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    #16
    Would it be ok to splice it into one of the ignition relays in the c101? Or would it cause problems from drawing to much power? or something like that.

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      #17
      i dont want to thread jack.....lets keep this thread for oil level sensors. do a search in this forum with the title ABS. we just discussed this a couple of weeks ago. revive an old post if the solution is unclear.
      cheers, jason

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        #18
        Ok, so to sum this thread up

        If your x20 doesn't have the oil level dynamic wire(usually pin 10) then you will need to run a 3 wiries from the sensor in the oilpan to the e30 c101.

        The 3 wires are:

        1: Dynamic - Run this wire to pin 10 in the c101
        2: Static - Run this wire to pin 2 in the c101
        3: Ground - Run this to passanger side strut tower.

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        "My ride, My ride, she don't beg, steal, cheat, or lie,
        My ride, My ride, and our relationship is classified."

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          #19
          Originally posted by Mike B. View Post
          You need to wire in the E34 oil level sender separate from your E36 harness. It's three wires - two signal wires and a ground.

          So you will need to wire in both the dynamic (E30 pin #10) and static (E30 pin #2) signals from the sender or it won't work properly.
          im using the e36 oil level sender, would this work the same way as the e34 one?

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            #20
            Does anyone have a picture of the e34 oil level wiring? I am about to buy what I think is the right sensor/wires but I want to make sure it is the right thing before I buy it.

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