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04-21-2008, 02:32 PM | #244 |
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04-30-2008, 08:44 AM | #245 |
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Rear Power Outlet
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Wanted to do this DIY. Did the part number you mentioned in your thread include all the plugs and cables necessary. My BMW store here in Cincinnati said that it was just a empty trim and that the plugs come separate. I also drive a 2007 335i sedan. Are all cars already prepped for this or is this only possible on other models? Please help. Thanks, Will |
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04-30-2008, 09:04 AM | #246 | |
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one part ordered or separates?
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Did you have to order the cover and plugs separately. Thanks, Will |
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10-02-2008, 10:17 PM | #248 |
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Just received my parts from Tischer.
Just FYI, the insert in the bottom and the rubber mat are two separate pieces and are NOT included in the Console part. So these pictures are of 3 parts. Total for all 3 was $81.73 including shipping. 51167150157 - Beige Console Part 51167156474 - Beige Partition Insert (Rubber Mat) 51167154483 - Beige Partition As everyone noted, the Console part comes w/ the plugs installed. I took a picture of the radio shack part so people would have an idea what they needed to buy. First thing you need to do is cut off the black connector that came with your NEW part. Next, removing the console was not as easy as the OP's picture made it out to be. I ended up placing a flat head screwdriver between the console part and the main center console. I then twisted the screwdriver. It took VERY little pressure to break the top free. After this, the bottom was caught. I pushed the bottom part towards the center of the part with my hands. That popped the part free of the holders. After this, I removed the air conditioner plug (VERY firm pull required there) and took the old console out. Next, I pulled the brown and red wires that are attached to the left side of the middle console to give myself some room to work with. Im not sure how others did their wiring, but I piggytailed the wires from one lighter to the other lighter and then took that single wire and piggytailed it to the car. Finally, I turned the car on (the plug is powered only when the car is ON) and checked to make sure my angry robot worked. Indeed it did. I then installed the new console. After it was all back in place, I checked to make sure the plugs still worked and they did. From start to finish it was 28 minutes. Last edited by enforcerman; 10-03-2008 at 12:38 PM.. |
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12-18-2008, 12:20 PM | #249 |
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Thanks to the excellent posts on this forum and E90Post I was able to install the rear power outlets in my 2009 M3 E90. After completing the install, the two outlets worked, and the temperature control and air volume controls (this is an E90) also worked fine.
I did have a question that I'm hoping someone can answer. In addition to the wire assembly going to the A/C unit in the rear that is mentioned in the various installs, there was also a two-wire cable assembly going to a black flat panel, about 1.5 inches by 6 inches, that was clipped on the back of the ashtray assembly. I could not figure out what those wires connect to; they don't appear to be for an LED or light for the ashtray. The panel feels like it has some metal in it (covered in plastic). Could be an antenna of some kind, or something new added to the '09 LCI models (I have the technology, convenience packages)? I marked up a photo by one of the original posters to show where this panel was located. None of the other installations for the rear power sockets mention this wire (the only one mentioned is the going to the A/C unit). I'm assuming that the cables running to the A/C unit modulate the temp of the air coming from the vent? Are they also supposed to provide power to light up the red/blue symbols for the A/C vent? Since I have not sat in the back of the car very much, I wasn't sure whether the controls for the temp and air volume for the rear console are supposed to light up, as they do in the dash and it wasn't something I noticed before I did the installation. If someone has a chance to check their rear console to see if it lights up (photo with the areas that I'm asking about attached), please let me know. Thanks Last edited by E90M3CDFR; 12-18-2008 at 12:21 PM.. Reason: Add second photo |
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12-27-2008, 03:05 PM | #250 |
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I'm curious as to if anyone has yet found the PN for the Official BMW jumper harness to install the part, and avoid cutting and splicing. (Mine is put together of Radio Shack parts and works fine.)
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12-30-2008, 03:57 PM | #251 | |
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I'd like to have the rear outlets, but can't bring myself to splice into the factory wiring, so I've been holding off. Installing a BMW jumper harness, however, would be a different matter.... |
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01-28-2009, 11:33 PM | #252 |
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This may sound weak, but I didn't want the power outlets! It was too cluttered with them (I'm OCD). So, I just got rid of the ashtray. To be honest, the ashtray always annoyed me - honestly, why do auto makers keep putting them in cars??? It's not exactly sending a good message. All I ever did was store quarters in it. Besides, I don't allow anyone to smoke in my car, unless it's a hot chick, and I'd let a hot chick get away with a lot more than smoking in my car, believe me.
Anyway, here are the pics. (Sorry for the crappy pics, they're off my iphone.) Thanks to Calvino, because I never would have thought to do this without his DIY. Calvino kicks ass. Last edited by bmw-hoya; 01-28-2009 at 11:34 PM.. Reason: It may not look like it, but it's actually a good amount of space that the tray provides. |
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02-02-2009, 04:00 PM | #253 | |
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Like you I've considered replacing just the ashtray - mainly out of principle. At least the rear ashtry seems somewhat like a storage compartment, and it does look very clean when closed. But, I still can't get over the fact that it's for cigarette ashes, which would never be in my car.... In my E39 there was a useless cupholder set in that same spot - I replaced that with a similar tiny and semi-useless open storage compartment and never ended up using it for anything. Again, the main goal was simply to remove the cupholders from the car.... Thanks for the pics. Even though I've got a black interior this gives me some idea of how it looks. If I decided to replace just the ashtray. |
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03-10-2009, 07:50 PM | #254 |
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Is there any way to do this retrofit without splicing any wiring in the car?
I'm going to replace my front dash ashtray/cigarette lighter with the sunglass holder. It occurred to me that after I unplug the current front cigarette lighter, that wire and plug would now be free to power rear console outlets. Is there a harness that can be used to run the power from the front cigarette lighter power cord (which will now be unused) to the rear console to power the dual rear power adapters? |
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04-10-2009, 05:19 PM | #255 |
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04-18-2009, 10:01 PM | #256 | |
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I kept my front power outlet for the Garmin and used the ashtray space to mount the V-1 display. I don't smoke but on occasion I do speed.
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05-31-2009, 01:49 PM | #257 |
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I'm planning on doing this mod very soon and I'm also interested in method where you don't have to splice the wires; any news on this? The OP's DIY is great! but the pictures aren't so well organized with the writing and the colors.
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09-03-2009, 11:45 AM | #258 |
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Would the Instructions here, be the same for a Euro (Brit) E90 too ?
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11-14-2009, 12:23 AM | #259 | |
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Real real late to the party, but I did the same thing, no happy face for me, I wanted a slightly less useless compartment than a useless ashtray. I want all black color, is this correct part #'s?
I ordered: Storage partition (Part# 51 16 7 154 481) Foam Tray Insert (Part# 51 16 7 156 472) black interior the part with sockets (I mean fot $60 they better come with them!) (Part #51167150155) Danny Quote:
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11-14-2009, 12:39 AM | #260 |
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Actually ordered these:
COVERING REAR $59.45 Status: On Order Console, Rear console, Storage compartment, Black, Black $13.09 Status:On Order FOAM INSERT $4.36 Status: On Order PARTITION, REAR, BOTTOM $13.31 Gotta wait for it... Danny
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04-25-2010, 12:48 PM | #263 |
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Nope...the 3M connectors are a clean install, maybe not as "clean as a plug in" but by no means it a mess of twisted semi-exposed wires with sticky electrical tape...
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