Signal Names With D

2006 BMW X3 (E83) (CANADA) L6-2.5L (M54)SECTION Signal Names With D


DFHL Wheel-speed sensor, rear left
DFHL+ Power supply, wh.-sp.sensor, rear left
DFHR Wheel-speed sensor, rear right
DFHR+ Power supply, wh.-sp.sensor, rear right
DFVL Wheel-speed sensor, front left
DFVL+ Power supply, wh.-sp.sensor, front left
DFVR Wheel-speed sensor, front right
DFVR+ Power supply,wh.-sp.sensor, front right
DIASIARE Service Interval Display Reset
DOSP Metering pump, independent heating
DRS+ Power supply, press.sensor, A/C system
DRS_IN Pressure-sensor signal, A/C system
DSIR Diagnosis feedback, engine-SRA/-IP
DWAH Load signal, DWA horn
DWAL DWA LED
DWA_LINE Signal, microwave sensors, anti-theft alarm system
D_CAN-H CAN High
D_CAN-L CAN Low
D_LOCANH Data Local CAN High
D_LOCANL Data Local CAN Low
D_EGSCB1 CAN terminating resistor (jumper)
D_EGSCB2 CAN terminating resistor (jumper)
D_EGSKI Shift indicator, instr.-cl. interface
D_EMLCB1 CAN terminating resistor, EML
D_EMLCB2 CAN terminating resistor, EML
D_EWS Data communication, EWS
D_BSD Bit-serial data interface
D_FGRGB MFL data line (K bus)
D_FGRD Data communication, cruise control
D_RXD Diagnosis, RXD
D_TXD1 Diagnosis, TXD1
D_TXD2 Diagnosis, TXD2
D_WHL Data converter, PDC, rear left
D_WHML Data converter, PDC, rear center left
D_WHMR Data converter, PDC, rear center right
D_WHR Data converter, PDC, rear right
D_WVL Data converter, PDC, front left
D_WVML Data converter, PDC, front center left
D_WVMR Data converter, PDC, front center right
D_WVR Data converter, PDC, front right
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