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Thread: Pioneer CDX-M30

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    Default Pioneer CDX-M30

    I will be adding a Pioneer CDX-M30 6-Disc Changer to my 1992 525i. The wiring harness is already in the trunk - my question is - how do I control the changer with the factory AM/FM Pioneer Cassette? What buttons do what? Thanks.

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    you may need a adaptor to hook the rectangle plugged aftermarket pioneer changer to the factory round plugged car, i can't remember who sells them, somebody here will pipe up. controling it is easy with the factory head unit, the band button selects the cd (it's just added to the list of stuff am fm tape it switches between) the preset buttons select which disc in the magazine the the tuner arrows navagate, pushed once it moves a track up or down held in advances or back cues into the track

    Quote Originally Posted by all2kool
    I will be adding a Pioneer CDX-M30 6-Disc Changer to my 1992 525i. The wiring harness is already in the trunk - my question is - how do I control the changer with the factory AM/FM Pioneer Cassette? What buttons do what? Thanks.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    I'll bite: More than likely you'll need the BMW/PIO Interface cable. Here's are some links:
    http://www.pie.net/bmwpiom.htm
    http://www.audio-warehouse.com/detail.asp?mdl=BMW-PIO/M
    http://www.unofficialbmw.com/e34/ste...d_changer.html
    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    I'll bite: More than likely you'll need the BMW/PIO Interface cable. Here's are some links:
    http://www.pie.net/bmwpiom.htm
    http://www.audio-warehouse.com/detail.asp?mdl=BMW-PIO/M
    http://www.unofficialbmw.com/e34/ste...d_changer.html
    Hope this helps.
    Thanks Pat and Win

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    Default Check out ebay.....

    dealtree-auctions has a bunch up for $1 each.

    Item number: 7925313670

    and others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick
    I'll bite: More than likely you'll need the BMW/PIO Interface cable. Here's are some links:
    http://www.pie.net/bmwpiom.htm
    http://www.audio-warehouse.com/detail.asp?mdl=BMW-PIO/M
    http://www.unofficialbmw.com/e34/ste...d_changer.html
    Hope this helps.
    I am slightly confused - why would I need the BMW to Pioneer adapter when the head unit is Pioneer and the CDX-M30 is also Pioneer?

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    Default Wait a day or two!

    Quote Originally Posted by JD525IA
    dealtree-auctions has a bunch up for $1 each.

    Item number: 7925313670

    and others.

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    Default Wait a day or two!

    I am replacing the head unit on my car with an in dash Clarion CD player and will have the changer and cables available Monday at the latest...if you are interested in that.

    Quote Originally Posted by JD525IA
    dealtree-auctions has a bunch up for $1 each.

    Item number: 7925313670

    and others.

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    I already have the 6-Disc Changer and the head unit is the factory installed Pioneer AM/FM Cassette deck - so I don't need yours. But thanks.

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    the cdxm30 was not a factory changer but speaks the same language so it can be used with the bmw head unit, i have a cdx m30 in my 90 325is and a factory cdx 091 in my 90 535 and a cdx m6 in moms 90 325is, the m6 is another version of the m30, with a 90 and older bmw head unit you can use the cable that comes with the changer to plug into the head unit, 91 and up new style headunits have a different data plug on the back and you need to use the bmw cable but that won't plug into the m30 so you need a adaptor

    Quote Originally Posted by all2kool
    I am slightly confused - why would I need the BMW to Pioneer adapter when the head unit is Pioneer and the CDX-M30 is also Pioneer?
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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