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Various BMW models have been fitted with navigation computers (Nav) over the years. The features of the factory Nav increased with each generation. Aftermarket navigation systems are also available for various models.

Bimmerfest navigation forum: https://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=53

  • 5Firmware
  • 10Aftermarket navigation systems
    • 10.2Avin Avant 2

Generations of factory navigation

VersionYearMediaVehiclesNotes
MKI12/1995-8/1997CD?Siemens/VDO OEM. Used a Magnetic Field Sensor and both front wheel speed inputs for dead recogning. Mk1 is the only one that had a Video Module connected to the NAV computer via ARCNET 2Mb/s transfer speed. MK1 also is the only one that must be calibrated manually, which is a pain. CD BASED. GT1/DISPLUS available for diagnosis.
MKII9/1997-8/2000CDE39, E38, E53, E52Removed Video Module/ARCNET. Still CD Based but Self calibrating. Uses front left wheel speed input(or left rear speed signal for E46) and a Gyro Sensor for dead reckoning. Cannot use GT1/DISPLUS for diagnosis, must use service mode on Board Monitor
MKIII9/2000-8/2002CDE46, E39, E38, E53, E52, E60, E63, E65, Mini, Range RoverDVD Based. Uses front left wheel speed input(or left rear speed signal for E46) and a Gyro Sensor for dead reckoning. Now GPS receiver and part of NAV Unit. MK1 and MK2 are separate from the NAV Unit. GT1/DISPLUS used for diagnosis.
MKIV2002-2006DVDE46, E53, E61, E63, E64, E66, E70, E83,
E85, E90, E91, E92, E93, Mini, Range Rover
16x9 widescreen display introduced in 2002 (with a cassette behind it) Custom POI can be added.
CCC2007DVDE87CCC stands for Car Communication Computer and uses a larger 8.8' wide-screen display.
CIC2009HarddriveAll modelsNew OEM supplier; no longer compatible with Siemens/VDO.

CIC stands for Car Infotainment Computer and is a major update to iDrive with a new higher resolution display, computer and the controller. Internet access is also supported.

Navigation Retrofit

Navigation can be retrofitted into a vehicle that did not ship with it. The parts are US$1200-2500, depending on where you source them. Installation takes 8-10 hours, and is slightly easier if the vehicle already has TV functionality. Instructions can be found here:OEM Navigation retrofit guide

Navigation Upgrade

Upgrading from an earlier generation computer to MKIV involves a straightforward swap of the CD unit for a DVD-based one. The replacement computer may take some time before it starts working, due to the requirement to download almanac information from one of the GPS satellites before it can provide a fix.

How do I remove the accept screen?

With V27 and later firmware, the accept screen on USA and Australian coded navigation systems disappears after 8 seconds. If you want to get rid of it completely, you can downgrade-then-upgrade your firmware. This will put your NAV into default/UK mode. Alternatively, use Navcoder (see below) to select another region such as Europe.

Firmware

Firmware (software) upgrades fix bugs and add new features to the navigation system. Updates for the Siemens/VDO based systems are straightforward, however newer harddrive based systems can only be updated by a dealer.

Firmware update CDs for MKI-MKIV always include the last published updates for previous generations of the navigation system. For example, all firmware update CDs from v22 onwards contain the last update for the MKIII system, while only v32 contains the most recent update for the MKIV system. NB: The version of the firmware update CD itself is different to the version of the navigation system firmware that it installs.

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The MKIV system had several significant features added after its release. The most notable update for MKIV was a test edition of V26 (version 26) of the firmware CD that added a more attractive, although less-detailed perspective (bird's eye) mode. Perspective functionality was officially added with V27, which will be the minimum version you want to use. With this version, the 'Accept' screen also disappears after 8 seconds.

Development of all the Siemens/VDO-based MKIV system has ceased as the units no longer ship in any new vehicles.

Where can I download the latest firmware?

Firmware disks for MKI to MKIV navigation units are freely available on the internet, however many of these have been 'hacked' to change various features from the splash screen to colors, sounds, languages, fonts and other attributes. You run the risk of damaging your computer if you use a modified firmware disk. [1] offers unmodified downloads for MKII to MKIV NAV firmwares.

