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    #16
    Originally posted by dnguyen1963 View Post
    You onwed an E30 and you do not have a 22 mm socket?
    i do now. but i didnt for a while. you can do just about anything on these cars with 17, 13, 10


    also, this might help if tightening the nuts doesnt help.



    this is my thread trying to solve my temp gauge issues. greg is currently fixing my SI board
    98 M3/4/5

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      #17
      Thanks to all for the advice & direction. How the heck you guys get that cluster in and out easily is BEYOND me. Everything was loose and no matter how I rotated tweaked etc it was a bitch to get out and then back in - but I did it.

      When I went to tighten the nut by the temp gauge it simply wasn't there! Off to the hardware store to get a washer, lock washer & nut. Tightened that up and reinstalled the whole thing. Nice steady normal reading temp gauge was the end result!

      Thanks again.

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        #18
        I always remove the steering wheel when removing the cluster, it's an extra two minutes for a non-airbag wheel and an extra five minutes for the airbag wheels.

        In any case, here's a video tutorial that show the easy steps to removing the cluster:

        CLUSTER PARTS: http://amzn.to/2auvFEPBMW TOOLS: http://amzn.to/2kWVtlvHow to remove the gauge cluster from your E30. Shop E30 cluster parts: http://amzn.to/2...
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