the numbers on the plug read 1-828878-1 and below 1378138-05...tried both numbers...no luck.. also says Tyco on the plug with BMW as well..now i am itchy to know what this is forapplehero said:Find the bmw part number on the connector - usually 7 or 11 digits long. Then go to this: Real OEM and input the number. Select your car and it may tell you what its used for
I removed the battery cover where tools and manuals live. Behind the mat about 20cm from the battery, I found this plug. It is tied into the wires that come from the rear lights.lpret said:Now you got me curious too!
I checked and i don't seem to have that one, you say loose in the battery compartment or loose elsewhere in the boot?
I've got Bluetooth but the colour scheme of the wires looks different.
maybe for the tow bar harness
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There is also a second bundle going to the back of the module, with thicker black wires.
Keep us posted when you do figure it out?
homeboy said:the numbers on the plug read 1-828878-1 and below 1378138 -05...tried both numbers...no luck.. also says Tyco on the plug with BMW as well..now i am itchy to know what this is forapplehero said:Find the bmw part number on the connector - usually 7 or 11 digits long. Then go to this: Real OEM and input the number. Select your car and it may tell you what its used for
I removed the battery cover where tools and manuals live. Behind the mat about 20cm from the battery, I found this plug. It is tied into the wires that come from the rear lights.lpret said:Now you got me curious too!
I checked and i don't seem to have that one, you say loose in the battery compartment or loose elsewhere in the boot?
I've got Bluetooth but the colour scheme of the wires looks different.
maybe for the tow bar harness
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There is also a second bundle going to the back of the module, with thicker black wires.
Keep us posted when you do figure it out?
DieselFan said:homeboy said:the numbers on the plug read 1-828878-1 and below 1378138 -05...tried both numbers...no luck.. also says Tyco on the plug with BMW as well..now i am itchy to know what this is forapplehero said:Find the bmw part number on the connector - usually 7 or 11 digits long. Then go to this: Real OEM and input the number. Select your car and it may tell you what its used for
I removed the battery cover where tools and manuals live. Behind the mat about 20cm from the battery, I found this plug. It is tied into the wires that come from the rear lights.lpret said:Now you got me curious too!
I checked and i don't seem to have that one, you say loose in the battery compartment or loose elsewhere in the boot?
I've got Bluetooth but the colour scheme of the wires looks different.
maybe for the tow bar harness
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There is also a second bundle going to the back of the module, with thicker black wires.
Keep us posted when you do figure it out?
1378138 that's the part number. Realoem brings up highFi and top hifi amplifier plug or periphery plug. But for the e39. It's probably just pre wiring for some something. decode your vin and see what was pre wired In the car.
homeboy said:DieselFan said:homeboy said:the numbers on the plug read 1-828878-1 and below 1378138 -05...tried both numbers...no luck.. also says Tyco on the plug with BMW as well..now i am itchy to know what this is forapplehero said:Find the bmw part number on the connector - usually 7 or 11 digits long. Then go to this: Real OEM and input the number. Select your car and it may tell you what its used for
I removed the battery cover where tools and manuals live. Behind the mat about 20cm from the battery, I found this plug. It is tied into the wires that come from the rear lights.lpret said:Now you got me curious too!
I checked and i don't seem to have that one, you say loose in the battery compartment or loose elsewhere in the boot?
I've got Bluetooth but the colour scheme of the wires looks different.
maybe for the tow bar harness
![]()
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There is also a second bundle going to the back of the module, with thicker black wires.
Keep us posted when you do figure it out?
1378138 that's the part number. Realoem brings up highFi and top hifi amplifier plug or periphery plug. But for the e39. It's probably just pre wiring for some something. decode your vin and see what was pre wired In the car.
How do I do that? My VIN number is NN40616
Nope, for my E90ChefDJ said:For the E39? :thinking:
Let me check...
DieselFan said:homeboy said:DieselFan said:homeboy said:the numbers on the plug read 1-828878-1 and below 1378138 -05...tried both numbers...no luck.. also says Tyco on the plug with BMW as well..now i am itchy to know what this is forapplehero said:Find the bmw part number on the connector - usually 7 or 11 digits long. Then go to this: Real OEM and input the number. Select your car and it may tell you what its used for
I removed the battery cover where tools and manuals live. Behind the mat about 20cm from the battery, I found this plug. It is tied into the wires that come from the rear lights.lpret said:Now you got me curious too!
I checked and i don't seem to have that one, you say loose in the battery compartment or loose elsewhere in the boot?
I've got Bluetooth but the colour scheme of the wires looks different.
maybe for the tow bar harness
![]()
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There is also a second bundle going to the back of the module, with thicker black wires.
Keep us posted when you do figure it out?
1378138 that's the part number. Realoem brings up highFi and top hifi amplifier plug or periphery plug. But for the e39. It's probably just pre wiring for some something. decode your vin and see what was pre wired In the car.
How do I do that? My VIN number is NN40616
Just Google bmw vin decoder