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gonggg.....outside air temp!
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<blockquote data-quote="moots" data-source="post: 606484" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>howdy,well i'm happy to report that i've solved the issue.funny that you are facing this issue as well.a guy from canada in the bimmerforums is having the same issue and he has resolved this with my pointer.below is the extract of my reply in the bimmerforums:</p><p></p><p>if that is the case,then yr cluster has burned out.you will need a replacement cluster.the cause,in my case,is the fuel level sender unit.the wires for the level sender and the fuel pump is just next to each other.check that the fuel sender wires are ok and not touching the fuel pump power wires.in my case,one of the fuel level sender wires broke and touched the fuel pump power wire and this fried the cluster.</p><p></p><p>fix the cause first or you WILL fry another set of instrument cluster</p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moots, post: 606484, member: 219"] howdy,well i'm happy to report that i've solved the issue.funny that you are facing this issue as well.a guy from canada in the bimmerforums is having the same issue and he has resolved this with my pointer.below is the extract of my reply in the bimmerforums: if that is the case,then yr cluster has burned out.you will need a replacement cluster.the cause,in my case,is the fuel level sender unit.the wires for the level sender and the fuel pump is just next to each other.check that the fuel sender wires are ok and not touching the fuel pump power wires.in my case,one of the fuel level sender wires broke and touched the fuel pump power wire and this fried the cluster. fix the cause first or you WILL fry another set of instrument cluster good luck [/QUOTE]
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