interior light delay relay
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there are 2 part numbers
one is 61311373974
I cant remember the other.
one is 61311373974
I cant remember the other.

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61311380233 is the older part no. Can be found in the occasional E28 five series, near the bottom of the steering column, IIRC.smithy318i wrote:there are 2 part numbers
one is 61311373974
I cant remember the other.
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Smithy318i, Brian,
I ordered the 61311373974 part from a guy in Germany and he sent me the following: 5 HE 003 79511373975.(Zeitsteuer-Geraet 12V) Looks like it came out of an E23.
Can I assume that it is unusable in an E30?
I've already asked him to take this back and send me the correct one.
Thx in advance,
Sharknose
I ordered the 61311373974 part from a guy in Germany and he sent me the following: 5 HE 003 79511373975.(Zeitsteuer-Geraet 12V) Looks like it came out of an E23.
Can I assume that it is unusable in an E30?
I've already asked him to take this back and send me the correct one.
Thx in advance,
Sharknose
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a fully loaded E32 has the soft fade delay circuit which stayed on for 10 secs or so.Sharknose3 wrote:Smithy318i, Brian,
I ordered the 61311373974 part from a guy in Germany and he sent me the following: 5 HE 003 79511373975.(Zeitsteuer-Geraet 12V) Looks like it came out of an E23.
Can I assume that it is unusable in an E30?
I've already asked him to take this back and send me the correct one.
Thx in advance,
Sharknose

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The E23 circuits show a timer that could be used on an E30, but I don't know if it fits the same socket.
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Here's an update on this,
I fitted the thing this morning and it works perfectly - 8 second delay.
Apart from the wire swap on the door switch I needed to scotch lock the Tg & Tk wires together as advised by Smithy318i
Here is the clarification I got from the German provider of the part:
The function of 374 and 375 is the same, the difference is in the output power the part can take.
375 is up to 40 Watt ( 4 x 10 watt lamp ), 374 only 20 Watt.
795 is the Hella Identification, Hella has been building only the stronger 40 Watt type for years now.
If anybody wants to source more of these he seems to have more in stock and charges ┚¬15 + ┚¬8.50 postage + 5% for Paypal.
His name is Michael, you can mail him on Xmichnowakx@aol.com
Hope this information is useful to somebody,
One question : -
The delay works on the drivers door switch but not on other doors. Is the wiring of my door switches not as it should be?
Thanks for all the help,
Sharknose
I fitted the thing this morning and it works perfectly - 8 second delay.
Apart from the wire swap on the door switch I needed to scotch lock the Tg & Tk wires together as advised by Smithy318i
Here is the clarification I got from the German provider of the part:
The function of 374 and 375 is the same, the difference is in the output power the part can take.
375 is up to 40 Watt ( 4 x 10 watt lamp ), 374 only 20 Watt.
795 is the Hella Identification, Hella has been building only the stronger 40 Watt type for years now.
If anybody wants to source more of these he seems to have more in stock and charges ┚¬15 + ┚¬8.50 postage + 5% for Paypal.
His name is Michael, you can mail him on Xmichnowakx@aol.com
Hope this information is useful to somebody,
One question : -
The delay works on the drivers door switch but not on other doors. Is the wiring of my door switches not as it should be?
Thanks for all the help,
Sharknose
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Interesting info, there!Sharknose3 wrote: -
The delay works on the drivers door switch but not on other doors. Is the wiring of my door switches not as it should be?
Sharknose
Drivers door only is how it should be. Very strange of BMW to decide the passenger doesn't need the delay.
I correct this by running a wire from the passengers door switch, (disconnect existing wire) to the wire connected to the driver's door switch.
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is it "soft off" or just ...OFF

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What about if you were dropping a passenger off on the side of the road, you wouldnt want the lights still on after you had already driven off would youBrianmoooore wrote:Very strange of BMW to decide the passenger doesn't need the delay.
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Possible they were thinking something like that, but it's only about six seconds.DanThe wrote:What about if you were dropping a passenger off on the side of the road, you wouldnt want the lights still on after you had already driven off would youBrianmoooore wrote:Very strange of BMW to decide the passenger doesn't need the delay.
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It is not "Soft off", just "off" but I'm happy that it delays 8 seconds.
I'll drop Michael in Germany an email to see if he has a "soft-off" relay with the same pinout as the one I just fitted. He specializes in E23s- here is his website:
http://hometown.aol.de/xmichnowakx/home ... motor.html
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I'll drop Michael in Germany an email to see if he has a "soft-off" relay with the same pinout as the one I just fitted. He specializes in E23s- here is his website:
http://hometown.aol.de/xmichnowakx/home ... motor.html
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if the engine is running, the light switches off when you shut the door.DanThe wrote:What about if you were dropping a passenger off on the side of the road, you wouldnt want the lights still on after you had already driven off would youBrianmoooore wrote:Very strange of BMW to decide the passenger doesn't need the delay.

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I just heard back that a relay with soft-off for the E23 model was never availible,
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Thats true! Lights go out if ignition is on!
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The following is another 8 second delay relay that I've tested on an E30 :
5HE 003 795-01 1369 417 (Zeitsteuergeraet 12V) [262]
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5HE 003 795-01 1369 417 (Zeitsteuergeraet 12V) [262]
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My interior lights don't come on when the doors open 
The interior light in the boot behaves perfectly.
Where should I be looking?

The interior light in the boot behaves perfectly.
Where should I be looking?
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firstly check the position of the switch on the dome light.Morat wrote:My interior lights don't come on when the doors open
The interior light in the boot behaves perfectly.
Where should I be looking?
secondly remove and clean the contacts on the door switches.
report back if that doesnt fix the fault.
