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I am using a BMW 3542-6853175 ePedal from a 2016 X5. I will be using this with a Motec ECU and wanted to see if anyone would know the pinout for thew connector. I have found very little online to assist with this part. Connector shown below.

DBW Connector

That info would be in a factory service manual. Perhaps you can get a friendly BMW technician to share that page with you.

I found this info, but not sure what year BMW pedal it was for, but you might try testing to see if this matches your pedal.

BMW DBW Pinout

Pin Function

1 Ground 1

2 Ground 2

3 VCC 2

4 Output 1

5 VCC 1

6 Output 2

BTW - This info agrees with what is posted above:

https://forums.linkecu.com/topic/9630-g4-link-new-e-throttle-module-wiring/

David,

This info is helpful and continues to confirm my understanding of the pedal wiring.

The only conflicting info I am getting is that the 5VDC and Ground pins flip from different sources. I have a nice bench test setup so I may just wire it up to the bench supply and see what it does to confirm. I will post back my findings.

Using a Multimeter I get the following:

Pin 1 to Pin 5 = 64k,

Pin 2 to Pin 3= 64k,

any other combinations I get either an open or a brief reading that quickly dissipates to open.

Bill

The fact that it's not reading like a conventional potentiometer, would lead me to believe it's a contactless design, and I would apply power / ground as specified.

David,

Thank you again for your response, it gave me motivation to prove it out and I confirmed your pinout above (also below) by wiring the pedal to my bench power supply and testing. Below are my findings:

Total current draw is 20mA so even 24ga wire would suffice. There are two distinct circuits 1&2, and each can operate individually.

Output 1 range from 0.7Vdc to 4.5Vdc (idle to max pedal)

Output 2 range from 0.36Vdc to 2.2Vdc (idle to max pedal)

BMW DBW Pinout

Pin Function

1 Ground 1

2 Ground 2

3 VCC 2 (+5Vdc)

4 Output 1

5 VCC 1 (+5Vdc)

6 Output 2

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Should work perfectly with a MoTeC ECU. Good luck with your project.

I'm using a BMW pedal and throttle motor too on my 911. I found the pedal pinouts here

https://openinverter.org/wiki/BMW_Electronic_Throttle_Pedal

David H.,

Thats a great link! Thank you for sharing!

What year 911 are you working on? Mine is a 76 930 3.0 motor.

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