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7 Series G70 BMW DIGITAL REARVIEW MIRROR
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Thanks for this. Once again BMW wants a 500% markup on parts lol. It operates exactly as the digital rearview mirror in Toyotas and Lexuses, and they're only a $200 option. BMW is charging ~$1,000 for the part and they're not even the ones installing it!
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| 03-15-2026, 12:39 PM | #6 | |
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Great find and much appreciated
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I think someone with the most recent ISTA+ files could find the installation steps. Mine is couple months old and doesn't show that part number or installation procedure. |
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I am not willing to touch any panel in my 7. It is creaks free and I wanna keep it that way. That's why I want to see what comes with the package. In all cases, great job for BMW to offer this at first place. |
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| 03-16-2026, 03:31 PM | #9 |
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GOOD UPDATE: I was able to get a copy of the detailed installation instruction, and it is FAIRLY SIMPLY ALMOST PLUG AND PLAY. I will upload copy of the instructions as soon as I get home later today or toorrow.
It is 100% plug and play for cars built after July 2025 (less than 5 min is my guess), and it is half plug and play for cars built before. For BOTH cases, there is no need for any special power cables or anything. Only the coaxial cable fished beyind trim parts. For cars built after July 2025, the coaxial cable is already there (I love BMW for a reason), and you just need to mount the camera near the rear 3rd rear brake light (cable is hidden behind the bracket) and front mirror screen (cable is also behind the bracket once u remove the old/current mirror). The interesting part is that there is no programming needed according to BMW instructions document. Only the Coaxial cable. This tells me that maybe when the mirror itself sits in the same location as the older mirror, and the same power cable for the old mirror will power the new screen-mirror. Last edited by BMW5and7; 03-16-2026 at 06:28 PM.. |
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I hope that you/others above at least appreciate the effort. I guess anyone can download the images and PDF them, and share them here, if someone is willing to take the time. At least for now they do exist in some form or fashion. |
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I feel that the cables route suggested by the instructions/steps from the BMW document is an overkill. I feel that there should be other ways to hide the cables without having to remove and hide it behind all 3 pillars as well as all door sills. I haven't thought about it, but the A pillar is easy, and from there I think there are several other ways around the seat or so to route the cables. |
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That’s sad.. The rough idle is becoming a very common trend. I hope it’s not the same as my last X7 M60 (cylinder heads was the fix; Out of tolerence around the valve walls or some parts. BMW took it back and paid me extra goodwill $s/credit towards any new BMW). I kissed the goodbye for the S engine after that. I know that BMW can fix it though; jsut a matter of luck. Good thing is that as soon as new heads are installed they should be able to tell if it’s fixed or not (ISTA can track the minor/partial misfies or less than ideal combusion, before that starts to cause obvious vibrations).
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