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Hello all. I have recently purchased a 2006 536D and have been having problems with the Idrive. The fault has been located to the amp. Is there a way of repairing this at home or is it a case of a new one.

 

 

 

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Morning Kieron

Check www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box it will call up your model. Search the sections for the part/part number you want then use the Internet to source what you need.

I haven't tried to repair an Amp but I am sure many have if you have the right equipment. There is a Company called Cartronix who are well known (don't know costs) plus I am sure others like ECU Testing and BBA Reman who may help or just replace with a reclaimed part seen them for £50/£60 on ebay. 

Good hunting

Dave

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