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Re: [doc] Re: I'm outta here!!
- From: Mike Sumner <mikebmw316@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 19:12:26 +0000 (GMT)
 
Cheers Paul,
 
the scary thing is that I actually understood pretty much all of that computer spec list.  I didn't realise I'd picked that much up since I'ce always been more of a car person than an I.T. bod.
 
Anyway, if there's anything in your Haines manual (something I must get round to buying myself soon), then I would be extremely grateful as I've discovered everything in BMWs seems to be fastened down incredibly well so I am having plenty of fun and games trying to find the illusive CD changer cables.
 
Regards,
 
Mike - 178
Paul <aqzj73@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mike.
I can build you a 64bit 4Ghz, 3GB Ram, 1 TerraByte Storage, water cooled PC system, but wiring
a CD changer is something ive never done. I`ll get my haynes manual out, just in case theres any
wiring diagrams on there.
Regards,
Paul.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Sumner 
  To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [doc] Re: I'm outta here!!
  Cheers Paul,
  I though fitting a CD changer would be easy at first, but I've had loads of different people telling me different things, so I thought as you have a Beemer you'd know what I should be doing because no-one else seems to.
  I've been told the cables for the changer are behind the boot trim under the cavity for the warning triangle (on the right-hand side), but then someone else said it was behind the same cavity on the left-hand side.
  Isn't it funny how things start off simple but get more complicated than you ever imagined?
  I don't suppose you're any good at wiring up things like, oh I don't know, CD changers for instance are you?
  Regards,
  Mike Sumner - 178
  Paul <aqzj73@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Yep,E36 it is !  Claire's right though.
  Right hand side for all your gubbins (Triangle/Toolokit), and the center underside of the
  rear parcel shelf for your CD-Changer. (May require a bit of drilling and tapping).
  Regards,
  Paul Birks DOC298
  BAKNTIM Vin#0981
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Mike Sumner 
    To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 6:43 PM
    Subject: Re: [doc] Re: I'm outta here!!
    Paul,
    I remember seeing your BMW when you came to Chris' house to collect his tapes, and I'm sure it was an E36 model wasn't it?
    Anyway, the reason I ask is because I've recently got an E36 myself and I was wondering if you could just answer a quick question for me.
    Which side of the boot was the cavity that holds the warning triangle and first aid kit?
    It's just something to do with fitting a CD changer, so if you could let me know I'd be extremely grateful as it would save me pulling the boot trim to pieces.
    Thanks in advance,
    Mike Sumner - 178
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