The v32 update CD contains the most recent firmware for the MKIV NAV (4-1/100).

How can I tell what firmware I'm using now?

Please see Xoutpost.com's great thread[2] for this information.

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Go to the main menu. From there, click on the 'SET' or 'SETTINGS' selection. The type of your nav computer and OS will appear on the upper right corner of the screen.

The first digit tells you which version of the nav computer you have, and the last two digits tell you the OS version.

If the first digit is a '3,' you have a MKIII computer. If you have a MKIII, then the newestOS version is 3-1/63.

If the first digit is a '4,' you have a MK4 computer. If you have a MK4, then the newest OS version is 4-1/00.

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How do I update my firmware?

Update the firmware by burning the firmware image you've downloaded to a blank CD-R disc (no other type of blank media will work, even in a MKIV DVD computer). To do this, you can not simply put the downloaded file on a data CD, you must use an application that burns the applicable image format's contents to a disc. ImageBurn is a free application that will burn most image formats. Burn it to a good quality disc at a slow speed (4X or slower) and then place it in the NAV system with the car on. You'll see a blank screen for a minute or two followed by an update screen. It'll tell you when it's done. There is a risk of this update not working and your Nav being left in a 'broken' state, especially if you use a cheap blank CD. Go the the navigation forum on www.x5world.com for advice in recovering from this situation.

Older MKIII systems can be more difficult to upgrade, as BMW used a copy-protection mechanism in early versions of the MKIII software. Visit www.x5world.com to find out how to upgrade one of these systems, which requires a 'key' CD in addition to the update CD.

I upgraded to V26 or newer. How do I enable perspective mode?

  • Push the 'MENU' button to get to the the main menu.
  • Scroll to the 'SETTINGS' menu selection and click the knob to select it.
  • Push and hold the 'MENU' button for about 8 seconds to enter the GPS Service Menu.
  • Scroll beyond the bottom to a 2nd page, where you will get the Perspective option.
  • Click the knob on the Perspective option to select it. - Now you will be able to select Perspective within the navigation map view.

Firmware hacks?

There are many unofficial firmware hacks available, including changing text and customizing the startup screen. Please see X5world's navigation forum for more information:http://www.x5world.com/navigation-system/

Kris Linquist authors a hacked v29.1 MKIV Navigation firmware that features a few new graphics and different menu text. It's available for download here.

Nightmode; Is an Hack to the main Navboot file and is a re-colour of the 2nd colour scheme and can be found here

Audio Alerts for speed cameras; Is a Hack to the main Navboot file and must be done on the OS as well as the Map disc image, and can be found here

Map updates

There are three map formats in use by BMW navigation systems (HIGH and PROFESSIONAL), and their media are NOT interchangeable.

Map Types
DesciptionMediaVehiclesNotes
Business (High)CD/DVDE46,E53, E83, Mini, Range RoverFully compatible with VDO-Dayton Carin maps used by various manufacturers
ProfessionalCD/DVDE46,E53, E60, E63, E90Very similar to High maps, but typically contain more POI information and are encoded slightly differently to make them incompatible.
BusinessDVDE87New format, released April 2007

The latest map disc for Europe and North America is 2008-2. Other regions might use a different version number (e.g. v14 is the latest version in Australia). In some regions, the amount of new information has resulted in the 2008-2 map being switched from Single Layer DVD (4.3GB) to Dual Layer DVD media (8GB), and requiring firmware update CD v32 to be applied to the navigation computer for it to read the new high capacity media.

Official map updates are available from BMW dealers, NavTeq (www.navteq.com) and TeleAtlas (www.teleatlas.com). Since non-professional or 'HIGH' maps are compatible with the VDO-Dayton 'Carin' format, these maps can also be purchased from other vendors that use this format, although they will not have any BMW-specific point of interest information on them.

BMW are currently offering a trade-in deal in certain regions: If customers bring in their old map, they can buy the latest map at a substantial discount.

