What is a BMW CCC unit and how can I tell if your car has one ? (2024)

The BMW CCC unit is a head unit model fitted on BMW cars produced between 2003 and 2010. This Professional Navigation comes with an 8.8″ wide-screen display and both the BMW CCC unit and the display are located in the dash board. The BMW CCC unit is prone to several faults, all of them totally repairable (despite of what most greedy BMW dealerships will tell their customers).

This article will help you understand:

  • what your dealer / mechanic means when talking about the CCC iDrive
  • what is the difference between a BMW CCC unit and a BMW CIC or a M-ASK unit

When does it matter what iDrive unit model you have on your BMW ?
Here’s when you’ll most likely need to know whether your BMW has a CCC unit, a CIC unit or some other model of iDrive navigation computer:

  • when you are experiencing malfunctions in the infotainment system (sound problems, navigation reset, bluetooth disconnecting etc) – in order to identify the cause, you need to work your way up from the iDrive model
  • when you want to upgrade your iDrive. Your current iDrive model will inform what other modules you need to upgrade (like the iDrive joystick controller or the display in the dash)

We know the terminology of automotive infotainment modules is terribly confusing. Don’t worry, we all feel this frustration. This is why we have created this article, so we can use our knowledge to help others.

CCC stands for Car Communication Computer. iDrive is a collection of hardware and software which has the role of controlling the entertainment and communication modules in BMW cars produced from 2001 onwards. The BMW CCC unit is one particular model of the BMW iDrive system.

The CCC iDrive system and the BMW CCC unit

The CCC iDrive system is composed of three main modules: an LCD display in the dashboard, an iDrive controller (or joystick) between the front seats and the actual BMW CCC unit (also referred to as iDrive navigation) (see figure 1).

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The CCC display is always a 16:9 ratio display. See image 2 below. On the left, we show a 4:3 ratio display specific to a M-ASK iDrive and on the right there is a 16:9 display from a CCC iDrive.

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There are 3 CCC iDrive controller models (see figure 3, 4 and 5 below). The third one (image 5) is also compatible with CIC iDrive units, so if you see this one in your car, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have a CCC.

The CCC iDrive module is located in the dashboard, as we mentioned before. In figure 1, this module is marked as iDrive navigation. You only have access to the control buttons and the CD and the DVD slots. But if you remove the black plastic mask that covers the unit, you can remove the CCC module from the dash and you will notice it looks like in the figure 6 below.

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What do people mean by ‘CCC unit’ ?

When you hear someone talking about the BMW CCC unit or CCC iDrive, most likely they are referring to the CCC module itself (iDrive navigation), not to the whole system. Sometimes, people use the short form ‘iDrive’ to refer to the CCC iDrive, which creates multiple confusions:

  • There are several generations / models of iDrive units (CCC, CIC, NBT, M-ASK and more). When people talk about iDrive defects, it makes a huge difference whether their iDrive is CCC or CIC, for example. When we say ‘my iDrive is constantly rebooting’, the repair price and the repair procedure will be different for a NBT iDrive than for a CCC iDrive.
  • Occasionally, people use the term iDrive to refer to the controller (joystick) located between the front seats. For example, you may hear someone say “my iDrive spins freely”. When you read about iDrive, depending on the context, you have to interpret it as iDrive module or iDrive controller.

The iDrive Generations

This iDrive complex system went through various iterations over the years. BMW likes to call these iterations ‘generations’. The CCC is part of the second generation of iDrive.

