Im fairly certain this is correct but never hurts to ask. 12/29/86 production 325i going to obd1 m52.
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Double check my wiring harness adapter before I solder it tomorrow please?
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Soldering was never meant for automotive applications... Look through your car and find a "factory" solder point... Only one youll find is on a circuit board or to supplement a crimp. HVAC and and some industrial applications can use it very reliably because of lack of extreme climate change, vibrations, etc.
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Originally posted by brshelton View PostGood to know. Well did anyone double check my wiring by chance? lol
Did you ever get this sorted? My wiring diagram (86 eta to obd1 s52) looks almost identical which gives me hope that I'm headed in the right direction.
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