Laser repair

A navigation unit that is experiencing media read errors can be repaired by replacing the laser. Replacement lasers can be ordered here, while instructions can be found in this post.

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Navigation computer re-coding

Navcoder is a shareware software utility available via the X5World navigation forum allows the navigation computer to be re-coded in vehicles that use the I-BUS communication system. A hardware adapter is needed to interface a personal computer's COM port or USB interface with the vehicle's I-BUS.

Speed cameras and Custom POI

Tools are now available to add custom GPS points of interest such as the locations of speed cameras to the MKIV navigation map. The cameras can then be displayed as icons on the navigation map while driving. Due to limitations with the navigation computer however, it's not possible to configure an audible alert. See http://www.pimp-my-nav.com for more information.

It is now possible to patch the firmaware to process sound alerts.We must also make a change to the database's poi .. and can be found here

Aftermarket navigation systems

Systems such as Dynavin, AVIN and Eonon have been designed to replace the BMW factory system. Please check the unit is compatible with your model.

Dynavin

Dynavin thread: https://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=782662

Avin Avant 2

Bimmerfest thread for E39 application: https://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=879675
E46fanatics thread: http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=1029938

Notes

  • The Avant unit supports FAT16, FAT32, NTFS format. It does not support exFAT format. If you are using a sdcard or USB flash drive 32GB up to 128GB make sure it is formatted FAT16, FAT32, or NTFS format.
  • The OBD2 port uses power if the there is a OBD2 adpater that is connected to it. So we recommend unplugging the OBD2 adapter from the OBD2 port if you are not using it or if you have the ON / OFF switch to power off the OBD2 adapter when its not in use.

Troubleshooting

AreaSymptomSolution
Button lightsLights not illuminatingNeed button-lights mod (search)
OBD/TorqueUnable to connect to ECU
  1. Check lights on OBD Bluetooth device, if e.g. 'LINK' (Bluetooth) light is on but 'OBD' light is off, could indicate that car does not support OBD2
  2. See Torque Wiki or Torque Forum
RadioPoor / no reception
  1. Check your unit is set to the correct region (Settings -> Factory Settings -> 0000).
    1. If you do not see the FM Area setting option in the settings menu you will need to update the system to the latest software.
  2. Verify Avin receiver is working by shorting the end of the aerial cable (e.g. with pliers, screwdriver) to create a very small aerial loop, then scanning for stations. If this works, then it's likely a fault with an extension cable or the aerial itself.
  3. Check any aerial extension cables by shorting the ends of them. User:JonnyIncognito found in his E46 Touring that the extension cable didn't connect properly to the cable for the car's built-in aerial, but he could tune stations when shorting the cable with something metal.
Google Play Store'.. could not be downloaded due to an error 492'Disappeared after restarting device

Install Notes for E46

For E46 Touring models:

  • When replacing the OEM nav, the 6M extension cable is required
    • .. this connects to a cable for the radio in the boot. Most guides show the radio to be in a side-panel in the boot. However, at least for JonnyIncognito's Touring, the Harman Kardon amplifier was there instead and the radio was found in an instrument panel to the front of the boot compartment.
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In this article, we will discuss in-depth the steps required to upgrade your BMW’s navigation computer, display, software, and maps. The information in this article is only applicable to BMWs that speak the same electronics ‘language’. All of the following models speak this same language, utilize the same connectors, and make use of the same hardware/software interface:

  • E38 7-series (1994-2001)
  • E46 3-series (1999-2006)
  • E39 5-series (1996-2003)
  • E53 X5 (2000-2006)
  • E83 X3 (2004-2010)

*It is important to note that in order to upgrade your navigation system, you must first have a navigation system from factory. Retrofitting navigation to a car that did not originally come with it, while not impossible, is exceedingly challenging, time consuming, and expensive. This article does not cover nor support such an endeavor at this time.

*I will also note that BMWs produced for the Japanese market are not supported in this article. They used completely different wiring harnesses and electronic components for some reason, and they do not speak the same ‘language’ as the rest of the cars.

