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FYI/Update - Looks like Circuit Board Medics are no longer offering services for us. I gave them a call when I noticed they pulled the listing from their site. The rep stated they decided against it because "too many were corroded and the motors are hard to source". I'll try the automotive circuit solutions.
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Originally posted by Grke46m3 View PostWhat cluster issues is everyone experiencing? I noticed my coolant temp gauge hardly sits in the middle anymore. Hovers between first dot and center I changed both sensors twice and my thermostat once. Maybe it's a cluster issue?
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I’m having the issue you’re having now where my needle is getting stuck half way to middle
You can put the car in test mode and verify the actual temps if you’re concerned.
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What cluster issues is everyone experiencing? I noticed my coolant temp gauge hardly sits in the middle anymore. Hovers between first dot and center I changed both sensors twice and my thermostat once. Maybe it's a cluster issue?
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^^ yep they are very easy, i suggest get a cheap non m3 cluster and practice or even those cellphone shops can solder it really quick.
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I have replaced cluster stepper motors before on other e46 clusters, it is very easy to do. I bought new motors off of ebay. As long as you are able to solder this is an easy diy.
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Originally posted by AWE46M3 View PostWish I had a business endeavor where I could treat [potential] customers this way 🤣
I used to have an upholstery guy like that. He did amazing work at super cheap prices but you’d damn near need to come burning incense with a fatted calf to get him to do work. I wonder if he’s still in business. IDK because I just use someone else.
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Originally posted by bran.stum View PostThere's a guy that does this in SoCal. He wasn't pleasant to work with and there was a bunch of dust on the inside of my cluster when I got it back. He was the cheapest I could find at the time ($200~ total), so may or may not be worth it for you if you can deal with the personality and know how to disassemble the cluster slightly to clean.
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Originally posted by 9kracing View PostHit up this guy, he's cheap and competent. He does everything.
Fixels, Charlotte, North Carolina. 12,916 likes · 1 talking about this. Fixels is a company that focuses on repairing automotive electronic modules, mostly from BMW currently. The biggest repair is...
Palo Alto Speedometer did my cluster, but they don't normally work on BMW clusters.
This guy in San Diego has been doing clusters for 20+ years.
http://www.foreignspeedoinc.com/
Thanks for both of those recommendations. Glad one is relatively close to mitigate damage to and from the vendor. Appreciate your input.
Originally posted by nahvkolaj View PostAutomotive Circuit Solutions was $200 + shipping 1-way (from me to them).
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Originally posted by ejendow View Post
You talking about this guy? https://www.bmwgm5.com/default_right.htm
was very unpleasant to work with when I had him fix mine haha
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Originally posted by bran.stum View PostThere's a guy that does this in SoCal. He wasn't pleasant to work with and there was a bunch of dust on the inside of my cluster when I got it back. He was the cheapest I could find at the time ($200~ total), so may or may not be worth it for you if you can deal with the personality and know how to disassemble the cluster slightly to clean.
was very unpleasant to work with when I had him fix mine haha
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There's a guy that does this in SoCal. He wasn't pleasant to work with and there was a bunch of dust on the inside of my cluster when I got it back. He was the cheapest I could find at the time ($200~ total), so may or may not be worth it for you if you can deal with the personality and know how to disassemble the cluster slightly to clean.Last edited by bran.stum; 10-02-2023, 04:33 PM.
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Hit up this guy, he's cheap and competent. He does everything.
Fixels, Charlotte, North Carolina. 12,916 likes · 1 talking about this. Fixels is a company that focuses on repairing automotive electronic modules, mostly from BMW currently. The biggest repair is...
Palo Alto Speedometer did my cluster, but they don't normally work on BMW clusters.
This guy in San Diego has been doing clusters for 20+ years.
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Originally posted by liam821 View PostAnother option is just swapping clusters. It's super easy to pull the EEPROM chip which holds the mileage/vin/programming off and hot-air solder the chip to another cluster. My daughter's e46 cluster stopped working and I was able to swap the chip to another cluster and popped it back into the car and everything worked perfectly as expected. No coding is needed.
Originally posted by BMWE46M3 View PostI used Circuit Board Medics and would recommend them.
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