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    Hey r3v,

    Got my s50 back in my 318i and mounted up and I am getting started on getting everything hooked back up.

    I was hoping somebody would happen to have a photo or something of the harness labeled with where each plug and connector is supposed to go to help me eliminate some of the guesswork since my harness wasn't labeled at all when I received it.

    Thanks for any help.

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      #3
      Is the C101 already taken care of?
      I label all my adapted harnesses ;)
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        #4
        multimeter and ecu pin out
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          #5
          Originally posted by 328ijunkie View Post
          Is the C101 already taken care of?
          I label all my adapted harnesses ;)
          http://www.markertmotorworks.com/Cus..._Harness_.html
          I actually bought the motor from a local shop and they supplied an adapted harness with the motor.

          I'm just trying to figure out where all of the plugs and connectors for the various sensors go.

          Feelin' kind of stuck.

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            #6
            Pull the rubber boots back on the connectors

            oil pressure sensor BRN/GRN or BRN/GRY
            front coolant temperature sensor (ECU) BRN/RED BRN
            rear coolant temperature sensor (Gauge Sensor) BRN/YEL BRN/VIO
            crank position sensor YEL
            cam position sensor YEL RED/WHT BRN/ORG
            VANOS solenoid RED/WHT GRN/BLU
            knock sensor, 1-3 BLK NCA DME PIN 70
            knock sensor, 4-6 BLK NCA DME PIN 69
            throttle position sensor (TPS) BRN BRN/BLK RED/YEL
            intake air temperature (IAT) sensor BRN GRY
            idle control valve (ICV) WHT/YEL RED/WHT WHT/GRN
            Evaporative emissions valve BRN RED/WHT

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jafxod View Post
              Pull the rubber boots back on the connectors

              oil pressure sensor BRN/GRN or BRN/GRY
              front coolant temperature sensor (ECU) BRN/RED BRN
              rear coolant temperature sensor (Gauge Sensor) BRN/YEL BRN/VIO
              crank position sensor YEL
              cam position sensor YEL RED/WHT BRN/ORG
              VANOS solenoid RED/WHT GRN/BLU
              knock sensor, 1-3 BLK NCA DME PIN 70
              knock sensor, 4-6 BLK NCA DME PIN 69
              throttle position sensor (TPS) BRN BRN/BLK RED/YEL
              intake air temperature (IAT) sensor BRN GRY
              idle control valve (ICV) WHT/YEL RED/WHT WHT/GRN
              Evaporative emissions valve BRN RED/WHT
              Thanks a lot for the help!

              I seem to have all of them, except I have a quick question concerning the crank position sensor. I know you have it listed as YEL, but I have one three-prong plug left that has three wires; black, yellow and clear.

              Is it possible that this is the corresponding wire for my crank position sensor?

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                #8
                Use a multimeter and e36 ETM, its the only way to be sure and you'll have peace of mind knowing everything connects the way its supposed to. You can figure out that connection in like 5 seconds and won't have to rely on wire colour

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by khnordeen View Post
                  Thanks a lot for the help!

                  I seem to have all of them, except I have a quick question concerning the crank position sensor. I know you have it listed as YEL, but I have one three-prong plug left that has three wires; black, yellow and clear.

                  Is it possible that this is the corresponding wire for my crank position sensor?
                  Yes, YEL is the actual wire in the plug that is the signal.
                  Originally posted by 325Projectz
                  don't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.
                  :nice:

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