Please read this article and watch these videos in full before commenting with questions. I have gone out of my way to make this article very thorough and comprehensive.

I purchased my 2000 BMW E39 M5 in July of 2010. Per the VIN sticker on the inside B-pillar of the driver’s door, my car was produced 2/00 (February, 2000). This makes it a pre-facelift E39 with navigation. More specifically, it had BMW’s MKII navigation computer, and the 4:3 (small, square) display in the dashboard. Upgrading to the latest available components is actually a very simple process. Very few modifications are required.

At the bottom of this article, you will find four embedded videos that detail the upgrade procedure for an E39 5-series. Other models will be essentially the same process. The first video demonstrates upgrading from a MKII computer to a MKIV, and the 4:3 to 16:9 display. The second video shows the software update process. For select MKIII computers, you will need to reference the third video, which shows how to create and use a Key-CD. The final video clearly demonstrates how to make your own MKIV V32 software update disc.

We will now move on to identifying the hardware.

NAVIGATION COMPUTERS

MKI

The MKI computer starts this generation of BMW navigation systems. The MKI first appeared in 1994 in the E38 7-series, and was moved into the E39 in 1995. The MKI is the slowest system out of the four. It did the job, but was excruciatingly slow, and lacked a lot of functionality, as well as graphical features when compared to the later models. MKI computers used only CD-ROM maps, had an external compass, and required a trimble module in-between the computer and GPS antenna. The MKI and MKII look mostly identical, and are identifiable by their square eject button. To upgrade from a MKI to anything later, you will need adapter cables as the connections on the MKI are different compared to any succeeding system.

MKII

MKII computers took over for the 1998 model year, and now had the compass built in the still required trimble. Hardware specifications improved, making the system slightly faster. A female voice now replaced the MKI’s male voice, and CD-ROMs were still used for maps. Connections will now be universal moving forward.

(Above) MKII front. MKI looks identical.

(Above) MKII Rear. MKI has slightly different rear connectors.

MKIII

The MKIII arrived for the 2001 model year in E38 and E39 models. Note that 9/00 production marked the beginning of the 2001 model year. The trimble is now built into the MKIII, meaning that the antenna simply plugs into the back of the computer now. The system is again faster, making the entire experience much smoother. MKIII systems can run a vastly improved software version as well, which is a huge cosmetic improvement over the MKI and MKII’s software. MKIII computers are the first to handle split-screen mode and significantly better GPS-Navigation function and directions. CD-ROMs are still the only accepted media for maps. The MKIII has a rounded eject button.

MKIV

BMW’s MKIV computer is the best available for this generation of cars. The setup is the same as the MKIII, but the MKIV is faster yet, and now supports DVDs for maps in addition to CDs, which means that the entire United States and Canada can fit on two DVDs, instead of eight CDs. Note that as of 2012, there are two DVDs (Eastern US and Western US, both include Canada) due to the amount of detail, and POIs (Points of Interest). The MKIV has a rounded eject button, and has the “DVD” stamp printed in white on the front, below the disc-loading slot.

(Above) MKIV computer. MKIII looks the same, minus the DVD logo in the center.

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Note that all navigation computers are compatible with both the 4:3 and 16:9 display. Any mix and match will be compatible, though the graphics may be stretched or compressed to fit the different ratio displays.

Removing the existing computer involves depressing four metal clips (two on each side of the computer) and wiggling the unit out of it’s metal housing bracket. No tools are needed for this. When pulled out far enough, you’ll be able to disconnect the blue and purple harnesses.

MKI to MKII

Required adapter cable part number 61128377432.

MKI to MKIII / MKIV

Required E38 adapter cable part number 61126907840 or E39 adapter cable part number 61126915132.

