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05-06-2013
I finished this project today and thought I'd put together a thread with all the info on how to do it and what's needed. I hated that stupid phone cradle in the center console, so when I found the part number for the storage compartment without that I got pretty excited. When I had my iPhone 4S I had the snap-in adapter, and even then I never really used it. I have an iPhone 5 now so no adapter, if they ever release an iPhone 5 adapter maybe I'll put it back in, but to be honest plugging in the USB cable is just as easy.

The idea is to go from this:

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To this:

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Anyway, here we go.

This is a pretty easy job and only takes about 20-30 minutes. I think I took a bit longer, but I was taking pictures and figuring out some stuff as I went. There are two ways you can do this. The way I did it was by ordering the center console liner that doesn't have the phone tray built-in. It wasn't very expensive, and I think it looks more professional using the real part. The other way is to just remove the tray and use a tape or something else to fill the holes in your existing console. I'll specify in my instructions where they would be different depending on how you do it.

Things you'll need

Parts

If you want to go the route I did and replace the console, you'll need to order this:

BMW Part # 51 16 9 184 500

I ordered this from thebmwpartstore.com and it was less than $50 including shipping and came within a week. That seemed to be the best price I could find.

If you're going to just tape or otherwise fill in the holes in your existing cubby, you don't need any additional parts.

Tools

The only tools you need are:
  • Small flathead screwdriver
  • Torx Driver T20
  • Torx Driver T10
  • Small nippers
  • Dremel with cutoff wheel (if you're replacing the cubby)

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Original Instructions Attribution

I found some instructions that were translated from another language, and they helped me through this. If you're interested in reading them, they are available here:

http://x3.xbimmers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=733386

Liability

These instructions probably shouldn't be followed by anyone, ever. If you decide you want to try following the steps outlined below, and you screw something up, it's not my fault.

Steps

Step 1

Start by removing the small plastic cover towards the back of the cubby with the flathead. It should pop off easily. Remove the 3 T20 screws underneath.

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Step 2

Lift up the phone cradle and pull out the rubber false bottom, it should come right up. Remove the 4 T20 screws that have been exposed.

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Step 3

We need to pop the cubby out of the console, and it snaps in place pretty good. Be careful when you're doing this, if the cubby pushes forward too far you could chip the wood. I started by pulling up from the back:

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Then once that lifts up a bit pulling from the front:

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And once that part snapped off pulled it straight out. It does take a fair amount of force to get it to let go.

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Step 4

Next we need to detach the cradle from the cubby. Start by removing the T10 screw on the passenger side (in a LHD vehicle at least). Once you remove the screw, set the plastic disc aside.

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Then do the same thing on the other side. It's inset quite a bit, but not too difficult to get to. There's another plastic disc, this one a bit larger, to keep on this side as well.

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Then you should be able to pull the cradle up, you may have to unhook it one side at a time. There are little gear things that can pop out pretty easily and get lost, you can see it in the photo above with an 'R' stamped on it. One of mine fell into the abyss that is my center console, never to be seen again. Try to keep track of them if they do come out, as they're easy to snap back in.

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Step 5

Time to take apart the cradle so we can get the wires out. Flip it upside down to access and remove the 6 T10 screws on the back.

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Once the screws are undone the two halves come apart easily. Push the bottom half towards the back.

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Next we need to gain access to the middle part where the electronics are. There are some tabs to push on with the small flathead. They let go pretty easily.

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Then you're left with the thin part that houses all the electronics.

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Step 6

Now we need to gain access to the electronics inside this part. This portion is a little difficult, as there are a lot of small clips holding this together. Start towards the front and work your way around and back.

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You don't need to get this all the way apart, just back enough so you can get to the insides. Note that there are a bunch of little springs and stuff inside here just waiting to come flying out, so try to hold it steady and don't flip it upside down once you start getting it apart.

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Once you get it mostly unclipped, you can remove the circuit board by rotating it sideways and pulling it out.

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Really the only springs I had issues with were these front ones. They go like this:

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Make sure they're aligned and snap it all back together as soon as you get the circuit board out, so you don't lose anything else.

Step 7

Even though it looks like that antenna connection can come apart, I don't think it can. I didn't want to break mine, so I decided to just wrap it instead so we can stuff it where it will be out of the way. It's mostly plastic and carpet in there, but better safe than sorry.

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I took a small snack ziploc baggie and put it in there and wrapped it around a bit. Then I just put a rubber band on the bottom to hold it in place. Good enough.

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Step 8

Time to remove the cubby. This is good to do even if you aren't replacing it with a new one so you have better access to the area below it so you can stuff away the circuit board.

Remove all the plastic pieces for the cradle so it's just the wire and the cubby.

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You'll notice the cubby doesn't come up very far. This is because the cradle wire is zip tied to the bottom of the cubby.

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Use your small nippers to clip this zip tie.

