that is what it looks like. There was another popular write up but it had you hack inbto the changer and trick the radio to think it was a cd etc sounds like it worked but not how I wanted to do it. This chord looks pretty plug and play
Was searching the bmw forums and came across this part number #82-11-0-149-389 for a e46 non nav radio. Looks very simple but was wondering if anyone had first hand experience with adding a aux input to the factory e46 radio??
I would agree with Scott. Try to promote like crazy and see how that takes off then if it shows no extra success then would be the time to decide to close up or make that shop your life. Its all going to be a chance game unless you close the doors and your wife finds a so called safe job. Hope that makes sense.
Honestly it sounds like self employment like your cake shop is the best bet. Or find a soul comission based job like selling insurance or something. I know a few people that do that and you can make good money and the hours etc are up to you and its not physical
Been to all the local places. Advanced, Autozone, Orileys etc none can pull any codes. Car is a 2001 bmw 325xi. Amber abs and brake light are on. If you have a scan tool that can read the code for me that would be greatly appreciated. TIA
A full reformat 98% of the time will I have seen some bad ones stay even after a reformat then you have to write 0 to the drive multiple time (7 iirc) for a 100% garuntee butI ahve only had to ever do this twice.