MKII to MKIII / MKIV

For this upgrade, you will be required to bypass the trimble. The trimble is a module that works in-between the GPS antenna wire and the navigation computer. The MKIII and MKIV computers have this technology built into the computer itself, so the Trimble is no longer needed. We must pull the antenna cable from the trimble, and connect it directly to the MKIII or MKIV. The trimble is located on the back of the amplifier, which will need to be removed so we can access the cable, and remove the trimble altogether if desired. You can also just unplug the antenna lead and leave the Trimble installed. This job is simple, but takes some time to un-screw everything, and disconnect anything in the way (with the car’s battery disconnected). Simply pull the thin GPS antenna and power supply from the trimble, leave the power supply wire hanging, and connect the antenna wire to the rear of the MKIII or MKIV instead of the Trimble. The blue and purple connectors will be plug and play.

MKIII to MKIV

Completely plug and play, no modifications required. Blue to blue, purple to purple, antenna to antenna.

Touring E39

On a touring E39, you’ll need a GPS antenna extension cable to bypass the trimble when upgrading to MKIII or MKIV computer. This part number is 61128377434.

NAVIGATION DISPLAYS

BMW used two displays: the 4:3, and the 16:9. The smaller screen was used from 1994-2000 (up to 8/00 production). For the 2001 model year, 9/00 production and later, the 16:9 display took over. The tape deck moved behind the fold-out display, and the buttons now flanked the wider display on either side. 16:9 displays are completely interchangeable between the E53 X5, E38 7-series, and E39 5-series. The E46 3-series got it’s own 16:9 display, which is only compatible on E46 models.

Upgrading From 4:3 to 16:9

(Above) 4:3 display.

(Above) 16:9 display.

Note that all navigation computers are compatible with both the 4:3 and 16:9 display. Any mix and match will be compatible, though the graphics may be stretched or compressed to fit the different ratio displays. Upgrading from the 4:3 to the 16:9 unit is plug and play, as shown in the video embedded below. To break that down a bit, there are several steps you must complete to remove the 4:3 display:

  • Remove the dashboard trim immediately to the right and left of the display. It simply pulls out, it is held by push rivets to the dashboard. Get a grip on one side of it, and pull. Be careful to support all of it as it starts to come out to avoid bending or cracking the trim.
  • With the two trim pieces removed, there are two phillips screws that hold the 4:3 trim to the screen. Remove these screws.
  • Looking on the sides of the 4:3 display, there are metal levers that must be pushed up to allow the old trim to pull away from the monitor.
  • Unscrew the four screws that hold the 4:3 unit into the car, one top-left, one top-right, one bottom-left, and one bottom-center.
  • The display should now pull out of the car, held in by BMW’s navigation wiring. There are two large connectors, one white, and one blue. One of these supplies power, while the other supplies data from the trunk-mounted navigation computer. Disconnect the cables.
  • Installation is reverse for the 16:9 display. The display bezel just pushes on and clips into place. The 16:9 display bezel is part number 65528385451.

NAVIGATION SOFTWARE

The software is installed on the navigation computer in the trunk. The term ‘head-unit’ is not really applicable with these BMWs. The computer in the trunk controls the display in the dashboard. The in-dash display is mostly just that, a display. It has some control buttons, and a tape player, but no software logic.

Some software revisions fix little bugs, while some vastly improve performance, graphics, features, etc. If you select “Settings” from the main menu on your current system, you will see in the top right a group of numbers in the format: S/W (software) X-1/YY where ‘X’ is your computer model, 1, 2, 3, or 4, and ‘YY’ is your revision number.

Languages: The navigation software does not affect the language options that you currently have. Therefor, installing any of the software versions that we host will leave you with the same language options that you started with. We have been unsuccessful in finding out exactly how to install different language options.

Here are the latest versions for each computer:

MKI: SW 1-1/80 (V24.1) (not sure where to obtain, Google around or check forums)

MKII: SW 2-1/81 (V21) (not sure where to obtain, Google around or check forums)

MKIII: SW 3-1/63 (V23) and Key CD (if needed). More information below.

