The ashtray is shut.

t-tony

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I got my Z4 at the end of August last year and ever since then for one reason or another the ashtray lid has been open since then.
Well today it was finally closed and can stay closed as I got around to installing two ignition fed power plugs for my HUD and Dash cam.
The first thing I did soon after getting it was to install an Aux cable into the rear of the head unit to power my Mp3 player (iPod etc.) To get the head unit out you have to remove the air vent above it by pressing down to clips which retain it in position.
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The head unit is held in place by 2 screws. The cable connects into one of the block connectors on the rear of the unit. Easy job. I mounted the business end of the cable on the centre console within reach of a short cable length of the Mp3 player.
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Today's job was to get shut of this mess,
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So I removed the glove box (6 self tappers) and lowered the cover under it, 2 more screws. Then you have lots of room to work.
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I used two of these cables from eBay,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311523067514?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT


1 I removed from the Z3 and 1 which I bought to fit in my Touareg (but never got round to doing) I cut the old one down to about 12" and grafted it onto the other one which in turn was cut right down to reach the fuse box where I'd installed an Add-a Fuse into an ignition fed fuse port.
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It turned out to be the standard blade fuse size, not the micro one. With it installed into the fuse box I connected the power wire to the cig lighter sockets wire and earthed the return onto the steel work by the fuse box. Next job was to secure the 2 plugs and all the wires to prevent rattles and chaffing.
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Lastly, I refitted the glove box and under cover, Oh and closed the bloody ashtray.:thumbsup::):)
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Tony.

ps.I did fit the remaining panel above the console too.;)
 

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Great job mate, I'm really good at the taking bits off, not so hot on the re-assembly,

In much Admiration.... Spurs
 

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I got my Z4 at the end of August last year and ever since then for one reason or another the ashtray lid has been open since then.
Well today it was finally closed and can stay closed as I got around to installing two ignition fed power plugs for my HUD and Dash cam.
The first thing I did soon after getting it was to install an Aux cable into the rear of the head unit to power my Mp3 player (iPod etc.) To get the head unit out you have to remove the air vent above it by pressing down to clips which retain it in position.View attachment 26423 View attachment 26424 View attachment 26422
The head unit is held in place by 2 screws. The cable connects into one of the block connectors on the rear of the unit. Easy job. I mounted the business end of the cable on the centre console within reach of a short cable length of the Mp3 player.
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Today's job was to get shut of this mess,
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So I removed the glove box (6 self tappers) and lowered the cover under it, 2 more screws. Then you have lots of room to work.
View attachment 26428

I used two of these cables from eBay,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311523067514?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT


1 I removed from the Z3 and 1 which I bought to fit in my Touareg (but never got round to doing) I cut the old one down to about 12" and grafted it onto the other one which in turn was cut right down to reach the fuse box where I'd installed an Add-a Fuse into an ignition fed fuse port.
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It turned out to be the standard blade fuse size, not the micro one. With it installed into the fuse box I connected the power wire to the cig lighter sockets wire and earthed the return onto the steel work by the fuse box. Next job was to secure the 2 plugs and all the wires to prevent rattles and chaffing.
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Lastly, I refitted the glove box and under cover, Oh and closed the bloody ashtray.:thumbsup::):)
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Tony.

ps.I did fit the remaining panel above the console too.;)
Much tidier Tony,well worth the effort :thumbsup:.
I've ordered some caliper paint today from ecp and service items for Sara's car,just waiting for some half decent weather now so I can get these jobs done without freezing my nuts off or getting rained on :).

Steve
 

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Ooh looks quite scary Tony! Did you break anything while doing your installation! :D
 

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Good job Tony, great write up.:thumbsup:
 

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Much tidier Tony,well worth the effort :thumbsup:.
I've ordered some caliper paint today from ecp and service items for Sara's car,just waiting for some half decent weather now so I can get these jobs done without freezing my nuts off or getting rained on :).

Steve
I'm with you Steve. Jobs piling up,keep.watching the weather and putting the jobs back to bed!!
 

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Ooh looks quite scary Tony! Did you break anything while doing your installation! :D
Didn't see anything leaking.;)=)) You monkey.;);) Nice easy job and looks nice too, well satisfied with the result. Dash cam starts automatically and also the HUD so no excuse for speeding.

Tony.
 

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I'm with you Steve. Jobs piling up,keep.watching the weather and putting the jobs back to bed!!
Trouble is when the sun is out and the roads are dry and clean I just can't resist going for a drive in the zed....so them jobs stay shelved :wideyed:
 

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There are no excuses you two, I have a nice heated garage which you could rent for the princely some of say, bugger all, if you like.:)

Tony.
 

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There are no excuses you two, I have a nice heated garage which you could rent for the princely some of say, b***** all, if you like.:)

Tony.
Can you move closer to me Tony...but bring that nice big garage with you :whistle:=))
 

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There are no excuses you two, I have a nice heated garage which you could rent for the princely some of say, b***** all, if you like.:)

Tony.
I might take you up on that offer mate to get Sara's car done :)
It will be a good excuse to see your spoiler as well :cool:.

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Didn't see anything leaking.;)=)) You monkey.;);) Nice easy job and looks nice too, well satisfied with the result. Dash cam starts automatically and also the HUD so no excuse for speeding.

Tony.
Your good you are Tony, that's why your the manager of Zed shed midlands Ltd! :D
 

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There are no excuses you two, I have a nice heated garage which you could rent for the princely some of say, b***** all, if you like.:)

Tony.
I know and your very kind but I'm still getting over Christmas! Donations great fully received! Mind it''s my birthday next week so may be a few pence back in the reggie pot!
 

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Nice work - Wondered where you were much of the day.
I can see why you'd want to sort the MP3 player - makes that Sport button difficult to find :whistle:

Sorting out audio, phone etc with the right supplies is painful. Getting ignition switched power by the mirror is one problem for a dash cam and another to charge the phone for use with its satnav. The ashtray is a waste of space. I see a visit to my mate whose got a 3D printer to make up a new insert....
 

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Actually my Mp3 player is easy to "feel" for the forward/back track buttons as it's right next to your knee and the sport button is exactly under your finger in front of the player so it's good!

Tony.

ps. I also brought my wind deflector in this evening to make a template of the shape so I can get some Perspex cut to fit into the frame. Then I can apply a decal which I got in Florida last year and I'm having my forum name made into a couple of stickers so I can put one on there too. I'll let you know the cost if you like.
 

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Job well done :p
Looking good :)
 

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Actually my Mp3 player is easy to "feel" for the forward/back track buttons as it's right next to your knee and the sport button is exactly under your finger in front of the player so it's good!

Tony.

ps. I also brought my wind deflector in this evening to make a template of the shape so I can get some Perspex cut to fit into the frame. Then I can apply a decal which I got in Florida last year and I'm having my forum name made into a couple of stickers so I can put one on there too. I'll let you know the cost if you like.
Like the idea of Perspex in a frame. Especially with logos on it :thumbsup:
 
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