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    Not getting full sweep after replacing stepper motors in E46 M3 gauge cluster X27.589

    Hoping someone had the same experience and found a fix. Problem is I replaced all the stepper motors in my 04 M3 gauge cluster and now am only getting like 3/4 sweep for every single gauge. Verified using the hidden menu option. Before I purchase these I e-mailed Automotive Circuit Solutions, and they told me the correct part is the X27.589 (their part is stamped 147>17*9). Previously I also purchased on ebay X27.589 (143>31*6) with the same results. Rpm, speedometer, fuel, oil temp, water temp values are off. Is there a different part number I should be using, or anyone have a way to fix this by coding. Thanks!

    X27.589 Stepper Motors For Mustang | BMW E46 | Mercedes S-class – Automotive Circuit Solutions

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    X27.589 Is the correct stepper motor for the older c21 c22 moto meter clusters.

    If yours is a 2004, then it most likely is a c23 Bosch unit and those use different stepper motors. They are not interchangeable. You can physically solder them in but they are not compatible between the boards and the firmware in the CPU

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      Originally posted by nextelbuddy View Post
      X27.589 Is the correct stepper motor for the older c21 c22 moto meter clusters.

      If yours is a 2004, then it most likely is a c23 Bosch unit and those use different stepper motors. They are not interchangeable. You can physically solder them in but they are not compatible between the boards and the firmware in the CPU
      Thank you for the clarification. Now I just need to find the correct stepper motors, but good to hear there's hope for my cluster hehe.

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