Should fit stright in with no bits in the way.
It seems that there are some peeps out there that have clocks they cannot fit co's of either no plug for the wireing or unmarked wires. If you would like to contact me it can be sorted.
BMW Cubby clock....
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Here's my instructable for fitting a beemer clock http://www.instructables.com/id/Fitting ... zda-Bongo/
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That helps alot thanxcorblimey wrote:Here's my instructable for fitting a beemer clock http://www.instructables.com/id/Fitting ... zda-Bongo/
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hi ya'll
i fitted my clock this morning. it took about an hour, mainly because whoever put the radio in did it without a loom adapter
so it was an excess of blue connector blocks. but i got there in the end and it looks dandy
thanks to haydn and thanks to whoever posted the "instructables" because i used the tips from that too.
youre right about the clocks steve, they were meant for bongo's, maybe BMW were just minding them for us
cheers
alex and jan
i fitted my clock this morning. it took about an hour, mainly because whoever put the radio in did it without a loom adapter




thanks to haydn and thanks to whoever posted the "instructables" because i used the tips from that too.
youre right about the clocks steve, they were meant for bongo's, maybe BMW were just minding them for us


cheers
alex and jan