Hello, first time posting here. I have a 1987 325e with a fried section of the main board. Back story: I bought the car 2 years ago. It came with several main boards (including fried one in photo) and other cluster parts. when I bought the car the gauge cluster back lights didnt work. I took the gauge cluster out, and replaced both bulbs. That didn't fix it. turns out it was the headlight switch so i got a used one. It sort of worked. Only the left side backlight would turn on. So for the past year I've just been driving around with only the left back light on (only the speedometer and fuel gauge would light up). Also, about 2 weeks after I bought the car the MPG gauge stopped working. Today I finally got around to try to fix the MPG gauge (I have a donor gauge) and I pulled the entire cluster and I saw the board was fried in the exact same location as the one pictured. I'm using this photo of the older board because it's easier to look at the path of the wire, but the current cluster I just pulled from car with all the gauges on it is fried in the exact same way. So, it seems that It's just the "wire" going to the right back light bulb is the one frying. I never talked to the old owner about why the board he gave me fried, but I'm assuming its the same issue. Everything else on cluster still works (minus mpg gauge).
I think its either 1: its possible the fuse for the gauge cluster is too large/bad and isnt blowing when it should (and cooking the board) or 2: there is an electrical gremlin from the harness that's cooking it.
Thoughts? It's strange it's happened on the exact same wire twice. Any help appreciated.
TLDR: Second main board fried in the exact same way, I'm trying to figure out why.

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