OBC Install

Posted:
Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:49 pm
by thepasty
Hi all,
This is my first time on the forum. I have got a 1997 323i BMW. I would like to change the half button OBC to an 18 button OBC.
Is this possbile? are all the wires in place or will I need to take the whole dash board apart.
Also does anyone have a simple intalling instructions.
Thanks
Thepasty
Re: OBC Install

Posted:
Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:05 pm
by karlos328i
its dead easy google pelican parts . you dont have to take your dash to bits . all you have to remove is instrument cluster and glove box . i did it in 2 hours

Re: OBC Install

Posted:
Mon May 11, 2009 11:11 am
by nutrunner
put your finger into the hole below the obc and pull forwards out it will come but i dont think a 18 button obc will work with you existing loom
Re: OBC Install

Posted:
Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:43 am
by Mike328i
Not all e36 have the second plug standard in the car ..
Re: OBC Install

Posted:
Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:52 pm
by O.J.
Hi,
If you fit an 18 button OBC & experience any weirdness, either with the computer or subsystems of the car, you may need to reset the "Einheit 1" & "Einheit 2" codes- which means unlocking the OBC. The unlocking is easy but this Einheit code is proving to be a real puzzle! Einheit seems to mean One Unit in German & the values seem to be represent a hexadecimal code- each E36 with the 18 button OBC I've seen seems to have a different value entered, possibly due to different vehicle equipment spec's. I'm trying to start a thread regarding this, so if you get an 18 button OBC & unlock it PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THE DONOR VEHICLE SPEC' & THE OBC's EINHEIT NUMBERS! If we can make a list of the codes v vehicle specs, we might find a way through the maze. I wonder how many E36's have had the mod & appear to work fine but could do with this simple code to improve its function..
Best wishes, O.J.
P.S. Look out for the thread!