Hi,
recently picked myself up an unloved Z3 1.9 thats been standing for nigh on a year.
it is motd at the moment have recently replaced front discs and pads and have yet to fit abs sensor and wear pad sensor and am going to see a car sprayer saturday.
have a few more issues to sort out mainly the temperature gauge reads just under the red with the ignition on and engine not started,when driving it stays in pretty much the same place.
the temperature sensor has been changed and the thermostat, the car is not overheating even when the connector is disconnected from the sensor the gauge reads the same, not sure if it is connected but the on board computer does not work and i am unable to reset the oil service light.
do you think the cluster could be kaput?
new owner
Re: new owner
Welcome buddy! Can't help you myself, but I'm sure the techy wizards will around with some sound advice!
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Re: new owner
First off, welcome to the forum buddy.
Second, remove the cluster, and check at the back of the unit to find a OEM sticker placed across the join of the front and rear halves of the unit. If it's split, then the unit has been previously opened, and it's possible the dial needles were removed to clean the faces of the dials. The temp needle may have not been replaced securely or correctly and has moved, or even been damaged.
If someone opened it previously, they may have replaced the needle in the wrong starting position - when the ignition is turned on, the needle should move to the zero position if the engine is cold, or to the current temp if the engine is warm / hot etc etc.
If the "seal" / sticker is not broken, you may need to look elsewhere for a fault. And if you require the "how to" for opening up and dismantling the cluster without damaging anything, send me a PM and I'll help you out with the details.
There is a cluster self test which can be done - It varies from one car model to another, read this topic on the subject - http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20201
Read through the article on the link below, which may give you some more insights...
http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/techart ... esting.htm
And if you think this may be the solution........... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Z3-1-9-2- ... Swa-dWr1cJ
Second, remove the cluster, and check at the back of the unit to find a OEM sticker placed across the join of the front and rear halves of the unit. If it's split, then the unit has been previously opened, and it's possible the dial needles were removed to clean the faces of the dials. The temp needle may have not been replaced securely or correctly and has moved, or even been damaged.
If someone opened it previously, they may have replaced the needle in the wrong starting position - when the ignition is turned on, the needle should move to the zero position if the engine is cold, or to the current temp if the engine is warm / hot etc etc.
If the "seal" / sticker is not broken, you may need to look elsewhere for a fault. And if you require the "how to" for opening up and dismantling the cluster without damaging anything, send me a PM and I'll help you out with the details.
There is a cluster self test which can be done - It varies from one car model to another, read this topic on the subject - http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20201
Read through the article on the link below, which may give you some more insights...
http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/techart ... esting.htm
And if you think this may be the solution........... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Z3-1-9-2- ... Swa-dWr1cJ
Re: new owner
Hi
Thanks for the replies, i think the cluster has been apart before,not sure that is the issue as i keep getting a Po116 code come up have changed the sensor so not quite sure what is going on.
Thanks for the replies, i think the cluster has been apart before,not sure that is the issue as i keep getting a Po116 code come up have changed the sensor so not quite sure what is going on.
Re: new owner
OBD code P0116 suggests some wiring issue with the coolant temperature sensor (CTS). Could be one of several issues – as covered already by Southernboy. Some time ago, I changed my CTS when I was chasing a mystery cold start issue. At first I bought an aftermarket one from GSF for about £10 (as they were closer to me) and it was not a very good fit both in terms of the way it pushed together and the electrical prongs inside – they seemed too narrow diameter. Furthermore, there was no aluminium washer so it leaked when screwed into the head. I was not best pleased and bought a BMW one for £13 which was perfect in every way. It wasn’t an expensive sensor. By point is, did you fit an aftermarket sensor – some of which can be total crap?
Re: new owner
it is an aftermarket one but if i dont have the sensor connected the gauge still reads hot which i wouldnt expect as its not connected. i am getting some replacement gauges on monday to try so will see waht happens then and perhaps order a bmw sensor.
cheers
cheers
Re: new owner
good news, the new clocks sorted out the temperature gauge all seems to be working ok still getting the same fault code so will get a genuine bmw temperature sensor another job ticked off the list.