module permits us to replace the radio and use the factory amplifier and speakers.

Where can I find a Mercedes radio wiring diagram?

Having a Mercedes stereo wiring diagram makes installing a car radio easy. Find the Mercedes radio wiring diagram you need to install your car stereo and save time. Scroll down and find the Mercedes wire guide you need. It’s that easy!

Where can I upgrade my Mercedes Benz COMAND radio?

To find out about upgrading from your Mercedes-Benz COMAND Radio to a new full featured radio, please visit our facility at 2139 Clearbrook Rd in Abbotsford, BC. Hi Sam, Unfortunately the Vito uses a different protocol, so the interface will not work with that at the moment. Thanks for your question.