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01-17-2022, 06:15 PM | #1 |
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Z4M Navigation Dash removal
Have a Z4, as the car ages, the nav gets antique. It is still working, but I never use it. The dash looks also a bit ugly, the softpaint has scratches. So it has to go.
At first, bought a dash without nav. Then just removed it. Straight forward. Takes 1.5 days.
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01-17-2022, 08:26 PM | #2 |
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I've had these thoughts but don't have the skill so I think it would be expensive.
Will you go aftermarket for the stereo or does an OEM unit just plug in? |
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01-21-2022, 04:41 PM | #4 |
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Bought the dash used, but it was in a good condition. Shipping was nearly as expensive as the dash.
I will use the OEM radio and put a bluebus or similar system in as well. The old dash and the nav is for sale, maybe it recovers some of the costs. Most time consuming are the other things which show up. When you disassemble everything, you see the ugly softpaint (steering wheel, center console). I started to clean everything up and repaint it. That took a lot of time. Especially the switches at the steering wheel.
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01-23-2022, 09:31 PM | #5 |
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your car just went way up in value. :-)
thanks for sharing. I've been wanting to do this exact thing for sometime and never got around to it. |
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01-24-2022, 08:47 AM | #6 |
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Kudos to you for enduring such disassembly and reassembly.
Can't even imagine doing this; did you take progress photos to assist in reassembly? Does removing the nav unit throw any codes after removal? Any specialty tools required besides automotive plastic trim removal tools?
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01-26-2022, 10:08 PM | #9 |
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I'm interested in the Nav screen if it is still available.
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01-29-2022, 07:32 PM | #10 |
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The exchange of the dash is really straight forward. No special tools needed. Just disconnect the battery in plug everything again. No codes afterwards at all. Still need to look up how to set the time ...
Anyhow, you have to remove (in order): - steering wheel (more space to work) - rear part of the middle tunnel, including the lid (remove small screws, then pull it upwards 30degree ..) - shifter & handbrake cover - middle tunnel (foodpads must be removed, quite ugly) - all the airbags (only bolted, but hard to come by) - vents & radio - instrument cluster (one bolt on top), with radio and left vent removed it can be pressed out. - trim from dash (the one one the passanger side is clipped behind the right vent ...), some more screws behind the radio - glovebox - air con switches - many, many connectors (but you can't mix them up) Just replaced it with a standard radio and it worked instantly. Furthermore I bought a $15 bluetooth adapter with BMW connector. Doesn't fit of course. So I pinned out the original AUX connector and puinned in the bluetooth connector instead. Also removed the standard microphone and replaced it with an aftermarket part. Works straight forward. It even takes calls. Not as good as in a new car, but I want to drive, not talk ... Anhow, now the dash looks similar to the one in our e90 M3. If someone wants to convert his non nav car with a nav, all the parts are available
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05-05-2022, 06:21 PM | #12 |
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How many hours did this take? I am hoping Skyer pulls thru and makes the android baseplate so it covers up the oem cutout properly....If not I have a non-nav dashboard ready for the nav delete.
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08-03-2022, 10:14 AM | #16 |
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I will use the OEM radio and put a bluebus or similar system in as well.
The old dash and the nav is for sale, maybe it recovers some of the costs. Most time consuming are the other things which show up. When you disassemble everything, you see the ugly softpaint (steering wheel, center console. I started to clean everything up and repaint it.That took a lot of time. Especially the switches at the steering wheel. Serendipity Wellness Studio |
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08-15-2022, 10:11 PM | #17 |
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This post inspired me and so I took the plunge on swapping my dash out as well. I always thought it was a shame that the extended leather option didn't include the dash like other models. So I decided to go full hog and get the dash covered in leather while I'm at it. Took it to a local upholstery shop and they gave it a shot, and it came out really nice! I do regret not providing them all the trim pieces since there were a few fitment issues due to the added thickness. Nitpicking it's not as good as the BMW factory, but it really is SO much nicer now that I'm not staring at plastic. I'm gonna keep this car for many more years so I'm happy how my project turned out .
Being my first time taking out a dash, it took me if I had to guess 8+ hours for the whole swap? Worked 1-2 hours for several days. The most important part is organizing all your fasteners. All the trim uses phillips head screws except the airbags and center rear console which use torx and ultimately the dash has two 10mm nuts holding it as well. A LOT has to come out. |
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But did swap it already from nav tot non-nav last month . The BMW dealer did like the job. Only my aux port isn't working anymore.. hope it can still works with the radio. |
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08-16-2022, 12:40 PM | #21 |
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Ahhh that sucks man. There really isn't any room to connect the sport button and they have to remove the center console again . Hopefully they fix their mistake and not charge more time to do it.
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