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  Topic: How to connect to get speed
Ruudracing

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PostForum: Compatibility & Settings   Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:30 am   Subject: How to connect to get speed
Do you now how to conect the ABS sensor?

Thanks Wink
  Topic: How to connect to get speed
Ruudracing

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PostForum: Compatibility & Settings   Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:45 am   Subject: How to connect to get speed
By the way talked to Bmw in Norway, they said the abs sensor have 3 connection point`s do u know whitch to use?


Thanks in advancehttp://images.bimmers.no/files/0svjffspg0lc6qgg836s.jpg
  Topic: How to connect to get speed
Ruudracing

Replies: 5
Views: 426

PostForum: Compatibility & Settings   Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:36 am   Subject: How to connect to get speed
Did not get this to work, Bying an abs sensor tomorrow and will try this, hopefully this will workhttp://www.ruudracing.no/images/IMG_0962.JPG
  Topic: How to connect to get speed
Ruudracing

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Views: 426

PostForum: Compatibility & Settings   Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:52 pm   Subject: How to connect to get speed
Hello we own a totally rebuilt Bmw m3 e36.
The car has autronic sm4 and the only connection point left is the one on the rear axel, dont know what type of transmitter this is but it has 2 pin.

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