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Post by Richard H 9th September 2009, 09:20

study For those of you who are irresistibly curious about your BMW's Hi-tech wiring and operating systems,
here is some insight into the world of the electronics on your Berlin-built baby.... geek

http://www.bmwra.org/otl/canbus/

scratch
There will be a two hour exam paper at the end of the training session.Suspect
Those who fail to make the cut will be required to rely on Dealer-based technicians to keep their babies running... silent

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Post by Marnus 10th September 2009, 07:21

I had a look. Lost interest (or just understanding) at the first circuit wiring diagram silent

I will certainly make use of professional services when it comes to the insides. I wired my GPS power into the inside of the 12V adapter plug under the seat, but that was it. Very Happy
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