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OBC Retrofitting Tips
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Subject: OBC Retrofitting Tips
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From: Richard Cartiledge <[email protected]>
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Date: 13 Aug 96 12:10:37 +0000
Although I can't say for different/later models, I found fitting an OBC t=
o my 1986 525i a simple job as long as you have a wiring diagram such as =
in the Haynes manual.
In my car, the clock was removed and replaced by the computer display/key=
pad unit, a multiway cable connected the display/keypad to the OBC contro=
l unit (brain) in driver's knee panel below steering wheel. The `OBC cont=
rol unit' is then connect via another multiway lead to the back of the in=
strument cluster (to tell it the speed/consumtion/mileage etc..)
Out of the OBC control unit there are a few other wire, this is where the=
wiring diagram came in, matching the colour coding of the wires and labe=
lling them I was able to find the green wires in the dashboard for the CO=
DE immobiliser which are connected to the OBC control unit, also, the add=
itional horn output wire from the obccu, the outside temperature sensor w=
ires, the permanent and ignition controlled 12v supply and an earth.
It all works fine, but if you take one out of another model, you may need=
to replace the model-specific coding plug in the OBC control unit.