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  • The_Glory
    E30 Addict
    • Jul 2022
    • 403

    #466
    Originally posted by Vincenze
    You have extensive knowledge.

    Do you have documentation or electric diagrams for the automatic climate control and automatic air conditioner?

    It was installed in European E30s.
    Air conditioning with climate control is a rather rare option. My friend installed one on his E30 Touring. So far, I have only installed a blue-red temperature control scale with temperature numbers from him :) If I manage to find such a kit, I will install it.
    But I have the factory EBA instructions for installing this air conditioner.
    There is also an EBA instruction for a regular air conditioner.
    And for the early version with an additional fan in the cabin (including the wiring diagram).
    I will try to post them here if necessary.

    Unfortunately, I only have the wiring diagrams from ETM for a regular air conditioner.

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    • The_Glory
      E30 Addict
      • Jul 2022
      • 403

      #467
      Originally posted by Vincenze
      You have extensive knowledge.

      Do you have documentation or electric diagrams for the automatic climate control and automatic air conditioner?

      It was installed in European E30s.
      The file sizes are too large to upload here. Send me your email address and I'll send them to you if needed.

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      • Vincenze
        E30 Modder
        • Apr 2019
        • 957

        #468
        Thank you.

        All EBAs are available here

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        • The_Glory
          E30 Addict
          • Jul 2022
          • 403

          #469
          Originally posted by Vincenze
          Thank you.

          All EBAs are available here
          http://www.ow.no/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=34
          Yes, I know about this catalog. But I have four CDs with EBA catalogs. And there are a few more instructions there. At least those that concern the E30.

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          • Vincenze
            E30 Modder
            • Apr 2019
            • 957

            #470
            Originally posted by varg

            I think I had the last one I pulled listed for $50 over a year before someone finally bought it, to cut the bellhousing for a conversion project.
            I checked videos on YouTube.
            People say the ZF 4HP22 is a very reliable transmission.

            If nobody needs it, then it rarely fails.

            For comparison, everybody wants to buy an M20 head.

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            • anilatasy
              Noobie
              • Jan 2026
              • 2

              #471
              Ohh thank God, I finally got my hands on a "Shadow of Intelligence E30" thread. Mr. The_Glory (I apologize for not knowing your name), I've been reading all your posts one by one for the past 3 weeks. :)
              I've read almost everything: your local sites, other E30 forums, and the blogs you've created. Truly, you're an idol for me, both as a subject and a writer. I've probably read all the processes three times, taken notes, and saved all the data you provided. I'm honestly very excited about the car's final state. After the brakes, the bumpers were completely installed, and I'm wondering if the car is finished. I hope everything is going well for you and the E30. I have a 1990 3.16i E30 in the same color and I'm doing a basic restoration. I was selling my car, but your thread changed my mind :)
              If this topic were discussed in our country, you'd probably receive thousands of positive comments. :)

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              • The_Glory
                E30 Addict
                • Jul 2022
                • 403

                #472
                Originally posted by anilatasy
                Ohh thank God, I finally got my hands on a "Shadow of Intelligence E30" thread. Mr. The_Glory (I apologize for not knowing your name), I've been reading all your posts one by one for the past 3 weeks. :)
                I've read almost everything: your local sites, other E30 forums, and the blogs you've created. Truly, you're an idol for me, both as a subject and a writer. I've probably read all the processes three times, taken notes, and saved all the data you provided. I'm honestly very excited about the car's final state. After the brakes, the bumpers were completely installed, and I'm wondering if the car is finished. I hope everything is going well for you and the E30. I have a 1990 3.16i E30 in the same color and I'm doing a basic restoration. I was selling my car, but your thread changed my mind :)
                If this topic were discussed in our country, you'd probably receive thousands of positive comments. :)
                Hello! I am sincerely grateful to you for such a nice assessment of my work! ) I am glad that you found it interesting and useful.
                Unfortunately, I did nothing more with the car, because because of these damned Russian animals, we have electricity only a few hours a day, and mostly at night. Besides, it is still very cold. The garage is in the basement, so in the dark and cold I physically have no way to do anything there.

