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Pete M
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Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:28 am Post subject:
E32 Lighting problems |
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I appear to have somehow ended up with a 1989 BMW 730iSE.
It has random headlights on. As in, they work randomly.
Sidelights and Full (High) Beam work all the time, but the dip beams only
work when they feel like. The brake lights also fail occasionally.
Everything else seems to work fine and dandy.
Any pointers to curing the lighting maladies??
Nice enough car, but it makes me enjoy my Merc W124 all the more...
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Pete M
Mercedes 260E, BMW 730iSE
Ford Capri (ressurection started)
"Never moon a werewolf"
COSOC #5
Scouse Git extraordinaire. Liverpool, Great Britain
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Pete M
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Fri Dec 24, 2004 12:31 am Post subject:
Re: E32 Lighting problems |
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In news:330kitF3pdvtlU1@individual.net,
Pete M <pete.murray@blue-nopressedmeat-yonder.co.uk> decided to enlighten
our sheltered souls with a rant as follows
| Quote: | I appear to have somehow ended up with a 1989 BMW 730iSE.
It has random headlights on. As in, they work randomly.
Sidelights and Full (High) Beam work all the time, but the dip beams
only work when they feel like. The brake lights also fail
occasionally.
Everything else seems to work fine and dandy.
Any pointers to curing the lighting maladies??
Nice enough car, but it makes me enjoy my Merc W124 all the more...
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Ah, I know it's bad form to answer my own question, but it appears Google
has the knowledge
http://eq2permafrost.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=216&postdays=0
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Pete M
Mercedes 260E
Ford Capri (ressurection started)
"Never moon a werewolf"
COSOC #5
Scouse Git extraordinaire. Liverpool, Great Britain |
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John Burns
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Fri Dec 24, 2004 3:38 pm Post subject:
Re: E32 Lighting problems |
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| Quote: | I appear to have somehow ended up with a 1989 BMW 730iSE.
It has random headlights on. As in, they work randomly.
Sidelights and Full (High) Beam work all the time, but the dip beams only
work when they feel like. The brake lights also fail occasionally.
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The Light Kontrol Module (LKM) is to blame. Can often be fixed by
reflowing any dodgy looking solder joints.
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