FAULTY REV COUNTER
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- Brianmoooore
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Any engine or engine loom changes taken place? And the eternal question:What model and age? We don't have working crystal balls!
sorry, its a h reg and its a 325i sport but was converted from a 316 lux years ago, it all worked fine since ive had it, bout 2 yrs then the rev counter just dropped while driving one night and never worked since.
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If it's worked for two years, then the engine loom and body loom must be compatible. Early cars routed the tacho. signal to the cluster by a separate three pin plug and socket coming off of the loom near the engine ECU.
The tacho. signal is sensitive to a poor connection where it goes through pin 9 (black wire) of the 20 pin c101 engine loom plug and socket next to the fusebox, so check they are screwed together properly.
What age is the 2.5 engine and loom?
The tacho. signal is sensitive to a poor connection where it goes through pin 9 (black wire) of the 20 pin c101 engine loom plug and socket next to the fusebox, so check they are screwed together properly.
What age is the 2.5 engine and loom?
honestly i have no idea, i got the car the way it is. think its the later engine though, theres no dodgy looking wiring anywhere, looks like whoever did it stripped a rotten 325 sport and put all the running gear and wiring onto a clean 316 shell.
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Grrrmachine
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You might have stripped a sport, but your car is not a sport by any definition.
What you really need to do is find the ECU and give us the numbers off it, as that'll help us identify the age of the installed parts.
Niggling problems like this are usually covered in the Wiki:
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... ot_Working
What you really need to do is find the ECU and give us the numbers off it, as that'll help us identify the age of the installed parts.
Niggling problems like this are usually covered in the Wiki:
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... ot_Working
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There isn't! There must have been many more things out of action as well.calex wrote: never thought there would be a fuse for just that purpose, o well ,fixed now. cheers
As ever, if you don't give us the complete picture, then you won't get the correct diagnosis.
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The fuse that covers the rev counter (Fuse 10) would have also knocked out the fuel and temp gauge, the service indicators, the reverse lights and the OBC or clock, depending on what was fitted. If it was a different fuse then the OP's car is an electrical nightmare that could catch fire at any moment.
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