                Your car has a beautiful color! ;) I wish you success in restoring it!

                And thanks again for the kind words! )​
                Last edited by The_Glory; 02-09-2026, 04:14 AM.

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                • The_Glory
                  E30 Addict
                  • Jul 2022
                  • 403

                  #473
                  RADIOPASS Cards

                  So, the car has been in the garage since the end of September last year. Winter is already ending, and I haven't done anything with it. Although, I was going to paint and install the bumpers and paint at least one set of wheel rims by spring.... I already gave up on planning something...
                  There are two reasons for this - lack of finances, and lack of electricity. Or rather, it's one and the same reason - damned Russian bastards!
                  My garage is in the basement, and due to constant rocket attacks and blackouts, we only had electricity for a few hours a day all winter, and then mostly at night. In addition, it was very cold this winter. Therefore, it was physically impossible to do anything in the garage.

                  But, one day, I remembered that I was going to make code cards for my radios. I had already ordered blank forms for them and a sticker for the glass.


                  The forms are made according to the original card.
                  Not an exact copy, but still more like "old school" than the new black originals (01 39 9 781 688).


                  The back is clean.


                  If you print a full copy, on both sides, with text and codes for each radio, then each card is quite expensive. So at first I wanted to just write the codes manually in the same forms - as on the new original cards. But, either I explained it poorly, or I was misunderstood - and all the cards were made with the name of one model of the radio, which was on the sample - "RADIOPASS BMW BUSINESS RDS". Therefore, the model of the radio had to be glued. I decided to print the codes separately and paste them into the cards, rather than write them manually.
                  There was no light in the garage, so I settled down at home in the kitchen. )


                  I cut out strips with the model names and codes and glued them onto the cards.


                  Maybe a little "collective farm", but now the goal was to always have the codes for each radio "at hand", and not to look for them somewhere in the notes on pieces of paper every time. Maybe someday I'll make a model myself and print them out right away with the codes, but for now it will be fine )


                  I caught a moment while it was light in the garage to spread the cards out on the radios and stick a sticker. I also saved the papers with the codes just in case ;)


                  Currently, the car has a BMW BAVARIA C BUSINESS radio, so I put the corresponding instructions and a card with the code in the documentation folder.


                  The SAFETY BMW BAVARIA sticker is usually glued to the driver's door glass, but I already have a sticker for the standard alarm there, so I glued it next to it, on the rear door glass. It is glued to the inside of the glass.


                  I was a little worried that this sticker would look like a bright red spot on a blue car, but in fact it turned out to be almost invisible on the glass.


                  The text is even difficult to read.


                  A bit of strange logic - a warning that is almost not noticeable... )


                  Now everything is as it should be in a car with "music"! )

                  A little later I will write about one more little thing.

                  Or maybe I will paint the bumpers.... )

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                  • The_Glory
                    E30 Addict
                    • Jul 2022
                    • 403

                    #474
                    Gift - BMW E30 M3 Touring 3-door

                    A year ago I gave my daughter an E30 for her birthday, and recently she brought me a gift from Lviv region.


                    Also an E30, and an "exclusive" one - the M3 Touring 3-door! ;)
                    Here's one:




                    Of course, Hot Wheels is not a collectible scale model, but just a toy. Besides, the car model itself doesn't exist in real life, but it's cool! )








                    It was really nice to receive such a gift from my daughter! I put it on the shelf next to her previous gift - M8 ;)


                    Well, that was a "lyrical digression" ) , but on topic, I'll write about some little things later.

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                    • The_Glory
                      E30 Addict
                      • Jul 2022
                      • 403

                      #475
                      Additional functions of the BSC - SRS lamp (Airbag)

                      During the process of assembling the car, I already wrote about installing the top version of the on-board control system (BSC) for the Japanese market, and described its additional functions. One of them is the driver's airbag indicator lamp - SRS (Airbag). Recently, I learned something new about it, so I decided to make another separate entry about it. Although, this is a trifle.

