Or, I could have just said "Check that the red wire in the center of the starter relay is connected well."

Chuey
Yeah, that was the sudden realization from Parkhouse's article confirming what I thought I was seeing on the schematic.Tim Shepherd wrote:Mel, I'm not sure if you realize this, but those two blue/green wires connected to the factory relay don't actually do anything in the relay. They can just be connected together with a short strip of brass. Not sure why BMW did it this way, maybe it was just a convenient place to connect the two wires from separate harnesses (and make it a one of a kind BMW relay in the process).
Well hey, I just went back and actually read your post. You know, the one with the picture? Sounds like you are, as we say in Hawaii, "on it like an opihi" (pronounced oh-pee-hee: a small limpet-like mollusk).melville wrote:Yeah, that was the sudden realization from Parkhouse's article confirming what I thought I was seeing on the schematic.Tim Shepherd wrote:Mel, I'm not sure if you realize this, but those two blue/green wires connected to the factory relay don't actually do anything in the relay. They can just be connected together with a short strip of brass. Not sure why BMW did it this way, maybe it was just a convenient place to connect the two wires from separate harnesses (and make it a one of a kind BMW relay in the process).