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Old 06-10-2007, 01:06 AM
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temp sensor wiring

Does anyone know the color of the wires coming out of the obc going to the temp sensor in the brake duct? They are so dirty I can tell the color! My car is 1994 325i with the obc with 18 buttons.Please any help would be appreciated,does the outside temp sensor have any control as far as the ac is concerned?Someone told me it did??? Thanks Again!!
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Old 06-11-2007, 12:24 PM
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Re: temp sensor wiring

AC has no affect, strictly outside air temp. Locate the sensor (In the air dam) and remove the electrical connector and clean everything up. I have had to make a new connector (from wires to the probe) using bullet style connectors and cutting the wires, crimping on the female connectors and sliding them onto the male portion at the probe.
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Old 06-11-2007, 12:32 PM
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Re: temp sensor wiring

I really would like the wire colors , i want to run new wires from obc to the probe under the hood. the wires are damaged somewhere between the probe and obc but the wirirng is just too much of a hassel to to trace all the way back.I think if i just run new wires from obc right to the probe ill save myself a lot of time and effort! Thanks a lot!!
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