Went to the junkyard today to snip some E36 chassis side engine harness connectors and notices that it has two. I am planning on making my own 24v conversion adapter and am wondering why the E36 has 2 plugs on the chassis side. Sorry if this post is confusing. Any info would be appreciated.
Questions on E36 chassis wiring
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Questions on E36 chassis wiring
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diagnostic plug probably.....let me check out an e36 at work to confirm it (in the morning)....My 2.9L Build!
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sounds like auto trans to me. im pretty sure the connectors are the same. i saved mine in case i need to make another one someday. ive got the connector tools.Old and improved:
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I've got my wire harness layed out on a table right now and I'm trying to identify all of the plugs, working through it slowly. I think I'm going to take a hi-res photo of it all sprawled out, and try and identify what I can. The rest I'll ask for help on, but it would be a usefull tool for others later. I'll try and do that tonight or early next week.-Brandon
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was it a auto tranny?? if it was then it was the connector for the transmission, they look the same.Comment
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I honestly did not even pay attention to what tranny either car had, but that makes sense because they do look the same, just less pins. I grabbed all of them anyway so no biggie.
Matt, I prefer a plug and play adapter that way my engine harness stays intact and my chassis harness stays intact. No modifications to either. :)
Now to find the wiring chart for this adapter, I know it's gotta be here somewhere on this damn site, lol.Comment
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