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    Default Questions about my new project 525i 10 pics included

    So I just scored a free 525i since it has a few problems. So first of all hoo-ray for me!

    It's a 1989 525i M20 5-speed in black and tan. 130k miles.


    Now. After a look around a bit, I see some things that don't look right. Now, the auto door locks and windows don't work. Someone spilled a soda on the window control box, so I think that explains that. What I'm concerned about is these random wires hanging around. Any thoughts on what these are and where they plug into?

    This is on the drivers side just past the small fuse box. Where does this orange plug go? Also, any idea about the relay box that might be missing?


    How about this orange plug next to the battery?


    Wire harness hanging from the underdash area?


    Notice any missing fuses? My fuse panel cover is faded and I can't read what goes where. Or that relay.


    I've tried searching, but I think my questions are a bit too specific. Any thoughts on where I can find the info I'm missing? I can only post four pic's so I'll post pic's of my new beast later.

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    Orange plugs are for SRS sensors/airbag sensors
    Looks like the one near the batt is broken
    [1994 530i/5-Speed]

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    wiring under dash is for you door chime.
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    I would suggest trying to pick up a Bentley manual and owner's manual, try e-bay. Get acquainted with www.realoem.com. The wires hanging down are definately not airbag, I don't think it was offered till a few years later.

    Greg Mendoza

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendozart
    I would suggest trying to pick up a Bentley manual and owner's manual, try e-bay. Get acquainted with www.realoem.com. The wires hanging down are definately not airbag, I don't think it was offered till a few years later.
    I can't agree more. Don't bother with any Hayes manuals, they are not worth the paper they're printed on.

    A brand new Bentley manual is fairly expensive (here in Australia at least), but you can pick up a second hand one for loose change. Keep an eye on eBay.

    If you want to buy brand new, I believe this site has a deal, click on the link labelled "Books" at the top near the forum logo.

    The Bentley manual has comprehensive electrical diagrams, which should help you a lot with your wiring. Also, it's normal to have one or two fuses missing from the fuse box (at least in my box there are a couple missing, for features that aren't in my car anyway).

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    I hope that this is a lash-up to test the electrics and the battery won't remain looking like this. It's a fire waiting to happen.

    3rd photo looks like the chime wires.
    1997 e39 523SEi touring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omega
    I hope that this is a lash-up to test the electrics and the battery won't remain looking like this. It's a fire waiting to happen.

    3rd photo looks like the chime wires.
    That's exactly what it's for. A new battery is in order asap.

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    Default As was stated the two orange wires in the engine

    compartment are definitely the impact sensor wires for the airbag, and the harness hanging down under the dash is for the chimes that alert you to headlights on, and other faults. Airbags were offered in the very first e34's, mine is a sept 88 production with SRS. The fusible link that you have pictured is most likely cracked based on your pic. That will affect the windows,radio ,obc etc..



    Quote Originally Posted by Mendozart
    I would suggest trying to pick up a Bentley manual and owner's manual, try e-bay. Get acquainted with www.realoem.com. The wires hanging down are definately not airbag, I don't think it was offered till a few years later.
    Last edited by Bill R.; 08-17-2006 at 03:09 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill R.
    compartment are definitely the impact sensor wires for the airbag, and the harness hanging down under the dash is for the chimes that alert you to headlights on, and other faults. Airbags were offered in the very first e34's, mine is a sept 88 production with SRS. The fusible link that you have pictured is most likely cracked based on your pic. That will affect the windows,radio ,obc etc..

    This one?


    When I go treplace these, do you just soder in new fusible link type wire, or are these a different type of links?
    Last edited by estrada42; 08-17-2006 at 04:00 PM.

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    Sorry about that Bill. I just assumed they didn't have airbags on the early models because my brothers 89' doesn't have one.

    Greg Mendoza

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