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This will give you a lot more wire clearance to pull out the cubby and see what's back there. You have 3 wires, the cig lighter, the USB and the aux.

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They all remove pretty easily.

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Once you've unhooked them all, lift the cubby out and away, and you're left with just the carpet and HVAC ducting underneath.

Step 9

Time to hide away the circuit board and extra cabling. We need to put it where it won't be in the way when we reinstall the cubby. Hold the other wires up and away and push the circuit board in and through this little tunnel underneath. It's a bit of a tight fit, but it does go.

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Step 10

Now it's time to transfer the couple plugs from the old cubby to the new one. Obviously, this step is only necessary if you're replacing the cubby. If you aren't feel free to skip ahead to step 12.

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These were a bit of a pain to remove, but they did come out. The USB part has two metal spring tabs, just push down on those and it should come out. I had to push pretty hard on the top tab. The cig lighter was tricky, there are two very small tabs that you need to push against with your small screwdriver. I've taken a couple pictures of the plastic tab and of the metal opening where the tab goes:

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Which fits in here:

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Just push those tabs from inside the lighter one side at a time and you should be able to slide it out. Then they both just pop into the new cubby. They go in quite a bit easier than they come out.

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Step 11

Next, we need to make a minor modification to the new cubby so it fits. I'm not sure why the mounting tabs are a little different, but they are. I used my Dremel and a cutoff wheel to trim away some plastic between the tab and the cubby. You could probably use some flush cuts or something as well, but it was pretty quick and painless if you have a Dremel. This is towards the back. Just compare your new cubby with this photo and it should be pretty easy to see what you need to do.

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You can leave the tab in place, just trim the plastic up to the backside of the cubby. Here's the other side.

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Step 12

Once it's trimmed we're in the home stretch. If you aren't replacing the cubby, you can resume here as well. Just plug in the cig lighter and the USB/aux harnesses, and get everything in place. I found it was best to snap in the back first and then the front.

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The replacement cubby only has 3 screws in the bottom for some reason instead of the 4 like before, but the vehicle has the holes for both kinds. Replace the 3/4 T20 screws in the bottom, and then put back the false rubber floor.

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That's it!

Finishing up

You can basically reassemble the old cubby (if you've replaced it) or just the phone cradle (if you didn't) to keep all your excess parts together in case you want to put the cradle back in some day. You should have these parts left over once you're all done if you replaced the cubby:

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You can reinstall the side T10 screws and the little plastic discs in the old cubby, put 2 of the T20 screws under the plastic cover and snap that in place, and then you'll just be left with 2 T20 screws that can hang out in the storage area.

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Then just stick that away in storage and keep it around in case you want to put it back. Or throw it away, you know, whatever.
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05-06-2013
Fantastic detailed instructions and very clear thanks.

Very interesting to see the alternative storage compartment.
I have ordered my x3 without "Enhanced Bluetooth telephone preparation w/ USB audio interface & voice Control" I'm hoping I will get the compartment without the phone cradle. If not I'm going to be reading your instructions again!
05-06-2013
Might be an upcoming weekend project for me.
05-06-2013
Good detailed post. I'm tempted to give it a try.
05-06-2013
philtrick123 wrote
Good detailed post. I'm tempted to give it a try.
It's really easy, not much reason not to do it if you don't use the cradle. :thumsup:
05-07-2013
Great Info!
Was thinking about wether if I should remove that thing since I already have an iphone 5.

Anyways, Thanks for the write up!
05-14-2013
I did mine tonight and found you don't need to go to all the trouble taking apart the cradle itself, just follow the instructions to pull out the bin, then just follow the cables from the cradle down into the console and pull them a bit to find the connectors and just disconnect at that end, much easier than taking apart the cradle.

Rob
05-14-2013
roadkillrob wrote
I did mine tonight and found you don't need to go to all the trouble taking apart the cradle itself, just follow the instructions to pull out the bin, then just follow the cables from the cradle down into the console and pull them a bit to find the connectors and just disconnect at that end, much easier than taking apart the cradle.

Rob
That would be much easier. I pulled a little bit and didn't see any connectors, but good to know for anyone doing it in the future.
05-14-2013
ReturnZero wrote
That would be much easier. I pulled a little bit and didn't see any connectors, but good to know for anyone doing it in the future.
Then seemed to be clipped to something under the console but a light tug slid them off the clip and they had enough length to then pull up and get to the plugs.

Rob
05-14-2013
roadkillrob wrote
Then seemed to be clipped to something under the console but a light tug slid them off the clip and they had enough length to then pull up and get to the plugs.

Rob
Can you get it plugged back in if you wanted to replace it? Or was the connector "way down in the bowels of the beast"?
05-15-2013
Great Instructions. Took only about 25-30 minutes and much improved. Thank you for this!

I cannot get the different cubby to be shipped to Australia from the site mentioned. Does anyone know how I could get the new cubby here? It is ok without the cradle, but would like it to look better with the new cubby.

