Warm weather… time to get out and drive your cars like they were meant to be driven…
Fellow 2002tii brothers and sisters, I trust that you all, like me, having a good summer and enjoying your cars on the twisty roads and perhaps race tracks near you.
I believe It’s time to pass along a “state of the union” on the Register, and give you some insight on what I have planned here in the near future.
I changed the look and feel of the site to be more like the printed word on paper. I firmly believe that It has to be friendly to searching and finding the information we have.
I added a Forum recently to allow folks a chance for questions and answers. Make use of that as a way to interact with us and the community at large of owners.
There are soon to be published, new articles and topics to cover as time permits. I encourage and solicit your feedback on other topics you want to see covered.
TII Register Store – I am hard at work on the shopping cart with Tii Register goodies you can buy. Stay tuned for that in the coming days!
I just wanted to say thanks for all the positive feedback you share about the site with me.
The Tii Register web site now serves the largest audience it’s ever had. It to me is a testimony that that world of 2002tii continues to live on and be popular 35+ years after the first car became available to the public.
If I can be assistance in helping you solve a car problem, find a car, don’t hesitate to drop me a line.
Warmest regards,

Keith Kreeger
Director, Tii Register
BMW 2002 Series – Factory Diagnostic Plug
Have you ever seen this plug on your fender near the fuse box, and wondered what it did? Well BMW had the best intentions to maintain the car with it.
As shown in the photos from the original 1974 era sales brochure, BMW had their own diagnostic system to read the car’s systems and conduct service. Fortunately in today’s world you can do this with an inexpensive hand held automotive multi-tester unit.

With that in mind, here’s the diagram you want. You can use this for your own needs in diagnosing and maintaining the car. If you’re handy with a volt meter and electronics, you have a new project!

