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HOMESERVICE MANUALSBMW1993740IL (E32/2) V8-3982CC 4.0L DOHC (M60)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGTESTING AND INSPECTIONCOMPONENT TESTS AND GENERAL DIAGNOSTICSCONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS & DESCRIPTION - IHKA (AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM)
1993 BMW 740iL (E32/2) V8-3982cc 4.0L DOHC (M60)
Connector Pin Assignments & Description - IHKA (Automatic Climate Control system)
1993 BMW 740iL (E32/2) V8-3982cc 4.0L DOHC (M60)SECTION Connector Pin Assignments & Description - IHKA (Automatic Climate Control system)
Abbreviations
IHKA Automatic climate control
A Output
E Input
Max Maximum
AUTO Automatic
(control in accordance with the flap programs stored in the control unit)
Poti Potentiometer
Used in the following charts:

IHKA Control Unit Connector X613 Pin Assignments - Part 1

IHKA Control Unit Connector X613 Pin Assignments - Part 2

IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments - Part 1

IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments - Part 2

IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments - Part 3

IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments - Part 1

IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments - Part 2

IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments - Part 3

IHKA Control Unit Connector X611 Pin Assignments - Part 1

IHKA Control Unit Connector X611 Pin Assignments - Part 2

IHKA Operating Unit Connector X612 Pin Assignments - Part 1

IHKA Operating Unit Connector X612 Pin Assignments - Part 2

IHKA Operating Unit Connector X612 Pin Assignments - Part 3

Connector Test Adapters
IHKA Automatic climate control
A Output
E Input
Max Maximum
AUTO Automatic
(control in accordance with the flap programs stored in the control unit)
Poti Potentiometer
Used in the following charts:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X613 Pin Assignments-Part 1:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X613 Pin Assignments - Part 1
IHKA Control Unit Connector X613 Pin Assignments-Part 2:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X613 Pin Assignments - Part 2
IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments-Part 1:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments - Part 1
IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments-Part 2:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments - Part 2
IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments-Part 3:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X614 Pin Assignments - Part 3
IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments-Part 1:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments - Part 1
IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments-Part 2:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments - Part 2
IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments-Part 3:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X610 Pin Assignments - Part 3
IHKA Control Unit Connector X611 Pin Assignments-Part 1:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X611 Pin Assignments - Part 1
IHKA Control Unit Connector X611 Pin Assignments-Part 2:
IHKA Control Unit Connector X611 Pin Assignments - Part 2
IHKA Operating Unit X612 Pin Assignments-Part 1:
IHKA Operating Unit Connector X612 Pin Assignments - Part 1
IHKA Operating Unit X612 Pin Assignments-Part 2:
IHKA Operating Unit Connector X612 Pin Assignments - Part 2
IHKA Operating Unit X612 Pin Assignments-Part 3:
IHKA Operating Unit Connector X612 Pin Assignments - Part 3
Connector Test Adapters:
Connector Test Adapters
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- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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