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01-27-2013, 12:12 PM | #1 |
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Wire Colors ?
Anyone know the colours of the wires either in the main harness to the lights and dimmer switch or the one going to the gauge panel??
Want a hot 12v when switched on and the lead from the dimmer to go to a light in the boost gauge so that it will dim with the rest of them - if possible
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01-28-2013, 06:00 PM | #3 |
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I did a search and only found that some state all BMW's have wiring that is similar Grey/REd is dimmed power / depending on the amperage of the fused link - I will probably cut some or remove the connector and check the pins - then I will let everyone else know - it is so easy to get the gauges out and if you are mounting any electrical stuff anywhere near or above the dash -it is the easiest access point
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01-29-2013, 08:53 AM | #4 |
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This link:
http://www.billswebspace.com/MZ4Subw...stallation.htm Was in this thread: http://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=768792 There are some wire color references there, I can dig through others, it took me some time to go through a lot of threads, it is there somewhere, just need to invest some time. Sorry that's all I have... |
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01-29-2013, 03:13 PM | #5 |
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Thanks!
Went to : http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r.../e85/index.htm and with JAVA you can download any one you want
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01-31-2013, 06:37 PM | #6 |
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Good info to remember if behind dash looking for wiring
Here is a great bit of info and I can confirm that two of the colours are correct!!
Brown is ground - it is uncovered and stripped in the bundle going to the gauges Grey and Red is a dimmer power 12 V - same as dash lights - will go up and down with wheel on dash. IT is stripped a bit in the bundle going to the switch and dimmer wheel. If you are trying to decypher BMW wiring diagrams, it's rather essential to realise that: BL=blue BR=brown GE=yellow GN=green GR=grey OR=orange RT=red SW=black VI=violet WS=white Some advice I received a long time ago from wiring guru Ron Styger of Unoffical BMW fame: In general, a solid red wire is hot at all times. A red wire with any color stripe is hot at all times after a fuse. In general, a solid green wire is hot in run and start. A green wire with any color stripe is hot in run and start after a fuse. In general, a solid violet wire is hot in accessory, run and start. A violet wire with any color stripe is hot in accessory, run and start after a fuse. In general, brown is ground. Gray with a red stripe is dimmed lighting. I can't vouch for any of it myself, but Tim generally knows that of which he speaks. Hope it helps! --
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Do any of these BMW schematics help: http://www.shipkiller.com/Various_Lighting_Harness.html
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Thanks a lot - I do have a lot of them - the problem is that the power goes into the switch and dimmer and goes through a bunch of circuit boards and gets re-arranged and comes back out and goes all over the place. Its tough to get at them and no hope of trying to follow any of them,
So - knowing that any grey,red wire is a dim control 2v-12v+ makes it a lot easier - NOW _ check it for sure with a volt meter as I did before you wire anything in. The Green with any coloured stripe is hot with run and on so thats the main power to the gauge as it is also fused. May put connectors on the wires to if I have to pull the gauge I don't have to cut the wires to take it off.
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