In total, there are 6 iDrive generations:

  • iDrive 1st generation:
    • NAV01
    • NAV02
    • NAV03
  • iDrive 2nd generation
    • MASK / MASKII (Navigation System Business)
    • CCC (Navigation System Professional)
    • CHAMP
    • radio professional CD
  • iDrive 3rd generation
    • CIC (Navigation System Professional)
    • CIC MID (Navigation System Business)
    • Alpine with navigation function (Navigation System Business)
    • Alpine without navigation function (BMW Professional Radio)
    • CHAMP 2 (also named HU_ENTRY or BMW Professional Radio)
  • iDrive 4th generation
    • NBT (also called CIC HIGH or Navigation System Professional)
    • NBT MID (Navigation System Business)
    • Alpine with navigation function (Navigation System Professional)
    • Alpine without navigation function (BMW Professional Radio)
    • HU_ENTRY NAV (Navigation System Business)
  • iDrive 5th generation
    • NBT EVO ID 4 (Navigation System Professional)
    • HU_ENTRY NAV2 (Navigation System Business)
  • iDrive 6th generation
    • NBT EVO ID 5 (Navigation System Professional)
    • NBT EVO ID 6 (Navigation System Professional)

CCC iDrive and compatible BMW models

The CCC iDrive module can be found on the following BMW models:

  • BMW 1 Series 2004 – 2008 (E81, E82, E87, E88)
  • BMW 3 Series 2004 – 2008 (E90, E91, E92, E93, M3)
  • BMW 5 Series 2004 – 2009 (E60, E61, M5)
  • BMW 6 Series 2003 – 2009 (E63, E64, M6)
  • BMW X5 E70 2006 – 2010, BMW X6 E71

CCC iDrive or M-ASK iDrive

CCC and M-ASK are two different versions of iDrive modules (or iDrive computer) from the second generation of iDrive. The CCC is also called Navigation System Professional and the M-ASK is referred to as a Navigation System Business.

There are two more versions in the second generation iDrive, the CHAMP and the radio professional CD, which are less popular than the CCC and the M-ASK.

People often confuse the M-ASK and the CCC. In figure 2 above, we show a M-ASK system on the left and a CCC system on the right. Here are the most notable differences:

  • the display size and aspect ratio: M-ASK display is smaller and has a 4:3 aspect ratio, which makes it look more square (figure 2, left-hand side) and CCC display is larger and has a 16:9 aspect ratio (right-hand side)
  • the M-ASK (left) has only one disk slot, while the CCC (right) has two disk slots (one for CD and one for DVD).

CCC iDrive or CIC iDrive

The CIC iDrive is part of the next generation of iDrive, the 3rd generation. There are two versions of the CIC: one is simply called CIC (or Navigation System Professional) and the second one is called CIC MID (or Navigation System Business).

The CIC iDrive can be retrofitted on BMW models that came with the CCC iDrive model from factory.

People confuse the CIC iDrive and the CCC iDrive too. The easiest way to make the difference between the two is by looking at the menu. In figure 7 below, we show a CCC menu and in figure 8 you can see a CIC menu.

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Wrapping it up

We hope you found our article helpful for understanding what is the CCC iDrive. The information here should also enable you to tell whether you have a CCC iDrive on your car or a M-ASK or CIC iDrive module.

If you have questions about the iDrive system and different models that were not answered by this article, have a look our other articles, maybe they help answer your questions:

  • Do I have a M-ASK, CCC, CIC or NBT iDrive navigation ?
  • Get help with the CCC iDrive Repair – the full guide
  • BMW CCC repair : the correct diagnosis
  • What causes a dead battery on your BMW ?

Do you need help with a faulty iDrive, bluetooth or amp ? Check out the links right below:

  • our CCC repair page
  • our MULF / MULF 2 bluetooth repair page
  • our Logic 7 amplifier repair page
  • our CIC iDrive repair page, if you have the CIC version of the iDrive navigation

Would you like to add something on this topic ? Please use the comments form below, we monitor all incoming messages. Our readers will apreciate your help with making this article more informative.

What is a BMW CCC unit and how can I tell if your car has one ? (2024)

FAQs

What is a BMW CCC unit and how can I tell if your car has one ? ›

2x DVD/CD DRIVES : CCC iDrive

iDrive
iDrive is an in-car communications and entertainment system, used to control most secondary vehicle systems in late-model BMW cars.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BMW_iDrive
Systems use a DVD drive to store/read the satellite navigation map data – You can tell if an iDrive System is a CCC System if there are two DVD slots on the main head unit.

