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ULF module placement
Hello all:
This it is my first message in the forum, thanks beforehand for the aid. the question is if you know where it goes located the ULF module of series? I want to reequip my x3 that it is of November 2005 and I want to know where to place the module mainly and if it has the factory wiring. Thank you very much. Sorry for the translation. |
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It mounts in the rear cargo area behind the left compartment. There should be a mounting plate on the bottom towards the bumper.
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I'm STUPID.
<--and this is me...What's a ULF module? PLEASE?
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'05 X3 3.0i Alpine White/Gray Leather/Alum. Trim Sport/Steptronic/Servotronic/Panoramic Prem. Sound/Staggered 18" Style 114 Y-Spokes |
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I'm one of those people that don't believe driving and talking on the phone are compatable (at least in heavy traffic) so I don't have that. I have enough trouble avoiding the people that are! That does not mean that I'm not interested in the technology though.What, exactly, does the acronym 'ULF' stand for? Unified Lunatic Frequency?
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'05 X3 3.0i Alpine White/Gray Leather/Alum. Trim Sport/Steptronic/Servotronic/Panoramic Prem. Sound/Staggered 18" Style 114 Y-Spokes Last edited by Ishniknork; 05-09-2007 at 01:06 AM. |
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