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e39 dashboard and fan
Hi,
The dashboard in my 97 E39 528 SE Auto has stopped working. That is the dials dont move, the computer is blank. The only think that is on is the current gear display. Additionally, the fan is not coming on for the blower, even though that part of the car is all lighting up correcly. Oddly, when I first put the key in, all the dashboard lights up as usual with the warning lights / service indicator etc. In pinning my hopes on a fuse which I will check later on today (don't even know where they are yet :-) ). I've been searching around and can't seem to find anyone else who has suffered the same. Any ideas. Stew (hoping desperately that this is not BAD - the wallet cant take it since the car is already going in for a service, and getting 2 new tyres). |
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stew_mclean > wrote: > The dashboard in my 97 E39 528 SE Auto has stopped working. That is > the dials dont move, the computer is blank. The only think that is on > is the current gear display. You've not been fiddling with the test menus available via the trip reset button, have you? It's possible to switch off everything with that. > Additionally, the fan is not coming on > for the blower, even though that part of the car is all lighting up > correcly. Likely the most common fault on an E39 - the final stage resistor pack. -- *Before they invented drawing boards, what did they go back to? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dave,
Thanks for your answer... comments below "Dave Plowman (News)" > wrote in message >... > In article > , > stew_mclean > wrote: > > The dashboard in my 97 E39 528 SE Auto has stopped working. That is > > the dials dont move, the computer is blank. The only think that is on > > is the current gear display. > > You've not been fiddling with the test menus available via the trip reset > button, have you? It's possible to switch off everything with that. Nope. Didnt even know you could. Might do now though ;-) Incidentally, when I got back in the car, the dash was all working again. Sounds like a horrible gremlin... > > > Additionally, the fan is not coming on > > for the blower, even though that part of the car is all lighting up > > correcly. > > Likely the most common fault on an E39 - the final stage resistor pack. Even though the dash is now working, the fan is still not. Strange that they both failed together, but obviously not related. Will investigate the final stage resistor pack - found a few posts now that seem the same (my combination of search words didnt hit these before). Thanks again. |
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stew_mclean > wrote: > > Likely the most common fault on an E39 - the final stage resistor pack. > Even though the dash is now working, the fan is still not. Strange > that they both failed together, but obviously not related. Will > investigate the final stage resistor pack - found a few posts now that > seem the same (my combination of search words didnt hit these before). It's a relatively easy - though fiddly - DIY job. It's located between the back of the heater and the bulkhead. Accessible from the right hand side foot well (passenger side US) after removing the trim. Costs about $50. -- *Why is the word abbreviation so long? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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