02-28-2019, 03:27 AM | #221 | |
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The values should now be set as in the picture with the 507. Furthermore i would also delete the fault memory. |
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02-28-2019, 03:51 AM | #222 |
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Yes will be checking that shortly. Hit midnight last night and I gave up miserably lol. Will go to my local garage to use their code scanner to see/clear faults as I dont have rheingold or ista unfortunately
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08-23-2019, 11:48 PM | #226 | |
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Hi,
Did you ever overcome the issue of the front PDC showing up only on the rear animation? I have the same issue and my front PDC was retrofitted by the previous owner and I want to solve this. Also, the PDC button was not installed. So I ordered the center console unit and want to add the wire from Pin 1 to the ICM Pin 28. Which thickness wire is used here? Anybody can assist with this. Thanx Quote:
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04-23-2020, 12:41 PM | #227 |
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can anyone in this thread answer this specific question possibly, is there leeway when placing the PDC sensors or is the wiring short/rigid?
I'm doing a custom f30 bumper right now and wondering if I can just approximate where the PDC sensors should go or if I actually have to do another test fitting and mark the holes.
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08-24-2020, 05:16 PM | #228 |
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To answer the post above, I just used 6 separate strands of 22 AWG wire and then used tesa tape around them to keep it all together. I did at first try to find a single wire with 6x 22 AWG cores in it but that worked out more expensive anyway so I decided against it.
I did resurrect this thread to ask a question though. I did this retrofit on my car yesterday. Made my own cable from the REM to the bumper and used genuine parts for the PDC mounts and the front apron cable. However I used non-genuine sensors from a certain auction site. It does all seem to work with no errors and the sensors are definitely sensing things but it does appear that there's a bit of lag or that it's even failing to detect things at times. I need to do a bit more testing to be sure though. The sensors were unpainted so I gave them a light sanding with 2000 grit paper, one layer of plastic primer, two light coats of paint and two light coats of clear coat. The sensors all look great which is impressive for me given that I'm terrible at painting things. If there is an issue (and while I can't be 100% sure yet, my gut feeling is that it isn't quite right) could it be that I used too much paint on the sensors or that these non-genuine sensors are just crap? Don't mind buying genuine sensors if I have to but if it sounds like I've given them too much paint then I'd rather try sorting that out first. |
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08-27-2020, 07:25 AM | #229 |
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Just in case anyone else has this in future. I re-sanded my sensors down, re-painted them and used only one coat of paint and clear coat. The sensors were still the same. They worked, and worked enough to be useful but they just seemed to be a bit lazy/laggy. I could get near an object, stop the car then after a couple of seconds the display would show red and I'd get the beeps. It was obvious that it's not right, and even more obvious after driving my wife's X3 which has factory front sensors.
I've just replaced the cheap sensors with genuine BMW pre-painted sensors (used, no way I'm paying the new prices) and now it seems to be responding perfectly. Given that I did the bare minimum with painting the cheap sensors, I'm now drawing the conclusion that the cheap 3rd party sensors are either crap or I got a bad set. My gut instinct is that they're just crap and that I'd probably get away with 1 or 2 cheap sensors mixed in with 1 or 2 genuines, but having all 4 as cheap sensors was just not right. |
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09-15-2020, 07:59 AM | #230 | |
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I’ve the exact same issue as I am unable to make the 6 connectors fit into the REM plug. What exact repair kit did you order? rflagg I guess I should quote you to. |
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09-16-2020, 12:13 PM | #231 |
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I may be able to help a bit on this. I originally bought these terminals for my REM connection as I made my own harness for it:
12527522387 - Contact tube MQS1.2 0,35-0,5mm² SN x10 I saw some people in the thread said they used these but I found they were a very tight fit in the REM connector. With the help of a small screwdriver I did get them pushed in enough to work but I wasn't happy with it. I knew there was no way I'd get them out of the connector again so I bought a new brown REM connector, swapped all the original wires into the new connector and crimped new terminals on my front PDC wires. The terminals I used were 61131393724 - Socket terminal MQS, 0,5-0.75 MM²/SN Alternatively if you want the repair wires with the cables crimped to the terminals, I used one of these repair wires when I fitted my heated seats so I know these also fit into the REM connector fine: 61130006663 (I think a new replacement part number for the same thing is 61130056960 so check that too) - Contact bushing MQS with cable, 0.75 QMM Hope that helps. Last edited by Zheez; 09-16-2020 at 12:19 PM.. |
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09-18-2020, 01:22 PM | #232 |
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Zheez, thank you very much for your prompt reply.
In the meantime I had ordered 61131383776 - Socket terminal MQS 0.2-0.35 MM²/SN. I've crimped my 6 cables with these sockets this afternoon and they fit perfectly in the a174*14b plug inside the REM. (ahhh... this satisfying "click" noise after each cable insertion) I cannot test my setup yet as I'm missing the front sensors harness which is still in transit. My car is an LCI, my guess is that pre-LCI uses wider-sized connectors : 0,5-0.75 MM² |
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09-27-2020, 08:09 AM | #233 |
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If anyone is looking to do this project I have a brand new wiring/parts set for sale. I was going to do this on my 2016 M3 then changed cars before I had time to do it. 8 Silvestone sensors can be included or not. Even the unused drill tap is included. Make me an offer and take this kit off my hands.
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10-01-2020, 10:11 AM | #236 |
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Glad you got it all sorted
The REM can need changing on some cars. Not sure if it's certain manufacture dates or something else, but I know there are lower spec REMs with the terminals for PDC connection pins completely missing. I've seen this on some cars that didn't come with rear PDC, but as far as I know any REM that has the pins for rear PDC will also have the pins for front PDC present. |
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10-16-2020, 03:50 AM | #237 |
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Hello to all. Yesterday I have finished my front pdc retrofit installation. I don't have possibilities to code my BMW. So wiring is done, there wasn't anything special. Everything was done just like instructions, without coding. Now my cars doesn't work at all! Rear windows, trunk, rear blinkers, parking lights, rear pdc and something else what I don't remember now. Is it only cause of coding it doesn't work like it should? When I noticed all of this I disconnected connector from front bumper. After disconnecting car was again working like it should... Is this all normal and will go away with coding?
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10-16-2020, 04:01 AM | #238 | |
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You should check the connector you’ve worked on in the REM and see if it’s correctly seated/inserted. Edit: you should double check in the REM where you plugged the 6 pins from the front PDC harness. |
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10-16-2020, 12:49 PM | #239 | |
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10-16-2020, 01:09 PM | #240 |
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If the connectors (MQS) were very hard to insert then there is a high probability that you’re in the same situation in which I was: these connectors are too big.
Each female connector should enter into the plastic socket (a174*14b) without effort and you should hear a click. If not, you may have to crimp the 6 wires with new MQS connectors like I did. |
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