terraphantm
03-19-2015, 10:08 PM
So I haven't actually finished this retrofit, but I got the hard part down. Don't know how many people are actually interested in this, but it doesn't hurt.
BMW has an official retrofit procedure, which is what this DIY is based on. Because there are official instructions, I wasn't very detailed about showing where the pins and such go.
Coupe/Convertible Instructions (http://etk.bmwsar.ru/eba_docs/3381en.pdf)
Sedan/Touring Instructions (http://www.kneb.net/bmw/E46/Park%20distance%20control%20retrofit.pdf)
So as you'll see in the instructions, there are two harnesses required to do this retrofit. One is the sensor harness; this is available from BMW pretty cheap - around $30. The other is the "supply" harness that goes to the front of the car. BMW doesn't supply this harness separately anymore (I was told it was NLA). So we have to make that harness. Note: There is a full retrofit kit (http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E46-330i-M54_3.0L/ES183884/) (sensors, harnesses, module, etc) for sedans that should include the NLA harness. I'm not sure if the retrofit kit is still available; can't know until the order is actually placed.
So these are the parts you'll need to get started:
PDC Rear Bumper / Sill Strip + sensors -- part numbers vary
PDC Sensor Harness -- 61 11 6 930 771
PDC Supply Harness -- NLA; have to fabricate (Details below)
7 20 Gauge Wire Spools; I recommend having about 20 ft to work with
Recommended:
Lots of zip ties
Assorted door panel/side sill clips
Fabric tape
So let's talk about the NLA harness. You would need this harness to power the PDC module, connect to the K-bus, and connect to the gong. You can't just grab it from a junkyard car since cars with PDC from the factory will have it integrated into the body harness. So our only real choice is to build it. It's only 7 wires. 5 wires originate from the PDC module. Of those, 3 terminate in the glove box area and 2 terminate in the driver side footwell. The last 2 wires originate in the glovebox area and terminate in the driver side footwell (to power the gong). I found that it takes ~13 ft of wire to go cleanly from the PDC module to the glove box. And another 3 ft or so to go from the glove box to the driver footwell.
I made a table that details the connections, contact/connector part numbers, wire sizes, wire colors, wire function, and termination location. The labels correspond to the ones in the official retrofit instructions
http://i.imgur.com/D9hL2Wf.png
Basically start by crimping MQS contacts onto some wire, insert them into the right pins, and start wrapping in tape to keep it neat. I would leave the last couple feet unwrapped since the wires terminate to different places and you need some slack to allow the fuse box to drop and such. This is what mine looked like while I was working on it:
http://i.imgur.com/NstP05qh.jpg
I didn't crimp the terminal contacts until after I had routed the wiring to the general area, just in case I needed to alter length.
Routing will look something like this:
PDC Module attached to its bracket:
http://i.imgur.com/95fcj8Z.jpg
String the PDC harness along the main harness:
http://i.imgur.com/YWde0Oc.jpg
Push it through the cutout
http://i.imgur.com/aZAU4O7.jpg
Keep it going along the main harness under the carpet
http://i.imgur.com/CkokTrO.jpg
Pull it out of the carpet by the main harness. Disconnect the battery at this point if you haven't already. Refer to the retrofit PDF for making the actual connections (and after making you connections, tie off any slack)
http://i.imgur.com/CHWZqoa.jpg
Run the other wires behind the duct to the driver side and zip tie any excess you have to the main harness (you'll notice I accidentally zip tied the connector for the footwell light; I've fixed that since).
http://i.imgur.com/6UQO4aG.jpg
Make your connections to the gong. You'll also note that I have an extra wire going to the gong; I wired my cluster to the gong and coded it to use the gong instead of the piezo speaker for warnings.
http://i.imgur.com/w2VHFwA.jpg
Cut this section out to fit the gong. BMW doesn't sell a precut panel
http://i.imgur.com/5gUPakD.jpg
Forgive my dirty interior. I also cleaned up the wiring a tad, particularly on the driver side, since taking these photos. But don't go too crazy - the wiring will be hidden under the paneling and it's impossible to get it perfect. Just make it so that you won't be sorting through spaghetti every time you need to work.
At this point you can test the module. Without the sensors connected, you should get a 5 second beep from the gong when you first put it in reverse. You should also be able to diagnose the module with INPA. And if you add $508 to your VO, you can (and should) code the module with NCS Expert
This is where I'm at for now. Installing the sensors should be fairly straight forward. I just have to pick up my bumper. I'll update the post then.
