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I did as well. I believe what got it done was massaging two pry bars. One between the tunnel and the pin to create pressure on the pin. Another wiggling underneath, above, etc to get the end of the pin to line up with the trans. I found that mine needed to be tweaked to set it. Few hundred miles on it now, feels great.
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I'm at the point where I'm thinking about putting in a smaller pin and calling it good 😆2001 TiAG M3 - 6mt Coupe, Anthracite Impuse - SOLD
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If it makes you feel better, I did struggle with it for quite a long time. I actually forgot, I did give the end of the pin some additional beveling in an effort to get it fully seated. Not sure if that helped, the lightbulb moment for me was that it popped in when I torqued the pin at an angle more than I expected. A little grease always helps too.Originally posted by DJAM3 View PostI'm at the point where I'm thinking about putting in a smaller pin and calling it good 😆
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I haven't done the adaptation process for the new pedal yet.Originally posted by karter16 View Post
The pedal has two position sensors in it, one that measures a 0-5V range and the other measures a 0-2.5V range. The DME compares the readings from the two to ensure that they both agree on the position of the pedal.
When you swapped the pedal did you do the adaption/learning process? as I think the DME has to learn the ranges the new pedal is reporting.
Second thing would be to look at the actual values the DME is seeing from those two sensors and see whether it's that they're not quite aligning, or no signal at all from one of them (could point to wiring issue), etc.
Do you know the process for this? Or is it just resetting adaptations? (I'm going to google after posting)
I did test the wiring harness for proper voltage and ground. All the pins did their parts, so I'm ruling out wiring unless you all feel otherwise. I need to get real jumper pins so I can get the multimeter in the back end of the plug before I can test plugged in. I'll see what Amazon has to offer in the meantime
As for the EML itself. The light will be intermittent and then came back on today after a few minutes of idle.
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