OEM dual USB-C port retrofit

TriggerFish

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Hi all,

Thought this would be of interest to people... My E86 came with the panel above the ashtray with the aux port cut out. I have Bluetooth audio, so don't need an aux port. I do need somewhere to charge phones etc though, and thought that panel would be ideal...

After some googling, I took a chance on a second hand BMW dual USB-C charge only (no data) panel/socket. It turned up, and fits perfectly into the aux cutout!

I haven't wired it up yet, but it'll be easy - one wire for earth, one for power, and the other for illumination. I can't be bothered to tap into the cars wiring for a dimmable illumination feed, so I'll probably just hook it to the same ignition live as the main power feed to the panel. I'll use a fuse piggy back for this, so no modification needed to the car at all!

Wiring colours:

Brown for earth
Red/purple for 12v in
Grey/red for illumination

Part numbers:

Aux panel - 51459128397 (or cut your existing non-aux) - £15 from BMW brand new.
Usb panel - 8711938 - I paid £21 on eBay including the plug/length of wiring

Aux panel https://www.sytnerstevenagebmwparts.co.uk/p/132172537/51459128397.html
Usb panel https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partsearch?id=DU52-EUR---E86-BMW-Z4+3.0si&mg=51&q=8711938

Fitting is as simple as plugging it into the aux panel and connecting the three wires.

I'm shocked it fits so perfectly, given the age difference in the cars!

Hope this is helpful to someone :)

The other advantage - this is a BMW part, so should have better longevity that a random Amazon charger if unknown quality.

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What did you end up powering this off? You mentioned 'so I'll probably just hook it to the same ignition live as the main power feed to the panel'. Do you mean you piggy backed off the fuse panel behind the glove box?

Hi all,

Thought this would be of interest to people... My E86 came with the panel above the ashtray with the aux port cut out. I have Bluetooth audio, so don't need an aux port. I do need somewhere to charge phones etc though, and thought that panel would be ideal...

After some googling, I took a chance on a second hand BMW dual USB-C charge only (no data) panel/socket. It turned up, and fits perfectly into the aux cutout!

I haven't wired it up yet, but it'll be easy - one wire for earth, one for power, and the other for illumination. I can't be bothered to tap into the cars wiring for a dimmable illumination feed, so I'll probably just hook it to the same ignition live as the main power feed to the panel. I'll use a fuse piggy back for this, so no modification needed to the car at all!

Wiring colours:

Brown for earth
Red/purple for 12v in
Grey/red for illumination

Part numbers:

Aux panel - 51459128397 (or cut your existing non-aux) - £15 from BMW brand new.
Usb panel - 8711938 - I paid £21 on eBay including the plug/length of wiring

Aux panel https://www.sytnerstevenagebmwparts.co.uk/p/132172537/51459128397.html
Usb panel https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/partsearch?id=DU52-EUR---E86-BMW-Z4+3.0si&mg=51&q=8711938

Fitting is as simple as plugging it into the aux panel and connecting the three wires.

I'm shocked it fits so perfectly, given the age difference in the cars!

Hope this is helpful to someone :)

The other advantage - this is a BMW part, so should have better longevity that a random Amazon charger if unknown quality.

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What did you end up powering this off? You mentioned 'so I'll probably just hook it to the same ignition live as the main power feed to the panel'. Do you mean you piggy backed off the fuse panel behind the glove box?
I powered it using piggy back fuses from the main glovebox fuse board, yes. I don't remember which fuse I used, but it would be an ignition switched one so it didn't drain the battery. (I suspect, but haven't tested, that it'll draw slight power even when idle if it's stepping voltage down.)

I connected the ground/earth to a bolt by the fuse box, and then joined the other two wires (one for power, one for illumination) together, and connected them to a fuse piggy back.

This bit 'so I'll probably just hook it to the same ignition live as the main power feed to the panel' was referring to terminating the wire for the illumination together with the wire for the power, rather than trying to control the illumination brightness inline with the rest of the dashboard.

So:
- Brown for earth - connected to a bolt somewhere by the fuse box
- Red/purple for 12v in - connected to an ignition live fuse piggy back
- Grey/red for illumination - connected to an ignition live fuse piggy back (the same one as the 12v input - I just pushed both wires into the same bullet connection)
This kinda connector, corresponding with my piggy back connector:
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I powered it using piggy back fuses from the main glovebox fuse board, yes. I don't remember which fuse I used, but it would be an ignition switched one so it didn't drain the battery. (I suspect, but haven't tested, that it'll draw slight power even when idle if it's stepping voltage down.)

I connected the ground/earth to a bolt by the fuse box, and then joined the other two wires (one for power, one for illumination) together, and connected them to a fuse piggy back.

This bit 'so I'll probably just hook it to the same ignition live as the main power feed to the panel' was referring to terminating the wire for the illumination together with the wire for the power, rather than trying to control the illumination brightness inline with the rest of the dashboard.

So:
- Brown for earth - connected to a bolt somewhere by the fuse box
- Red/purple for 12v in - connected to an ignition live fuse piggy back
- Grey/red for illumination - connected to an ignition live fuse piggy back (the same one as the 12v input - I just pushed both wires into the same bullet connection)
This kinda connector, corresponding with my piggy back connector:
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That's great. I'll do this. I already have the Proclip mount installed with a MagSafe charger and this will be way cleaner than the cig adapter.
 
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