MKIV: SW 4-1/00 (V32) (Stock BMW software)

MKIV:SW 4-1/00 (V32)(Modified version: ///M logo splash screen, night mode color 2, speed camera alerts, warning bypass)

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(Above) 4:3 display and MKII computer running latest MKII software /81 (V21)

(Above) 4:3 display and MKII computer running latest MKII software /81 (V21)

(Above) 4:3 display and MKIV computer running latest MKIV software /00 (V32)(Above) 4:3 display and MKIV computer running latest MKIV software /00 (V32)

(Above) 16:9 display and MKIV computer running latest MKIV software /00 (V32)

(Above) 16:9 display and MKIV computer running latest MKIV software /00 (V32)

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The latest MKIII software is SW 3-1/63 (V23). Some systems report SW 3-1/65. I can only assume that these are the same. It is not possible to install V32 on a MKIII system. I highly recommend that you upgrade to a MKIV computer for enhanced performance, perspective view maps, and DVD map capability.

(Above) Chart shows revision history of MKI-MKIV computer software. Bluebolded versions are the latest. Click to enlarge.

UPDATING NAVIGATION SOFTWARE

MKIV: You can choose between the stock version and the modified version of the latest V32 software. The modified version eliminates the warning with the ‘accept’ screen, gives a night mode in Color 2 in settings, enables speed cameras (if such data is written to your navigation CD/DVD), and enables the ///M splash loading screen. Once you have downloaded the file you wish to use, extract the file using WinRAR. Now use IMGBurn to burn the .cue file to a CD (yes, MKIV computers can read CDs in addition to DVDs). There is no reason to waste a 4.7GB DVD when you only need a few hundred MBs. Use the slowest burn speed possible, and ‘verify’ the burn at the end with IMGBurn. Follow the last embedded video at the end of this article for visual instructions.

MKIII: The latest V23 navigation file downloads as a .zip file. Extract the .zip file using WinRAR. Now use IMGBurn to burn the .cue file to a CD, as the MKIII computer can’t read DVDs like the MKIV. Use the slowest burn speed possible, and ‘verify’ the burn at the end with IMGBurn. You could also need what is known as a Key CD as well. This is inserted for a moment right after the software update completes. For the Key CD, you will need to burn the .img file to a CD in IMGBurn.

Now that your install disc has been created, it’s time to update your computer’s software.

  • Open the driver’s door, this must remain open during the entire procedure.
  • Put your key in position 1 (one click, lights on dash, radio on, but gauges not active yet).
  • Remove the map CD/DVD from the trunk computer.
  • Insert the burned software update CD/DVD.
  • Small delay (maybe 30 seconds) then update screen with progress bar.
  • Let the computer think, leave your door open. Installation should take between two and six minutes, depending on which computer you’re using.
  • When it’s done, it will say “Software Successfully Loaded”.
  • Remove software CD/DVD from trunk, and replace the maps disc.
  • Confirm your update by pressing “OK” with the right button.
  • The system will now reboot with your new software.

E39Source also hosts NavTweak and NavSpeak. If you know what they are and how to use them, feel free to download them and play. We assume no responsibility for any issues you create with your software. Note that these two files are not necessary at all to update/upgrade your systems. They are available, however, for users to customize and build your own software versions if you wish.

NAVIGATION MAPS

The software that is installed on the computer is purely the operating system. It has nothing to do with the maps and POI (points of interest) that your computer loads. This information comes from map CD/DVDs that are in the computer in the trunk. BMW sold updated map discs every year through 2015, with updates to road networks and POIs. Through BMW, you’ll be spending $199 for the most recent version. The choice is yours, but I’ve seen these discs, though possibly just copies, on eBay for around $25 or less. DVDs are now broken up in two parts, Eastern US, and Western US, both of which include Canada. You can purchase them together, or separately. Note that discs labeled “High” are for trunk-loading systems while discs labeled “Professional” are for in-dash iDrive computers, and won’t work on this generation of BMWs. They are not interchangeable.

I personally purchased 2015 High East and West discs for my 2000 M5 with MKIV computer and 16:9 display from eBay. The discs work great, and have all of the details/updates.

Update: The 2015 High East and West discs are the last disks that BMW will be producing for this generation of navigation equipment. I recommend that you pick up a set (part number 65902365699) while they are still available. I sourced a set on Ebay for $15.

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Please read this article and watch these videos in full before commenting with questions. I have gone out of my way to make this article very thorough and comprehensive.

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