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    Dash illumination/wiring major problem (recent dash swap)

    Hey, recently while I was driving my fuse #23 randomly blew on the interstate, after replacing it a couple times the illumination and tail lights finally started working again. I thought it was the head light switch so I replaced it. The tail lights and license plate lights worked again, but sadly the gauge cluster illumination, center console a/c control illumination area, and rear defogger quit working (all linked to fuse 23). I have not finished putting my car back together from the dash swap and have several wires unplugged which I also need help figuring out where to connect them (it has been sitting in my garage for sometime after I put the new dash in). A red/grey wire and brown/white wire both that were unplugged tested positive for 10v with the multimeter when the headlight switch/potentiometer was pulled. A blue/brown plug is also hanging behind the steering column. Also have an aftermarket stereo that I installed (all the wiring was done properly for it, I really doubt its involved).

    Please help.

    http://postimage.org/image/bwrx7f50/ (brown/white)

    http://postimage.org/image/bwwvtgmc/ (red grey)

    http://postimage.org/image/bxdf6xk4/ (blue brown plug)

    http://postimage.org/image/bxlovo10/ (what is this??? thinking the pic before this plugs into it somehow)

    #2
    Bump, forgot to add that the OBC illumination is out when headlights are on, pretty much everything on that fuse except the tail/license plate lights.

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      #3
      fixed it. bad headlight switch plus the brown/white and red/grey wires would touch a metal piece and blow fuse 23. taped those off and got a new headlight switch and it works perfectly now

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        #4
        the headlight switch was a casualty, not a cause.

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          #5
          Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
          the headlight switch was a casualty, not a cause.
          so i'm guessin those wires that shorted blew the switch? what exactly are those for because i could not find anything to plug them into :/

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            #6
            hard to say from here, but more likely the switch was just worn out, or mostly shot to begin with. Either way, good job on fixing it!

            Luke

            Closing SOON!
            "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

            Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

            Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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              #7
              The headlight switch is a really simple piece of circuitry on a thick PCB board. When mine was having trouble, it was just corrosion on the contacts. Took the switch apart and refurbed it with sandpaper in just a few minutes. IIRC there is a resistor or diode on one of the circuits but that would also be a simple replacement. If the switch is already dead you have nothing to lose by trying to fix it! Multimeter recommended to test the circuits.
              Last edited by 84driver; 09-07-2011, 11:49 AM.
              balticblau-metallic '84 318i 5spd 3.91 LSD

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