My 85 325e is experiencing a new symptom. The Speedo has a mind of its own and starts and stops at will. I think there is a connection issue but I need to determine where. Before you all start giving some recommendations, let me give you some history of what has been done.
This past summer, I had two speedo units rebuilt with all the solder connections reflowed. I installed one of the units and it worked fine most of the fall until this past December when it started misbehaving. At that time the speedo would slowly drop in speed over a period of 5-10 minutes to the point it was not registering any speed at all regardless of the speed I was actually driving. So.... I removed the SI Boad and replaced the batteries and reassembled the instrument cluster. Everything worked as it should for about 3-4 weeks when the local temperature dropped into the single digits. When that happened the speedo unit would not work for for 2-3 miles or what appeared enough time for the car to warm up. After a short time, the speedo would come to life and everything would work fine. Well, after about 2 weeks, the unit stopped altogether. At times I was able to slap the dash, and the unit would come to life.
Today on my way from work, the unit was totally dead, and then I happened to push the lower left portion of the instrument cluster. When I did this, the speedo immediately came to life and functioned properly.
So, there is loose connection somewhere that I need to fine and repair. I would welcome any insights. By the way, I think I've had the instrument cluster out 15-20 times over the last 12 months as I've worked on these issues. I'm getting pretty familiar with this part of the car.
Thanks in advance!
Mike
This past summer, I had two speedo units rebuilt with all the solder connections reflowed. I installed one of the units and it worked fine most of the fall until this past December when it started misbehaving. At that time the speedo would slowly drop in speed over a period of 5-10 minutes to the point it was not registering any speed at all regardless of the speed I was actually driving. So.... I removed the SI Boad and replaced the batteries and reassembled the instrument cluster. Everything worked as it should for about 3-4 weeks when the local temperature dropped into the single digits. When that happened the speedo unit would not work for for 2-3 miles or what appeared enough time for the car to warm up. After a short time, the speedo would come to life and everything would work fine. Well, after about 2 weeks, the unit stopped altogether. At times I was able to slap the dash, and the unit would come to life.
Today on my way from work, the unit was totally dead, and then I happened to push the lower left portion of the instrument cluster. When I did this, the speedo immediately came to life and functioned properly.
So, there is loose connection somewhere that I need to fine and repair. I would welcome any insights. By the way, I think I've had the instrument cluster out 15-20 times over the last 12 months as I've worked on these issues. I'm getting pretty familiar with this part of the car.
Thanks in advance!
Mike