Motogadget m-unit

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kampalms1
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Motogadget m-unit

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Hi has anyone completely rewired their BMW using the Motogadget m-unit, m-lock and replaced all switches to the m-buttons? Thanks.
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SteveD
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The new electronics isn't a common topic here. A search doesn't look fruitful either.
https://forum.boxerworks.com/search.php ... get+m-unit
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They have been discussed on various forums. I've never seen anything specific against them apart form the fact that they appear to be a very expensive solution looking for a problem. The stock switchgear is reliable and kinetically pretty well thought out so why change it? If you're doing a radical rebuild and must have something different, well and good but otherwise put your money back in your pocket...

Rob
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