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What color are the 2 IAT signal wires for the Mini Cooper?

 
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What color are the 2 IAT signal wires for the Mini Cooper?

Submitted: 1476 days and 6 hours ago.
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Expert:  zzdaryl replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

What year is your Mini Cooper

Customer replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

2004 Mini Cooper

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Expert:  zzdaryl replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

The IAT has, brown/white, red/green

Customer replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

Just one more question if you would be so kind. What are the IAT signal wires on a 92 BMW 325i with an M20 engine? It has 4 wires on the Vain MAF.

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Expert:  zzdaryl replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

My information shows a IAT sensor by itself and it has a brown wire and a gray wire.

Customer replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

The wires I have to choose from are Grey/White, Grey/Red, Grey/Blue, and Grey/Yellow.

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Expert:  zzdaryl replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

Are you sure of the year? What month was this built?

Customer replied 1476 days and 6 hours ago.

It could be a 91 but I was told 92.

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Expert:  zzdaryl replied 1476 days and 5 hours ago.

It is a 91, gray/violet and gray/blue are for the IAT, gray/blue is the ground and gray/violet is for the signal to the computer. This does show it on the AIr flow meter. zzdaryl39903.974228125

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Thank you very much. I'll be leaving you positive feedback.

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Thank you

 
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