Signal Names With F

2006 Mini Cooper Convertible (R52) L4-1.6L (W10)SECTION Signal Names With F

F-ZIS Rear-Compartment ZIS Jumper
F1_A Fresh-Air Motor, Coil 1,A
F1_E Fresh-Air Motor, Coil 1,E
F2_A Fresh-Air Motor, Coil 2,A
F2_E Fresh-Air Motor, Coil 2,E
FANF Fanfare (Horns)
FANF1 Fanfare (Horn) 1
FANF2 Fanfare (Horn) 2
FANFREL Fanfare Horns Via Relay
FBZV Data Lead, Central-Locking Remote Control
FGND Ground, Pressure Sensor, Air Conditioning
FGRMOT+ Cruise Control Servomotor, Positive
FGRMOT- Cruise Control Servomotor, Negative
FGRPOT+ Cruise Control Potent., Positive
FGRPOT- Cruise Control Potent., Negative
FGRS Signal, Multifunction Steering Wheel
FM Frequency Modulation
FM1 Frequency Modulation 1
FM2 Frequency Modulation 2
FM3 Frequency Modulation 3
FSB LED Footbrake, Handbrake
FSHD Enable, Powerwind. + Slid./Til. Sunroof
FTC Station-Search Start, TV and AV Switchover
FTL Footwell Temperature, Left
FTR Footwell Temperature, Right
FUE- Sensor Ground, Air-Conditioning System
FZV Data Lead, Central-Locking Remote Control
F_DFAHL Conditioned Wheel-Speed, Rear Left
F_DFAHR Conditioned Wheel-Speed, Rear Right
F_DFAVL Conditioned Wheel-Speed, Front Left
F_DFAVR Conditioned Wheel-Speed, Front Right
F_NAB+ Output-Speed Sensor, Differen. Signal +
F_NAB- Output-Speed Sensor,Differen. Signal -
F_NST+ Pinion-Speed Sensor, Differen. Signal +
F_NST- Pinion-Speed Sensor, Differen. Signal -
F_NTU+ Turbo-Speed Sensor, Differen.Signal +
F_NTU- Turbo-speed sensor, differen.signal-
F_NWGO Oscillator, Camshaft Sensor
F_OLN Oil-Level Sensor, Frequency Signal
F_PWG1O Pedal-Position Sensor 1, Oscillator
F_PWG1S Signal, Pedal-Position Sensor 1
F_PWG2O Pedal-Position Sensor 2, Oscillator
F_PWG2S Signal, Pedal-Position Sensor 2
F_PWG3O Pedal-Position Sensor 3, Oscillator
F_PWG3S Pedal-Position Sensor 3, Signal
F_TD Engine-Speed Signal
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