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The sound is pretty subjective. When my dad sat in the back he immediately noticed why there was no sound coming from behind him because he noticed there is a speaker grille there. Some people say the rear shelf is a substantial addition to the audio system, while other say it doesn’t make a difference. I have them in my car (Nov. 2019 build), so I might as well hook it up. I’d be interested to see if I notice the difference.
The rear speakers are missing. The front tweeters are preinstalled but not hooked up.Do the 2021 sr+ have the speakers already just not hooked up as previous years?
The sound is pretty subjective. When my dad sat in the back he immediately noticed why there was no sound coming from behind him because he noticed there is a speaker grille there. Some people say the rear shelf is a substantial addition to the audio system, while other say it doesn’t make a difference. I have them in my car (Nov. 2019 build), so I might as well hook it up. I’d be interested to see if I notice the difference.
New here. I bought an audio kit a month ago for my new m3 Sr+ 2021. I can't remember having seen 2020 or older only. But I now see it on the website. Is it still possible to install it? I seem to read that the problem is on the hardest cabling. Is it technically possible to modify the one that came with the kit? Is there anything else that is not compatible?
the quite appear to be inconsistent on those kit, but luckily this forum give plenty of advise on what to do and the owner of the kit post here, so I should be fine
Hansshow said that they will have a new connector out in a month to work for the 2021's. Really the big change is that the tweeter connector on the right-side door is missing, and you could just use a positap for that.2021 uses different connectors so it'd be a mess of cutting and connecting cables. I wouldn't recommend it if you want to keep your original wiring intact.
I just uninstalled my DIY version a few days ago (to upgrade to Version F). It was easy everywhere except that particular plug (going into the ICE). The trick was two-fold. Actually push it in further to help 'release' the clip, then when pulling it outward make sure you push in the little tab to release that clip BEFORE you start pulling the whole plug outward. Worked easy to release as it seemed to get caught and pushing it back in and starting over released it.What’s the best way to get the connector out of the main computer? I have a hansshow harness installed and it's super difficult to take out. Way harder than the oem plug.
Caefully look at the plug on the Hanshow harness and you'll realize where the tab that needs to be pushed actually is. Once you're pushing in the right place the plug comes out smoothly.What’s the best way to get the connector out of the main computer? I have a hansshow harness installed and its super difficult to take out. Way harder than the oem plug.
Yes I know there’s a tab to press in but the plug doesn’t seem to want to budge.
I started out trying push towards the middle of the tab, which didn't work. I looked carefully and realized you have to push right on the end of it, which is beyond the shell of the connector on the computer.Yes I know there’s a tab to press in but the plug doesn’t seem to want to budge.
Switching to another hansshow harness with oem subwoofer connectionWhy is everyone trying to remove the DIY harness?