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      11-27-2016, 06:28 PM   #45
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What bluetooth controller is that in the video?
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      02-24-2017, 09:11 AM   #46
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Anyone know where I can find a diy guide on how to remove the cubby? I plan on doing a tablet install this weekend on my Z4 E89 and cant seem to find a guide online anywhere...
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      02-24-2017, 12:14 PM   #47
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Anyone know where I can find a diy guide on how to remove the cubby? I plan on doing a tablet install this weekend on my Z4 E89 and cant seem to find a guide online anywhere...
Didn't this entire post just show you how to do it?
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      02-24-2017, 12:27 PM   #48
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Didn't this entire post just show you how to do it?
No it does not. It shows how to remove the radio and to run the wiring, but the cubby actually never gets removed.
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      02-24-2017, 12:32 PM   #49
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No it does not. It shows how to remove the radio and to run the wiring, but the cubby actually never gets removed.
I see.. You must be talking about the cubby up on top of the dash near the center speaker?
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      02-24-2017, 12:34 PM   #50
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I see.. You must be talking about the cubby up on top of the dash near the center speaker?
YES!!! Another user later down in the thread did exactly what I am looking to do, but I'm looking for intel on how to go about it before I tackle this project...
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      05-13-2017, 02:38 PM   #51
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YES!!! Another user later down in the thread did exactly what I am looking to do, but I'm looking for intel on how to go about it before I tackle this project...
The removal of the cubby was a PIA. He's right there is no guide. I even subscribed to some mechanic's manual lol. It was useless, so I got my refund. In order to remove the tray, you have to take out the front of the dashboard because the controls for the air vents is what locks it into place. If you start from the keyfob, use a plastic tool to remove the keyfob cover. That was the information that's missing for me. You need to take out the raidio as well by using a plastic tool to remove the plastic part under the radio then you'll see the screws. Once you remove the keyfob screws and the radio, you can then pull it forward and pull out the AC controls and vents, then you'll see the the screws to the cubby in the front. (I actually lost a screw in there somewhere lol, so be careful)

That's what my car looks like now. I'm glad I took a picture so I can show how to get to the cubby. The second shows the stereo out and the air vent knobs. The only way to pull that silver part out right bellow the cubby is to get the screw under the keyfob cover.
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      02-08-2018, 01:23 PM   #52
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Any chance you could update the picture locations so they can be viewed again?
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      04-15-2018, 07:32 PM   #53
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Any chance you could update the picture locations so they can be viewed again?
Using the Chrome browser, add the extension called, Photobucket Hotlink Fix.

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