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    Si board help

    So my tach and obc are not working. I was thinking it's my si board batteries but the service lights turn on and when I removed it looks like nothing was wrong I have included some pics


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    Bump. Come on people help me please


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      #3
      SI board has nothing to do with the OBC. I think your problem is deeper than that. history of the issues? maybe unrelated


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        #4
        Originally posted by 15Michaeljoseph View Post
        SI board has nothing to do with the OBC. I think your problem is deeper than that. history of the issues? maybe unrelated


        --Mike
        This is completely untrue. The SI board powers and controls the tach, temp, MPG, and OBC calculations.

        To the OP, there is one obvious thing wrong with your SI board. Those batteries are around 30 years old. They need to be replaced.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gregs///M View Post
          This is completely untrue. The SI board powers and controls the tach, temp, MPG, and OBC calculations.
          I should have been more clear. OP said OBC is 'dead', which to me means it's completely non-functional; no clock, no backlight, etc... and this obviously wouldn't be caused by the SI board. Sorry for the confusion... hence why I asked for some history, or more information, about the problems.





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            #6
            thanks everyone but i have fixedd it. Turned out to just be a fuse #21
            '87 325ic
            '91 318is (first car) sold
            '99 m3 (sold)
            '84 porsche 944 (sold)
            '01 subaru legacy wagon

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