Still helping folks to this day! Appreciate the video. Installed my box today. Found the previous owner did some weird stuff with the wiring for a dash cam, but all sorted. Thankfully my unit didn’t need aux, or mic wires ran.
@@ThePaulogdm My reply might have been removed because of the link. I got mine off Amazon, and the company is Road Top. My car has factory Nav, so that could be a factor in mine working without Aux or running the microphone. Can't say for sure.
Hello, several people commented that the audio with Car Play is not as clean and good as the original Bluetooth connection, I wanted to ask for your comment in this? I would order one of those immeadiately, but I am worried for the audio and music quality.
This is why I’m asking if there is a way to buy just the cable. The mic that came with my unit (not from JD cars) needed to be installed on my steering column and I think that’s the reason why the quality is not good on my system. The OEM placement is great. @JDCarsChannel is there a way to buy just the cable?
I don't understand why it needs to connect to the interior mic? Does it run totally independent of the entire standard infotainment system? How are calls managed as assume your Bluetooth can only link to the idrive OR the MMI?
Quick question, like demonstrated, the CarPlay UI shuts down when park distance is activated by putting the car in reverse or hitting the button. But what will happen if you're on the phone while putting it in reverse? Will the conversation be terminated?
The CarPlay UI actually doesn't shut down; Rather, it just goes into the background (still running). This means your music, phone call, etc. continues even when backing up. The only time the CarPlay UI fully shuts down is when the car is shut off completely.
My SOS is no longer working after installing and it’s such a long winded process operating the apple car play. You have to have internet and Bluetooth on and switching between OEM is Lan other long process
Does anyone know where I can purchase the mic splitter by itself? I have a different system i'm installing and would love to utilize the existing OE mic. I'm installing a different head unit and not an MMI.
Excellent video, regarding the Aux cable installation. I have a 2019 F31 and has no AUX port just a USB port. Any insight whether I would need take the arm rest and remove all the idrive trim etc as you show in your video?
if you haven't already figured it out, no you don't need that. what i discovered is that you just need to code in the aux option. then you just select that audio option in the system and you should hear sound without connecting anything to the usb or aux port i did that on my 2019 f23 so your setup may be slightly different
@@youngblood4826 Excellent! thank you for responding to such an old comment. I am still a little on the fence.... What do you mean by "code in" is that on that line of little switches? looking forward to your insights!
Great video! I'm all connected, and eveythng aorks perfectly except the microphone. It functions using the adapter for the BMW microphone, but when I call others, they notice that my voice is not clear and I end up using my phone's speakerphone instead. Any ideas on how to improve this? Do i need to route a new microphone and bypass the bmw microphone? Thanks!
There is some settings that you can play with….like MIC volume and OP volume. You can also go into settings and switch to use the car’s original BT for phone only!
Glad the video was helpful! I'm sorry to hear you're having audio troubles. Did you install the optional aux cord? This may be required for your specific year.
@@JDCarsChannel Thanks for the response! I actually got it to work. I just had to change the settings on idrive to ‘aux’ and turn the volume all the way up. I also just installed a door/fenders by watching your f30 videos thanks so much for the help 🙏🏻
Hey. Installed, all ok except one thing. After I switch off the car it’s showing No Signal, orange color, on the screen until the car’s systems are completely off (after around 10 min.). It happened to you, too or to anyone?
@@JDCarsChannel yes. The system is running fine. I’ve identified the issue. The MMI box is turning off faster than the IDrive causing a lag of signal for the display. After complete iDrive power off the message is gone from the screen.
I bought a CIC one because my F30 is 12/13 and the UI was pretty much equal to CIC ones. After opening it, my head unit has a 4pin LVDS but my screen has a 6pin LVDS (2pin for 12V/power is connected in another place at the head unit - pretty much like yours!). I am basically trying to maintain this 6pin at the screen, leaving the 12V part directly to the HU but connecting the 4pin LVDS at the OUT part of the box/interface and using a 4pin/4pin between HU and IN part of the box. Screen shows "no signal" message, any thoughts?!
@@costeljankowski1529 that was spot on. F30 12/13 is NBT. Switched the MMI for a NBT one and worked perfecty. But now I bought a 535i GT F07 2011 and had to go back, since its CIC haha. But working 100% too. After you do once at one of them, you get the thing.
@@Tony.Barrera I had mine installed, what I do, I leave the cursor on the Spotify section of the screen and can control it with the scrolly thing on the steering wheels, so I can can skip song with steering wheel controls.