Thanks
05-15-2013
liverman wrote
Can you get it plugged back in if you wanted to replace it? Or was the connector "way down in the bowels of the beast"?
No problem plugging back in, just might not be able to clip it back on the holder without taking the back trim off the console.
05-15-2013
Rob. Can you elaborate on your suggested method. I really want to get rid of the horrible cradle and replace the console. I am nervous to dismantle and get really unhandy around cars. I can follow the detailed step by step but if you could really expand on your suggestion, I may take a stab at removing.
thanks
scott
roadkillrob wrote
I did mine tonight and found you don't need to go to all the trouble taking apart the cradle itself, just follow the instructions to pull out the bin, then just follow the cables from the cradle down into the console and pull them a bit to find the connectors and just disconnect at that end, much easier than taking apart the cradle.

Rob
05-15-2013
ReturnZero.
can you clarify which is the correct storage compartment. When I searched RealOEM.com for part, this part # came up 51 16 9 233 362 as well as the one you mention. see link
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=WX73&mospid=52682&btnr=51_8193&hg=51&fg=35&hl=19

I think I ordered the wrong one (51169233362) from theBMWParts store.com. Can you tell me what the diff is btw the 2?
thanks!!

Parts
If you want to go the route I did and replace the console, you'll need to order this:
BMW Part # 51 16 9 184 500
05-15-2013
scottjays wrote
Rob. Can you elaborate on your suggested method. I really want to get rid of the horrible cradle and replace the console. I am nervous to dismantle and get really unhandy around cars. I can follow the detailed step by step but if you could really expand on your suggestion, I may take a stab at removing.
thanks
scott
scottjays wrote
ReturnZero.
can you clarify which is the correct storage compartment. When I searched RealOEM.com for part, this part # came up 51 16 9 233 362 as well as the one you mention. see link
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=WX73&mospid=52682&btnr=51_8193&hg=51&fg=35&hl=19

I think I ordered the wrong one (51169233362) from theBMWParts store.com. Can you tell me what the diff is btw the 2?
thanks!!

Parts
If you want to go the route I did and replace the console, you'll need to order this:
BMW Part # 51 16 9 184 500
Basically you can follow the guide, but when you get to Step 6 instead of pulling all of that apart you can remove the cubby (as shown down in the guide) and there should be connectors you can just unplug instead of taking the circuit board out. You can do it either way, even doing it the way I wrote above isn't terribly difficult.

I answered your PM too, but I think you need to order the part that ends in 500. I think the one you ordered is the original cubby like what your X3 came with.
05-19-2013
planning on doing this mod soon. wondering if there are any potential error codes thrown by disconnecting the smart phone cradle wire? I am still not clear on how easy to see where the cable is connected or if I am just pulling until they release. any advice or more details on this part is greatly needed.
i am leaning to following the original write up but this way seems so much easier.
scott
roadkillrob wrote
Then seemed to be clipped to something under the console but a light tug slid them off the clip and they had enough length to then pull up and get to the plugs.

Rob
05-20-2013
It might throw an error code but it shouldn't make any warning lights or anything show up. I wouldn't be worried about that.

The process is pretty easy either way, I'd just start taking it apart and if you can get to the connectors just unplug them and if you can't just follow the original guide.
01-08-2014
Hey guys,

I have a stupid question. :sigh:

I don't want to remove the cradle yet, but I lost a Cross pen through the hole through which the wires come out from the nether regions of the bin to get into the cradle. [So, I was using the cradle to store the pen, lifted it for some reason, and krik-krik-krik-whoosh down the hole at the back :D ]

It's a brand new car (1 month, 800 miles :thumsup: ), so I am a bit unsure. First, I'd like to retrieve the pen... it was an embossed gift from my wife. But more importantly, I am worried that it will cause a short circuit or something down there by touching some of the electronics and power socket connections etc. I can barely see it using a flashlight, tried fishing it out with a magnetic screw-retriving probe, but Cross pens are apparently only mildly magnetic. :mad0259:

Does anybody have an idea whether I should be able to easily retrieve it, and -- more importantly -- will it cause any harm if I let it lie there for a while? For example, can it go down any further holes and cause more stinkers?

Thanks for indulging me,
A
01-08-2014
If you follow the instructions in the thread you should be able to get access to it. The good news is most everything is carpeted down there, so it shouldn't cause any damage. I would retrieve it sooner rather than later though, it may work its way further down as time goes by.
01-08-2014
BMW part # 51 16 9 184 500 oddments tray with correct number spacing.
01-13-2014
ReturnZero - Thank you for the time and effort you put into making these great instructions. Did the procedure and decided it was easier to disconnect the cradles circuit board then trying to unplug the wires. My 5 year old assistant lost one of the cradles rubber grommets but no big deal since i dont plan on using it.