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Shold have noted... (archive)

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Posted by Kevin on March 31, 2002 at 16:40:52:

In Reply to: Yes, George. Another problem down, 4923 to go posted by alex lynch on March 31, 2002 at 09:26:36:

The values that I gave are for a 92 750... my guess is that BMW rev'd this component over the years and I don't know if my values for the resistor bank are accurate for all revs. Wish I had a photo, but let me try to explain what the bank of precision resistors look like. In any case, you should find that the values are equal... whatever the absolute value of resistance is.

The precision resistors are what is call a "single in line package"... that means that all the leads are in a single line. In my CCM, they are red, which is a pretty typical color. The resistors are connected (rememeber, resistors have 2 leads) to consecutive leads. You will find resistance from lead #1 to #2, from #3 to #4 etc. On mine, there are three single inline packages.

If you run into a snag, give me a jingle and I can try to help you debug your particular version of the CCM.

Kevin






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