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ULF module placement
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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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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