What are the 2 orange modules? and the grey one above, for that matter.
Also..... the orange connector that is disintegrating..... whats the best way to replace?
Name the orange devices
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Re: Name the orange devices
Sorry........ Late 88 M6 USA spec
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SRS System (Siemans) Impact/Improbable Deceleration Sensor Components for Airbag Control Module #65771377458 as used on e23, e24, e28 & e30.
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Re: Name the orange devices
I've got the same looking situation on my '88 M6. I taped mine up with electrical tape since I haven't been able to find any replacements for it. Would be curious as to what some more experienced guys have done in this situation.
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some of it is available here - https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw ... 121386309/
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Re: Name the orange devices
Looks to me like they are feeding into that auxiliary fuse box, which in my 81 Euro fed after market air usually added at the dealer??
81 Euro 635 M90 with motronic. Currently under a complete nut and bolt restoration. Pictures at
flickr.com/photos/bertsphotos.
flickr.com/photos/bertsphotos.