Wow - thank you! I'll test it out later tonight with the two clutch switches I currently have, which I think are both dead. ECS is overnighting me a replacement, and I'll test that one out too.
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The original clutch switch showed 0's and the replacement one showed 12 and 0. But the replacement one is still not showing "on and off" for switch grip status when key in position 2. Will see what the replacement that is hopefully in a sealed box shows.
I'm happy that it kinda shows that the original clutch switch might indeed be the problem. I would have been more worried if they both exhibited the same behavior for the voltage test.
Wasn't able to test the gear sensor because my probes aren't small enough to get in there. Gonna get some different ones tomorrow.
Will report back on all this to help other folks that stumble across this.
Thanks again for all the comments so far.
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Originally posted by terra View Post
…If all of the above checks out, but INPA still doesn't appropriately register the switch, then there is either a DME fault or an intermittent failure.
Thanks for the detailed write up! All great to know. Appreciate the pics as well as testing instructions 🤝'02 ///M3 Alpine White / Cinnamon 6MT
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A couple of updates.
I tested out the gear sensor with the multimeter, and thankfully, that all seemed fine.
The new clutch switch came in, and this box has been previously opened as well - I give up. I popped it in, and it tested 12 and 0 just fine. But it didn't go on and off for switch grip status in INPA. It's just constantly on. None of the three clutch switches I have in my current position will, except for the first replacement that did it once before I started the car and then never again would show as off (all while in key position 2 for the tests).
Figuring forget the INPA switch grip status, I took the car around the neighborhood. I went entire blocks with the clutch pushed down, in gear, not in gear, while coasting down the block trying to get it to stall. Did this for about 10 minutes and it never stalled and the RPMs seemed pretty steady all throughout.
Pulled in the garage and checked for codes - nada.
So I guess we'll see what happens when I get a chance to go for longer rides in the coming days. The switch grip status thing still bothers me, though. At least I know the original clutch switch was showing 0 and 0, whereas at least these replacement ones are showing 12 and 0. Makes me feel like maybe this is all it is.
I'll be sure to keep this updated if there is anything to share for future readers of this thread!
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Got a lot of driving time today. The car is new'ish to me, and I haven't driven a manual in a long time and am getting back used to rev matching. But, man, I feel like rev matching was so much damn easier today. I don't know if that's a side effect of the new clutch switch or I just rev matched well today. But wanted to throw it out there. Perhaps "crappy rev matching" is a sign that maybe it's not you, it's the clutch switch - hah!
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