                      So, the problem was that with this top unit, the CHECK indicator lamp on the instrument panel did not work. Someone had already tried to repair the board, or solder something there, but nothing sensible came of it. I found out a long time ago that the additional 4 lamps are provided on all units, but on the European market they are simply not used. Therefore, I decided to buy a regular standard unit to take a whole board from it. Although, I still have a regular standard unit for the US market, but it is in perfect condition, and I felt sorry to throw it away.
                      In the photo from top to bottom - the top unit for Japan, the standard unit for the USA, the standard unit for Europe:


                      And here I was unsuccessful! ) The units are from three different manufacturers - VDO, HELLA, BOSCH. The connector and functionality are the same, but the location of the four additional lamps on the board is different! Accordingly, the location of the holes for the lamps in the housing is different. I bought HELLA.


                      Obviously, simply moving the HELLA board into the VDO housing will not work.
                      Therefore, I decided to move the VDO light filters into the HELLA housing. I disassembled both units, and here I was unsuccessful again! ) It turned out that the backlight in the blocks is implemented completely differently.


                      In HELLA it is just a lamp that shines through the slots in the housing and an amber light filter - quite primitive. And in VDO the backlight is implemented much better - through a separate transparent amber light guide in the housing, to each lamp. The light filter and the glass with the icons are separate parts.


                      Therefore, the backlight in VDO looks and shines much better and more beautifully than in HELLA. Of course, I decided to look for a VDO block. I bought two more )


                      Then it turned out that the backlight in one was not working, and the "Motor Oil" lamp in the other was not working. Another failure...
                      But later, a clubmate sent me three more VDO boards.


                      And finally, one of them turned out to be fully functional! )
                      But during all these "tests" I noticed that on one board, in addition to the four additional lamps, there is one more lamp!


                      I had never seen it there before.


                      As it turned out, its contacts are parallel to the driver's airbag lamp (SRS).


                      That is, in cars with an airbag, a backup indicator lamp for the airbag is provided. I also did not see this in the ETM diagrams. I do not know why this is done, obviously for safety. Apparently, so that this lamp glows brighter than other lamps nearby and attracts more attention from the driver. Or rather, so that the backup lamp glows, even in the event of a failure of the main lamp.
                      Unfortunately, the coolant level lamp did not work in this board. Therefore, I had to choose a standard board, without this lamp. But, in any case, I decided to add this lamp - if we are going to assemble the top version! ;) Especially since there is a place for it on all boards. And I have such lamps left in stock after replacing them in the backlight of the on-board computer screen.
                      So, we solder the fifth additional lamp to its regular place.


                      Parallel to the main lamp


                      A fully working board in the top configuration is ready.


                      We assemble the top VDO unit.


                      Now it is clear why there is an additional hole in the housings of all units near the driver's airbag lamp.


                      For a backup lamp.




                      We install a light filter on top of the housing with a light guide.


                      Cover the case with glass with icons.


                      Connect and install the unit in the car.
                      We check the functionality.
                      In the "test" mode, when you press the button, all the lamps and their backlight work.


                      When the ignition is turned on, the brake light control lamp lights up, the backlight and the CHECK lamp on the instrument panel blinks.


                      After pressing the brake pedal, all the lights go out - everything is OK.


                      All the same in the video:


                      The SRS lamp will never work for me, but for the record, now it is installed there as it should be ;) Later I will write about installing impact sensors for the airbag, because I installed the wiring for them together with the other wiring. Maybe I will install the ECU unit. But I am not going to install the steering wheel with the airbag at all. Firstly, a 40-year-old airbag installed independently does not inspire much confidence in it... ) And secondly, I have never liked the design of the steering wheel with the airbag for the E30, especially its early version - it is just terrible! )
                      So, this will just be a "decorative" function for the top-end configuration! ;)

                      P.S.
                      The OVERHEAT function is visible in the video. It does not work normally for overheating of the catalyst, but simply signals the activation of the air conditioner fan to the second speed in automatic or manual mode.
                      Later I will also improve the driver's seat belt control function - it will work in normal mode.
                      And the O2 SENSOR function can only be implemented if there is a speedometer for the US market. I did the wiring, but I don't really like the scale in miles. Therefore, this question is still open... maybe somehow it will be possible to make some kind of "hybrid" of a speedometer for the US with a scale for Europe... ;)​

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