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I thinking about to replace the wiring harness in my Turbo ( nr 972) 
Autosparks in Britain deliver new harness for 2002Tii - year 1975

What is the difference between 2002 Turbo and 2002Tii , or are they pretty similar  ? 

Thanks for any information about companys that can deliver wiring harness 
 

 

BMW 2002 Turbo ( nr.972) 
BMW E30 M3, BMW M2

BMW M5 F90 , BMW 1M, BMW M135i 

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There are no significant differences between a LHD  EUROPEAN model 1974 TII and 1974-1975 Turbo wiring harness.  The only difference I can think of is the added instrument light for the boost gauge.  If your car has one of the electric sunroofs or headlight washer/wiper systems those were add on to the standard harness.   The USA spec wiring harness for a square tail light Tii has a few of changes from the LHD Euro car.  Specifically, front running lamps (glow bulbs in headlights instead of in the turn signals) and parking lights (L/R with turn signal switch with key off).  Seat belt buzzers etc.   

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1970 1602 (purchased 12/1974)

1974 2002 Turbo

1988 M5

1986 Euro 325iC

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I also got a answer frome Alexander in Walloth & Nesch - so it seems it's ok to use this harness. 

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Per, 
Sorry but the part you ask for is not  available and we don´t have a new delivery date yet, but tii will work for your car with small modifications."


Best regards
Alexander Nesch

 

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BMW 2002 Turbo ( nr.972) 
BMW E30 M3, BMW M2

BMW M5 F90 , BMW 1M, BMW M135i 

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I am restoring a Turbo, and correctness is of utmost importance. As I need a replacement wiring harness

I purchased a 1975 2002 crashed car solely for the harness, as ETK shows the part numbers to be the same as in the Turbo. But there are differences, like side marker lights, seat belt warning light for example.

 

Does anyone have first hand experience with product from Autosparks?

Mario L.

 

 

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