BMW has an official retrofit procedure, which is what this DIY is based on. Because there are official instructions, I wasn't very detailed about showing where the pins and such go.
Coupe/Convertible Instructions (http://etk.bmwsar.ru/eba_docs/3381en.pdf)
Sedan/Touring Instructions (http://www.kneb.net/bmw/E46/Park%20distance%20control%20retrofit.pdf)
So as you'll see in the instructions, there are two harnesses required to do this retrofit. One is the sensor harness; this is available from BMW pretty cheap - around $30. The other is the "supply" harness that goes to the front of the car. BMW doesn't supply this harness separately anymore (I was told it was NLA). So we have to make that harness. Note: There is a full retrofit kit (http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E46-330i-M54_3.0L/ES183884/) (sensors, harnesses, module, etc) for sedans that should include the NLA harness. I'm not sure if the retrofit kit is still available; can't know until the order is actually placed.
So these are the parts you'll need to get started:
PDC Rear Bumper / Sill Strip + sensors -- part numbers vary
PDC Sensor Harness -- 61 11 6 930 771
PDC Supply Harness -- NLA; have to fabricate (Details below)
7 20 Gauge Wire Spools; I recommend having about 20 ft to work with
Recommended:
Lots of zip ties
Assorted door panel/side sill clips
Fabric tape
So let's talk about the NLA harness. You would need this harness to power the PDC module, connect to the K-bus, and connect to the gong. You can't just grab it from a junkyard car since cars with PDC from the factory will have it integrated into the body harness. So our only real choice is to build it. It's only 7 wires. 5 wires originate from the PDC module. Of those, 3 terminate in the glove box area and 2 terminate in the driver side footwell. The last 2 wires originate in the glovebox area and terminate in the driver side footwell (to power the gong). I found that it takes ~13 ft of wire to go cleanly from the PDC module to the glove box. And another 3 ft or so to go from the glove box to the driver footwell.
I made a table that details the connections, contact/connector part numbers, wire sizes, wire colors, wire function, and termination location. The labels correspond to the ones in the official retrofit instructions
http://i.imgur.com/D9hL2Wf.png
Basically start by crimping MQS contacts onto some wire, insert them into the right pins, and start wrapping in tape to keep it neat. I would leave the last couple feet unwrapped since the wires terminate to different places and you need some slack to allow the fuse box to drop and such. This is what mine looked like while I was working on it:
http://i.imgur.com/NstP05qh.jpg
I didn't crimp the terminal contacts until after I had routed the wiring to the general area, just in case I needed to alter length.
Routing will look something like this:
PDC Module attached to its bracket:
http://i.imgur.com/95fcj8Z.jpg
String the PDC harness along the main harness:
http://i.imgur.com/YWde0Oc.jpg
Push it through the cutout
http://i.imgur.com/aZAU4O7.jpg
Keep it going along the main harness under the carpet
http://i.imgur.com/CkokTrO.jpg
Pull it out of the carpet by the main harness. Disconnect the battery at this point if you haven't already. Refer to the retrofit PDF for making the actual connections (and after making you connections, tie off any slack)
http://i.imgur.com/CHWZqoa.jpg
Run the other wires behind the duct to the driver side and zip tie any excess you have to the main harness (you'll notice I accidentally zip tied the connector for the footwell light; I've fixed that since).
http://i.imgur.com/6UQO4aG.jpg
Make your connections to the gong. You'll also note that I have an extra wire going to the gong; I wired my cluster to the gong and coded it to use the gong instead of the piezo speaker for warnings.
http://i.imgur.com/w2VHFwA.jpg
Cut this section out to fit the gong. BMW doesn't sell a precut panel
http://i.imgur.com/5gUPakD.jpg
Forgive my dirty interior. I also cleaned up the wiring a tad, particularly on the driver side, since taking these photos. But don't go too crazy - the wiring will be hidden under the paneling and it's impossible to get it perfect. Just make it so that you won't be sorting through spaghetti every time you need to work.
At this point you can test the module. Without the sensors connected, you should get a 5 second beep from the gong when you first put it in reverse. You should also be able to diagnose the module with INPA. And if you add $508 to your VO, you can (and should) code the module with NCS Expert
This is where I'm at for now. Installing the sensors should be fairly straight forward. I just have to pick up my bumper. I'll update the post then.