Ok, first off thanks for the informative video. BUT: 1. you totally left out the part where you explain where that aftermarket mic cable goes. Especially after going through the hassle of routing it around the cockpit I would have expected you would explain that. 2. you don't ever mention where the AUX cable goes to. You quickly mention it comes from the main harness. Is that the same harness that is attached to the Head Unit through the quad socket? Quick heads-up for future video: we are not only interested in the tutorial for what goes where but also WHY you need to wire this thing this way. A quick introduction at the beginning of the video breaking down each component and what it's for would be super useful.
Thank you for your feedback! 1. Are you speaking to where the mic cable plugs into the main unit? There should have been a clearly labeled connector. 2. About 10:40 in, I show where the AUX cable is routed to in the center console. The other end goes to the main unit, to a labeled connector as well. I hope this helps!
tbh not really. You still need to remove the radio, AC trim, and bottom sensor panel. The screen connectors are swapped, and depending on what options you choose, you have to plug in the GPS and 4G Antenna into it. If you have a rear camera you can plug it in too. The quadlock harness is also necessary to install and you have to swap the optic cables from your OEM plug to the new one. It's not terrible, but it's still time consuming.
Best tutorial of them all. Thank you for also showing how to guide the usb cable through the center console!
Still helping folks to this day! Appreciate the video. Installed my box today. Found the previous owner did some weird stuff with the wiring for a dash cam, but all sorted. Thankfully my unit didn’t need aux, or mic wires ran.
Can you give us the version that didn't need an AUX?
@@ThePaulogdm My reply might have been removed because of the link. I got mine off Amazon, and the company is Road Top. My car has factory Nav, so that could be a factor in mine working without Aux or running the microphone. Can't say for sure.
@@plaid_cloudI assume your car is a 2017+ model with ID5 or ID6?
Car would have ID5 or ID6, which is normally a 2017+ model that doesn't need Aux
@@Schnitzer325ci 2015 w/ HK and Nav
This was a great installation. Thanks.
does the car play come on automatically when you turn the car on? like you don’t have to hold the menu button every time you start the car?
Good install - We install these over in the UK!
The only thing i wish is it would work with the stock HUD
Cool mods. MMI. I have one too trying to figure out how to use Netflix so funny in navigating on my apple car play. It’s still new to me.
Hello, several people commented that the audio with Car Play is not as clean and good as the original Bluetooth connection, I wanted to ask for your comment in this? I would order one of those immeadiately, but I am worried for the audio and music quality.
Great question! I don't agree. Thus far, I've been very happy with he audio quality through CarPlay-- never noticed a decrease in sound quality.
@@JDCarsChannel Thanks so much! These are great news! I will save some cash for this install on my own then!
@@JDCarsChannelI can second that…..I’ve not noticed any drop in audio quality!!
This is why I’m asking if there is a way to buy just the cable. The mic that came with my unit (not from JD cars) needed to be installed on my steering column and I think that’s the reason why the quality is not good on my system. The OEM placement is great.
@JDCarsChannel is there a way to buy just the cable?
I don't understand why it needs to connect to the interior mic? Does it run totally independent of the entire standard infotainment system?
How are calls managed as assume your Bluetooth can only link to the idrive OR the MMI?
Quick question, like demonstrated, the CarPlay UI shuts down when park distance is activated by putting the car in reverse or hitting the button. But what will happen if you're on the phone while putting it in reverse? Will the conversation be terminated?
The CarPlay UI actually doesn't shut down; Rather, it just goes into the background (still running). This means your music, phone call, etc. continues even when backing up. The only time the CarPlay UI fully shuts down is when the car is shut off completely.
I have an ENTRY (NOT ENTRYNAV, CCC, CIC, NBT, or NBT EVO) head unit. Can you recommend an MMI that will work with this?
My SOS is no longer working after installing and it’s such a long winded process operating the apple car play. You have to have internet and Bluetooth on and switching between OEM is Lan other long process
What bumpers are those they’re gorgeous
Does anyone know where I can purchase the mic splitter by itself? I have a different system i'm installing and would love to utilize the existing OE mic. I'm installing a different head unit and not an MMI.
Hello! Did you find out where to buy the mic splitter?
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Excellent video, regarding the Aux cable installation. I have a 2019 F31 and has no AUX port just a USB port. Any insight whether I would need take the arm rest and remove all the idrive trim etc as you show in your video?
if you haven't already figured it out, no you don't need that. what i discovered is that you just need to code in the aux option. then you just select that audio option in the system and you should hear sound without connecting anything to the usb or aux port
i did that on my 2019 f23 so your setup may be slightly different
@@youngblood4826 Excellent! thank you for responding to such an old comment. I am still a little on the fence.... What do you mean by "code in" is that on that line of little switches? looking forward to your insights!
Great video! I'm all connected, and eveythng aorks perfectly except the microphone. It functions using the adapter for the BMW microphone, but when I call others, they notice that my voice is not clear and I end up using my phone's speakerphone instead. Any ideas on how to improve this? Do i need to route a new microphone and bypass the bmw microphone? Thanks!
