Dynavin E39 M5 installed

on Mar25 2011


Much better quality video then my first one of the dynavin. Clip is a quick video of the Dynavin all in one headunit installed on an E39 M5. Stock setup had DSP amplifier which was removed along with stock Nav, radio, cd changer, and radio (all of these are for sale if you are interested in purchasing shoot me a message on here). After wiring RCA cables to the front along with power lines for the headunit, the unit worked like a charm. If you have any requests of features you’d like to see, feel free to contact me. I will be selling these units if you own an e39, e53, or e38 and would like to upgrade to an all in one unit please email me for purchase details. Further information is provided here on dynavin’s product information page: www.dynavin.com


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  1. 1 crescentfallen99 on March 25, 2011 5:16 am

    I installed the unit on my 530i it looks great Nav is better than my pioneer but a couple of questions. . every time you touch the scren the front speakers cut off, thought it was just me but seems to all entities from reading forums. . Second, you must always start from thr main menu of the iPod. the device never remember, the last song is played. it also will not let me play all the songs in a particular genre. . when a call comes n the ipod no more and we must start from the front; (

  2. 2 p8ntballer55 on March 25, 2011 5:38 am

    I have a e39 540i / 6 1998 I’m on the nav / multimedia controllers look right now and think I’m a winner, as long as it matches found. . . . How much will I be running this and where can I get it? I actually saw this link on a thread meeting, comment or message me back on my screen name 4LITERriceEATER meeting. i neeeeed me a nav unit Leme no asap

  3. 3 r0peman on March 25, 2011 6:17 am

    great vid. curious where u get it in, and for how much? pm me pls.

  4. 4 NineFiveFour on March 25, 2011 6:21 am

    I have one and I have a few questions

  5. 5 cky12a on March 25, 2011 7:00 am

    ill post an additional video of it when I get the web part to work.

  6. 6 cky12a on March 25, 2011 7:55 am

    there is a 16-pin connector on the back of the iPod device. I ran it and two other USB extensions to the glove compartment. it charges the iPod.

  7. 7 parazit7 on March 25, 2011 8:02 am

    Where do you plug in your iPod?

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