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Old 09-24-2023, 01:13 PM
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Old 09-24-2023, 04:54 PM
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Probably a long shot but looking to do this myself, I've found the same wireless relay but any chance you could explain how this is wired up?


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gotta love a long holiday weekend for getting stuff done.

Prompted by this thread started by scarab, I finally got my aux. heater (Webasto) hooked up to run from a remote fob.

This is a super-simple project on an E53 3.0D and it works really well.

Not wanting to spend a fortune on this project, I grabbed this $10 remote unit from ebay...



315M DC 12V 1 5000S Adjustable Delay Timer Wireless Relay Remote Switch | eBay

I made a loom and connector and mounted the receiver in the relay tray in the right side of the boot (trunk)...



The loom runs down to the battery tray and connects to connector X18830...



I set up the remote to be a one-shot with a time of 15 mins. A single push of button A closes a relay in the receiver for 15 mins, activating the aux. heater and running it for 15 mins. A red LED starts flashing on the MID once the aux. heater starts up and if I start the car while the aux. heater is running, it continues until either the coolant temp reached 75 Deg. C (I think) or the 15 minutes time expires.

Once the aux heater has started warming the coolant, it signals the IKHA module with the bus to turn on the cabin fan and direct warm air on the windscreen.

15 mins of running uses about 50cc (0.05l or 1/20th of a litre) of diesel and warms the engine coolant to about 40 Deg. C. The cabin isn't super warm but it's a LOT better than the usual refrigerator temps that normally greet me in the mornings.

Cannot use this if the car is in a garage, as the fumes from the aux. heater exhaust are dangerous (as is any exhaust gas) but if the car is a garage, you won't need to use this.
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Probably a long shot but looking to do this myself, I've found the same wireless relay but any chance you could explain how this is wired up?
The thread showing the wiring is here: -

https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...start-kit.html

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Every time I see one like that, I just want to sell mine. It's a clunker.
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Old 09-25-2023, 11:13 AM
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Every time I see one like that, I just want to sell mine. It's a clunker.
My '01 X5's a clunker by BMW standards, but to me, it's a survivor that I've always wanted, but never actually thought I'd ever have. I just acquired it about 20 years later than I had wished.

As-is, the running gear will probably outlast me (all systems are semi-restored vs me on my 73'rd b-day today), but the exterior/interior aren't so great. I would call it a 50-50 car: looks and sounds great, 50 yards away at 50 mph. At night. In the rain.

I look better at a distance in the dark, too, I'm told.
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My M54 topped out ≈ 108 indicated 105 actual. N55 model goes much faster
If it topped out that low, there was something limiting it.
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My '01 X5's a clunker by BMW standards, but to me, it's a survivor that I've always wanted, but never actually thought I'd ever have. I just acquired it about 20 years later than I had wished.

As-is, the running gear will probably outlast me (all systems are semi-restored vs me on my 73'rd b-day today), but the exterior/interior aren't so great. I would call it a 50-50 car: looks and sounds great, 50 yards away at 50 mph. At night. In the rain.

I look better at a distance in the dark, too, I'm told.
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As-is, the running gear will probably outlast me (all systems are semi-restored vs me on my 73'rd b-day today)
Happy 73rd birthday. Mine is a nice survivor. It has it's flaws. I fixed all the parts to make to make a dependable driver. I'll keep it as long as I can.
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