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<blockquote data-quote="mikeyew" data-source="post: 221705" data-attributes="member: 6090"><p>Thanks Msport-525i for your quick response. </p><p></p><p>I'm aware of the warranty thingy with AB. In fact I called them up today to check and according to the service technician, they do not recommend installing after market changer and he did mentioned that the cd preperation can only accept BMW changer. I wonder how true is that?</p><p></p><p>Have anyone out there tried installing any after market changer to the e60? I do not know how far is true that the BMW changer is actually a Alpine OEM unit. And if that is true, I'm I correct to say that it should be compatible with an after market Alpine unit. Anyone have had any experience on this and your leads to a reputable ICE shop that can do it will be great.</p><p></p><p>I feel that it's rather strange that a >300K car did not come with a changer. Are we short change here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeyew, post: 221705, member: 6090"] Thanks Msport-525i for your quick response. I'm aware of the warranty thingy with AB. In fact I called them up today to check and according to the service technician, they do not recommend installing after market changer and he did mentioned that the cd preperation can only accept BMW changer. I wonder how true is that? Have anyone out there tried installing any after market changer to the e60? I do not know how far is true that the BMW changer is actually a Alpine OEM unit. And if that is true, I'm I correct to say that it should be compatible with an after market Alpine unit. Anyone have had any experience on this and your leads to a reputable ICE shop that can do it will be great. I feel that it's rather strange that a >300K car did not come with a changer. Are we short change here? [/QUOTE]
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