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E39 M5 Speedometer Install
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<blockquote data-quote="haywire" data-source="post: 673485" data-attributes="member: 16474"><p>On normal e39, not so easy. There was somebody who was doing a writeup on a forum abroad on how to install and make it work properly but i think he stopped posting before the thing is finished, or maybe he didnt finish it up until today.</p><p></p><p>The problem is with the oil temperature signal, in our car normally there wont be an oil temp reading, only coolant temp. The M5 cluster uses the oil temp signal for the lights around the tacho RPM meter, and also on the gauge which replaces our consumption gauge below the rpm. Without the oil temp reading both of this would be non functional.</p><p></p><p>Im the one who installed the M5 cluster to Seewai's car, for some funny reason his car got an oil temp reading so it just works.</p><p></p><p>Bro huskar, you can go from low cluster (1 botton) to high cluster (two buttons) if you are so inclined, some rewiring required. there are guides on the net to do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haywire, post: 673485, member: 16474"] On normal e39, not so easy. There was somebody who was doing a writeup on a forum abroad on how to install and make it work properly but i think he stopped posting before the thing is finished, or maybe he didnt finish it up until today. The problem is with the oil temperature signal, in our car normally there wont be an oil temp reading, only coolant temp. The M5 cluster uses the oil temp signal for the lights around the tacho RPM meter, and also on the gauge which replaces our consumption gauge below the rpm. Without the oil temp reading both of this would be non functional. Im the one who installed the M5 cluster to Seewai's car, for some funny reason his car got an oil temp reading so it just works. Bro huskar, you can go from low cluster (1 botton) to high cluster (two buttons) if you are so inclined, some rewiring required. there are guides on the net to do this. [/QUOTE]
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