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Can a yaw sensor from an e46 z3 work in a e36 z3?

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6.3K views 4 replies 3 participants last post by  AmazingAutomotive  
#1 ·
I have been pondering this question due to the rarity of low cost used blue label yaw sensors. I have noticed that the construction and connector of the later white label sensor is the same and it is significantly cheaper to source. Has anybody tried this substitution or knows the differences in the two sensors?
 
#3 ·
The part numbers do not match. Yet the connector, including pin numbering, is the same. The mounting and case design are the same. The blue label units are carry overs from Mark 20 being used in the Mark 60 system. The later units are true Mark 60 types. They both mod a 5 volt reference from the ABS/DSC controller. I wish I had one close by just to plug in and see. I haven't been able to find a reference detailing the internal construction of the rotation rate sensor. I wouldn't think that vehicle weight should matter much as it is a moment sensor. Such peculiarities as weight and position of the sensor in the vehicle would be part of the programming ... I do believe. Mostly I can't believe I may have found something that nobody has investigated yet out of sheer boredom and an overabundance of time on their hands... ;)
 
#4 ·
The part numbers that fit are: 34521166003 this is the one that is fitted to mine. The later one 34526754289 also fits
The latest part number is 34526864094 and these are ÂŁ800 ish

I think the 34526754289 is from the E46 and does work. I got one of the 003 ones from the USA and plugs straight in and all errors gone.

I spent ages trying to find any in the UK as they all seem to get snapped up pretty quick. The other option I was going to try was the Audi or Mercedes ones as they used the same ATE system and should work. I was led to believe the only difference was the label on the unit.