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Old 03-02-2011, 07:49 PM   #76
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Well,

As I remeber, was not complicated to unplug the OBC.

In my case, wasn't need any reprogram. Just pluged, and voilá!
I will have to give it a try again when i get home. Anyone have a picture of the ObC not connected? So I can see the back?
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Old 04-24-2011, 02:03 AM   #77
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Hi folks im wanting to fit the OBC to my 1999 TI had a read through the thread and the parts i need are the OBC unit with wiring loom and selector stalk is this correct? cheers
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Old 09-23-2014, 09:25 AM   #78
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So I did my obc retrofit today in my s52 318ti. Took me about 1 hour or so to take it out of the donor car in the junkyard. $11 bucks versus $100 bucks online or dealer. It took me 4 hours to complete; had to prepare the wiring I took out. Fixed the plugs to make it an easier task once I started. I taped it all up nicely as well so wires wouldn't be all over the place. I read up on the pdf file of the instructions and also followed the color coded wires to know where they were supposed to go. Taking it out of the donor car also helped me out as well.
Well I went thru the functions of the obc and 1 option has me puzzled what it is. Option 4. It just has an "M" and a number. Don't know what it means though. My mpg is almost on point. I went for a drive and it was about the same read out as my mpg gauge on my cluster (mind you I have a swap and swapped in the cluster as well).
Can anyone enlighten me what option 4 is please?

Option 1: clock
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Option 2: temperature Click image for larger version Name:	uploadfromtaptalk1411460301902.jpg Views:	310 Size:	3.2 KB ID:	15216

Option 3: MPG
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Option 4: unsure what this is??
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Option 5: MPH
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Me thinks the fourth display is the remaining RANGE in miles. Check out pages 32–34 of this BMW Driver Information Systems PDF.

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(I decided to add to this existing thread.)

So I did my obc retrofit today in my s52 318ti. Took me about 1 hour or so to take it out of the donor car in the junkyard. $11 bucks versus $100 bucks online or dealer. It took me 4 hours to complete; had to prepare the wiring I took out. Fixed the plugs to make it an easier task once I started. I taped it all up nicely as well so wires wouldn't be all over the place. I read up on the pdf file of the instructions and also followed the color coded wires to know where they were supposed to go. Taking it out of the donor car also helped me out as well.
Well I went thru the functions of the obc and 1 option has me puzzled what it is. Option 4. It just has an "M" and a number. Don't know what it means though. My mpg is almost on point. I went for a drive and it was about the same read out as my mpg gauge on my cluster (mind you I have a swap and swapped in the cluster as well).
Can anyone enlighten me what option 4 is please?

Option 1: clock
Attachment 15215

Option 2: temperature Attachment 15216

Option 3: MPG
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Option 4: unsure what this is??
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Option 5: MPH
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Did you not get the "PPP" screen?
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