Which BMW operating system do I have? ›

All current-shape BMWs have iDrive 7.0, unless the car launched in 2021 or later in which case it'll have iDrive 8.0. Generally, BMWs produced between 2015 and 2019 have iDrive 5.0 or 6.0 software. If you're unsure, your manual may be able to tell you, or you can contact a dealer or BMW specialist.

What is a CCC module BMW? ›

CCC stands for Car Communication Computer. iDrive is a collection of hardware and software which has the role of controlling the entertainment and communication modules in BMW cars produced from 2001 onwards. The BMW CCC unit is one particular model of the BMW iDrive system.

What is the difference between CCC and CIC BMW? ›

CiC iDrive systems provide faster processing power and a more responsive graphical user interface in comparison to the CCC system.

How can I tell which version of iDrive I have? ›

The best way to check what the current S/W is installed is by using the iDrive menu. Taking as an example my X7, I know I have the 11/2022 software. On my iPhone, the method you described showed 7.2021. On my iPad, the same method shows 3.2022.

How do I identify BMW parts? ›

The current BMW numbering system allows you to identify a part in as little as 7 numbers. Almost every BMW part has, at minimum, a 7-digit number printed on it that is always unique to the part itself. Below is an example of a common part on many BMWs—a fuel injector.

How do I know what features my BMW has? ›

https://www.mdecoder.com/ Indicate the last 7 characters of any VIN of a BMW car (+ complete the CAPTCHA) to get a complete list of production specifications.

What is a CCC system? ›

The Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System is a standardized, coded nursing terminology that identifies the discrete elements of nursing practice. The CCC provides a unique framework and coding structure. Used for documenting the plan of care; following the nursing process in all health care settings.

What is the CCC in cars? ›

The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) is a standards-based organization designed to interoperate technologies.

How much does it cost to replace a BMW CAS module? ›

An OEM BMW CAS can cost between $1000 - $2000.

How do I know if my BMW is CIC? ›

If you're unsure whether you have CIC or NTB, you can tell by the menu selections. With NBT, the whole line is highighted red while CIC uses a red box outline. This latest version of iDrive known as “NBT EVO”. It was introduced approx from 06/2016.

Can I replace BMW CCC with CIC? ›

If you want to retrofit a CIC iDrive in your older BMW with a CCC system you have to perform a complete hardware upgrade, including the screen, head unit, iDrive controller and trim. Check out BimmerTech's CIC Navigation System retrofit and pack your car with advanced tech features.

Can BMW CCC play DVD? ›

They can play DVD movies because they have upgraded processors and a hardware decoder chip onboard to process the DVD video. The CCC based iDrives are a VxWorks operating system under the hood. Unfortunately there's nothing you can do to make it natively play DVD video.

How do I know what version of iDrive my BMW has? ›

With your iDrive navigation open, use the settings menu to scroll to "Navigation system version", where you will see the region, version and year of your current GPS data.

Can I upgrade the iDrive in my BMW? ›

Simply download the update on your mobile device, or directly to your vehicle. Then, when your vehicle is parked run the installation at a convenient time. Installation takes up to 20 minutes to complete – and you'll be ready to enjoy new and enhanced features on your next drive.

How do I check my BMW firmware version? ›

Using the My BMW App
  1. Download the My BMW App on your smartphone or tablet.
  2. Open the app and sign in with your BMW account.
  3. Tap on the Vehicle tab.
  4. Under Software Updates, you will see if there are any updates available for your vehicle.
  5. If there are updates available, you can download them to your smartphone or tablet.
Sep 11, 2023

Can I upgrade iDrive 6 to 7? ›

Can you update iDrive 6 to 7? Changing from iDrive 6.0 to iDrive 7.0 is for the time being not possible, as it would cause too much interference with the vehicle structure. So, if you'd like to use the latest system your only solution is to switch to a BMW already supporting it.

When did BMW Operating System 7 come out? ›

The first BMW iDrive in the 2001 BMW 7 Series. The new control system that BMW launched was the BMW iDrive. It was introduced in the BMW 7 Series and radically reduced the number of buttons on the dashboard.

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