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Originally posted by akorcovelos View Postwhy is everyone saying to remove the dme harness from the glovebox? I pulled mine without doing that, just unplugged everything and left the harness in the car."Life is hard...it's a lot harder if you're stupid."
Tom
72 2002
87 327i
88 525i
88 535i
03 530i
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Originally posted by h82crash View PostI don't know, 2 connections vs 20. Fishing the injector harness through the manifold is a pita with the engine in the car.
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Originally posted by akorcovelos View Postif there is a swap or rebuild to be done all those 20 connections need to be removed anyway, so your just adding 2 more for no reason?
Try it, you will like it.
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do you guys really have that much trouble with M20 wiring?
if I'm not forgetting something, there's 11 connections. temp sensor, temp sender, ICV, impulse sensor, coil negative, VR sensor, purge canister, AFM, oil pressure switch, TPS, and O2. easy as pie! the only ones that are required to run the car are the VR, temp sensor, coil negative and AFM (it will even run without the AFM, just very poorly).
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Uh, aren't the alt leads and starter leads part of the harness? Also 6 injectors need to be hooked up. That's 10 more. I'm not saying it can't be done or that there are too many connections for my brain to handle, it's just easier to work around the engine and see all the connections with it on a stand. I think pulling the plug through the firewall and unscrewing the harness plug is a small price to pay for simplicity.
Just expressing ideas and tips from experience. You guys do what you want."Life is hard...it's a lot harder if you're stupid."
Tom
72 2002
87 327i
88 525i
88 535i
03 530i
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Originally posted by h82crash View PostUh, aren't the alt leads and starter leads part of the harness? Also 6 injectors need to be hooked up. That's 10 more. I'm not saying it can't be done or that there are too many connections for my brain to handle, it's just easier to work around the engine and see all the connections with it on a stand. I think pulling the plug through the firewall and unscrewing the harness plug is a small price to pay for simplicity.
Just expressing ideas and tips from experience. You guys do what you want.
no they are not part of the engine harness. also, you can unplug the round connector under the intake manifold (that also connects to the ICV, TPS, and coolant sensors), so it's actually less. I wouldn't really count all 6 injectors as seperate connections either, especially since there are technically only 2 banks of injectors anyway.
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Originally posted by nando View Postno they are not part of the engine harness. also, you can unplug the round connector under the intake manifold (that also connects to the ICV, TPS, and coolant sensors), so it's actually less. I wouldn't really count all 6 injectors as seperate connections either, especially since there are technically only 2 banks of injectors anyway."Life is hard...it's a lot harder if you're stupid."
Tom
72 2002
87 327i
88 525i
88 535i
03 530i
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