Pbondar said:It’s a Smart-Nav UK MC55 Sat Nav Navigation Tracker Connection Kit
The box, puck and one other box form the kit..
Many thanks for the find!
Pbondar said:It’s a Smart-Nav UK MC55 Sat Nav Navigation Tracker Connection Kit
The box, puck and one other box form the kit..
Silverstar said:a Smart-Nav UK MC55 Sat Nav Navigation Tracker Connection Kit
Nictrix said:Whats quite funny is if this is a BMW part the main dealers didnt know what it was. :lol:
Ah, sorry, I thought someone had said there was a BMW part number, my mistakePbondar said:Nictrix said:Whats quite funny is if this is a BMW part the main dealers didnt know what it was. :lol:
It’s got nothing to do with BMW...
It was made for Trafficmaster..
It bears non of the ‘classic’ bmw hallmarks
Not made out of cast alloy/bent steel
No bmw logos
No bmw part numbers
No proper mounting
Nictrix said:Ah, sorry, I thought someone had said there was a BMW part number, my mistakePbondar said:Nictrix said:Whats quite funny is if this is a BMW part the main dealers didnt know what it was. :lol:
It’s got nothing to do with BMW...
It was made for Trafficmaster..
It bears non of the ‘classic’ bmw hallmarks
Not made out of cast alloy/bent steel
No bmw logos
No bmw part numbers
No proper mounting

Cant promise.Pbondar said:Nictrix said:Ah, sorry, I thought someone had said there was a BMW part number, my mistakePbondar said:It’s got nothing to do with BMW...
It was made for Trafficmaster..
It bears non of the ‘classic’ bmw hallmarks
Not made out of cast alloy/bent steel
No bmw logos
No bmw part numbers
No proper mounting
Just make sure you don’t make that mistake again![]()
Silverstar said:So I have been removing the dash panels (the long one for the passenger air vent and heater controls and the smaller one by the light switch in order to skin the aluminium trim in carbon fiber
Kiwi_Mike said:Silverstar said:So I have been removing the dash panels (the long one for the passenger air vent and heater controls and the smaller one by the light switch in order to skin the aluminium trim in carbon fiber
Hi Silverstar, I'm waiting on delivery of a new (second hand) starter button as the ring around my one is in a tatty condition. So I'm looking for guidance on how to remove the panel that it sits in as I'm fairly sure I need to access it from behind rather than pull it out from the front (pretty certain I need to remove the entire housing to replace the ring as opposed to just the button).
Did you have a guide from the TIS to remove your one or maybe a video on YouTube? Does it just come off using a trim tool starting from the passengers door end and are there any screws or just clips? Do you need to remove the center console and ashtray first?
Cheers,
Mike