There is some settings that you can play with….like MIC volume and OP volume. You can also go into settings and switch to use the car’s original BT for phone only!
Thanks you friend. Awesome tutorial! Like 👍🏻
You're very welcome! I'm glad we could help with the video!
Very informative! Simple question though, will I have to enter a code for the radio as the battery was disconnected?
I Hope JD replied to this question
NO, F30s do not do this.
Can you screen mirror from your phone to the screen with this?
How do i know how much pins my bwm srceen have???
Can you explain what is CIC, NBT, Evo and the how do you know which iDrive you have?
What model and year do you have?
@@Up2Onks bmw 320i f32 m sport xdrive 2013
@@Wix11ven NBT
Great video! I just installed this and everything is looking good/working except for the audio, do u have any advice? Thanks man
Glad the video was helpful! I'm sorry to hear you're having audio troubles. Did you install the optional aux cord? This may be required for your specific year.
@@JDCarsChannel Thanks for the response! I actually got it to work. I just had to change the settings on idrive to ‘aux’ and turn the volume all the way up. I also just installed a door/fenders by watching your f30 videos thanks so much for the help 🙏🏻
Does this work with a bmw with no Bluetooth?
any updates how this working? How long it took to receive the item once paid for?
Still working perfectly! I also found out the steering wheel can be used to control the CarPlay which is nice. Takes about a week to arrive in the US
Hey. Installed, all ok except one thing. After I switch off the car it’s showing No Signal, orange color, on the screen until the car’s systems are completely off (after around 10 min.). It happened to you, too or to anyone?
I haven't experienced anything like that. Does the system work properly when the car is on?
@@JDCarsChannel yes. The system is running fine. I’ve identified the issue. The MMI box is turning off faster than the IDrive causing a lag of signal for the display. After complete iDrive power off the message is gone from the screen.
I bought a CIC one because my F30 is 12/13 and the UI was pretty much equal to CIC ones. After opening it, my head unit has a 4pin LVDS but my screen has a 6pin LVDS (2pin for 12V/power is connected in another place at the head unit - pretty much like yours!). I am basically trying to maintain this 6pin at the screen, leaving the 12V part directly to the HU but connecting the 4pin LVDS at the OUT part of the box/interface and using a 4pin/4pin between HU and IN part of the box. Screen shows "no signal" message, any thoughts?!
Sorry, I'm not sure how to go about solving this connector issue. Please contact the company you purchased the CIC from.
your f30 has nbt not cic
@@costeljankowski1529 that was spot on. F30 12/13 is NBT. Switched the MMI for a NBT one and worked perfecty. But now I bought a 535i GT F07 2011 and had to go back, since its CIC haha. But working 100% too. After you do once at one of them, you get the thing.
Great video! Does this work on 320i 2014?
Thank you! Yes it will!
When my phone is locked, my google maps doesn’t follow in real time, anyone who can help?
Any lag with wireless Apple CarPlay?
Nope! This system is impressively quick
Will this work on a 2015 x6??
Any issues installing CarPlay with bm3?
can you skip songs with steering wheel for spotify?
Curious about this too
@@Tony.Barrera I had mine installed, what I do, I leave the cursor on the Spotify section of the screen and can control it with the scrolly thing on the steering wheels, so I can can skip song with steering wheel controls.
@@TheMoDiiFii3r That's good to hear, thanks for the reply!
Ok, first off thanks for the informative video. BUT:
1. you totally left out the part where you explain where that aftermarket mic cable goes. Especially after going through the hassle of routing it around the cockpit I would have expected you would explain that.
2. you don't ever mention where the AUX cable goes to. You quickly mention it comes from the main harness. Is that the same harness that is attached to the Head Unit through the quad socket?
Quick heads-up for future video: we are not only interested in the tutorial for what goes where but also WHY you need to wire this thing this way. A quick introduction at the beginning of the video breaking down each component and what it's for would be super useful.
Thank you for your feedback!
1. Are you speaking to where the mic cable plugs into the main unit? There should have been a clearly labeled connector.
2. About 10:40 in, I show where the AUX cable is routed to in the center console. The other end goes to the main unit, to a labeled connector as well.
I hope this helps!
This is such a long arse process. Is it not easier just buying an Android screen?
tbh not really. You still need to remove the radio, AC trim, and bottom sensor panel. The screen connectors are swapped, and depending on what options you choose, you have to plug in the GPS and 4G Antenna into it. If you have a rear camera you can plug it in too. The quadlock harness is also necessary to install and you have to swap the optic cables from your OEM plug to the new one. It's not terrible, but it's still time consuming.
I bought a MMI for retrofit backup cam installation, will that have carplay activation? or will I need yet another MMI?