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Wireless Charger Mount for BMW E90

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This is a nice update for us with older E90 BMW's This will allow you to mount a universal Inbay wireless charger. https://www.ecstuning.com/b-inbay-parts/wireless-charging-retrofit-kit-3-coil/240000-03~iby/ This seems to work well and looks like a factory addition. It will take place of the front pocket in the console or the ashtray if it was equipped. This bracket will mount directly inplace of the old insert. Powering up the device: I did not have the ashtray so I was able to wire this into the power of the usb in th back of the console. you can access this easily by removing the rear vent panel. you can also pull out the plastic rear vent tubing with a little force to more room. You will tap into the Brown/ Ground and the Red/ +12V going to the usb in the rear console. LED Light: As an option I have added some holes for the LED light on the side of the charger. you will need to source a thin fiber optic cable and use the included plastic insert to fit the bigger hole. you will need to open up the holes alittle with a drill bit to fit. Be sure to use a filament that can handle the temperatures of a car's interior. I choose to use a Nylon Carbon Fiber as it had a nice color that works well with the BMWs interior and I had some for testing anyways. If you do choose to use this be aware the support material can be a pain to remove but it's doable.

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Published Jun 29, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by chad desonie (67stang) · License: CC BY-SA

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