Not sure what EML stands for. But if its is a fly by wire throttle, mine doesnt have it. Thanks to everyone for the help and suggestions.Quote:
Originally Posted by t_marat
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Not sure what EML stands for. But if its is a fly by wire throttle, mine doesnt have it. Thanks to everyone for the help and suggestions.Quote:
Originally Posted by t_marat
I spotted the small outlet was used on my good friend e34.535i.sport's car. The small vacuum hose that comes off it disappears into the bulkhead near the heater inlets on his. While this hasnt caused me a problem in nearly 3 years, its bugged me now and I'd like to know where it connects, what its for and if I should have one too! :D.
Yeh mine has been blocked off too.
We need to get to the bottom of this mystery! :D
It's interesting as I don't have many interior 'luxuries'... In fact I would say almost definitley less that the Whiskychaser, as I know he has air con which I don't...
Inside I have normal heater/blower facilities, OBC, radio, heated rear screen, electric sunroof and electric mirrors.
What about you Colin?
I dont know if they are luxuries, but my front seats are electric as are their headrests. FWIW it also has rear headrests and what I think are called 'big' arm rests front and back. It has those little speakers in the front doors and a rear sun blind (that gets loads of use!:D) The air con doesnt work properly as it needs some gas - I depressed the valve lifting the head off:( It has a cassette box thats really useful - for something I've yet to discover. Oh, and cruise control.
My brother made up a 'webcam on a stick' for me when I was trying to locate a coolant leak once. Will have to ask him to dig it out for me so I can have a proper look round those heater pipes. My best guess at the moment is that the vacuum is used to empty the ashtray on yours;)
The sensor is mounted to the panel beneath the dash. Here's a pic from a 1990 E34:
http://shark.armchair.mb.ca/~dave/52...5/i8270432.jpg
You can see it to the right of the chime unit. I believe it's used to determine the interior temperature in order to maintain the temp set on the HVAC panel. I assume there's one on the passenger side too, but I don't recall.