RvT 9 Report post Posted August 1, 2008 Brother in law has come over to the other side and bought a e39 Touring 09/2000 build (GL80138). The dealer put a band expander in but clarity is not the best nor is range. It has TV which works but no need to upgrade Sat Nav as he won't use it. Searches says that pre 01 radio is not world radio so needs to be replaced. Jochen, feel free to chime in with your thoughts Basically looking to replace the radio only if that can be done and is it a plug n play or a bit more complex. Where is the radio module found or is it part of the TV module? Had a look at the menus but couldn't see anywhere to change in the menu. Image attached Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jochen 4 Report post Posted August 1, 2008 (edited) Brother in law has come over to the other side and bought a e39 Touring 09/2000 build (GL80138). The dealer put a band expander in but clarity is not the best nor is range. It has TV which works but no need to upgrade Sat Nav as he won't use it. Searches says that pre 01 radio is not world radio so needs to be replaced. Jochen, feel free to chime in with your thoughts Basically looking to replace the radio only if that can be done and is it a plug n play or a bit more complex. Where is the radio module found or is it part of the TV module? Had a look at the menus but couldn't see anywhere to change in the menu. Change the radio module, plug and play, very simple. No programming required. Touring: The radio is under the black plastic trim under the boot floor to the left rear of the spare wheel well. Remove trim to expose radio module. Trim is easy to remove. Exchange from Jap to Euro model is plug and play. Remember to remove the band expander afterwards! Hopefully they used a plug-in band expander. You need a Euro-model Philips PH7851 Business RDS "old-generation" tuner module. This will be directly compatible with the Jap nav. Do not get a Becker Professional RDS, the Jap nav cannot handle the professional radio. Do not get a new-gen radio. This is also no compatible with the Japanese nav. PH7851 Business RDS looks like this: E39 Old-Gen Radio on eBay Another old-gen radio Another Old-Gen eBay radio But NOT this: NEw-Gen Radio Module Do not use: an ex-Japan radio an ex-USA radio, this won't tune to NZ stations a Professional RDS radio, won't work with Jap nav a New-Gen radio, won't work with Jap nav You are best to use an Euro radio module, this is directly compatible with NZ stations and standards, and has the added benefit of RDS for station name and song title display. PS: exchanging the nav is easy and really worth while. You'll get fully working NZ nav and a few extra features such as PIN-code immobilisation. Edited August 1, 2008 by jochen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jochen 4 Report post Posted August 1, 2008 PS: hotwire (forum member) may have a radio module for you. Ask him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RvT 9 Report post Posted August 1, 2008 Legend ... THANKS Jochen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites