I am on my third cluster. After awhile , now, with this one, the tach works every time I spack it hard.
My suggestion. Buy a solid state board. Fuck batteries. Make sure your system works with one of these. Either buy a new cluster or resolder the tach from yours. There are write ups here.You can mix and match with another cluster. Easier in my opinion.- Steve
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Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Post^^and that helps how? This is tach and econ gauge, not the speedo.
DMEs are like $40-$60 on ebay or the forums if you look around for a little while. That would be a pretty easy way to make sure that isn't the issue. They are 175-code ecu's, and I think the whole number is 261 200 175, but I can't remember for sure.
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^^and that helps how? This is tach and econ gauge, not the speedo.
DMEs are like $40-$60 on ebay or the forums if you look around for a little while. That would be a pretty easy way to make sure that isn't the issue. They are 175-code ecu's, and I think the whole number is 261 200 175, but I can't remember for sure.
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my old car. my speedo was working then one day went out. i traced it to the diff wire being cut some how. check that
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Well thats where i'll start... I'll go about replacing batteries after that I suppose. Only light I really care about is the check engine...i would eventually like to make a custom cluster with autometer units. (it's going to mostly be a weekend track whore that I can drive on the street with no problems)
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SI board = Service Indicator board in the cluster
DME = Digital Motor Electronics (the engine computer, aka ECU)
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Originally posted by JoeyBones View Postok...i'm an e30 noob... I just got a 318is and also the tach/mpg isn't working. I'm not familiar with these cars. Obviously i'm going to check the fuses first, but i'm not familiar with the lingo...
SI board?
DME?
sorry for my ignorance
DME = engine management controller
many many info's abound about both topics, search and you'll find way more in depth info.
fuses are good to start with, i hope it's just your fuses :-) however keep in mind that both fuse 10 and 21 have multiple things running on them, so if a fuse was out, there would be many other things gone, like cluster lights, reverse lights etc.
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ok...i'm an e30 noob... I just got a 318is and also the tach/mpg isn't working. I'm not familiar with these cars. Obviously i'm going to check the fuses first, but i'm not familiar with the lingo...
SI board?
DME?
sorry for my ignorance
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Originally posted by N8857E View PostCheck fuse 21 in the engine fusebox. May be a simple fix.
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Originally posted by duboy View Post
So far i have done the following with no good result, each time the tach/mpg still does not function but everything else does:
- put in the second SI board with the original tach in the original cluster
- put in the original SI board with the second tach in the original cluster
- put in the second SI board with the second tach in the original cluster
- put the fully rebuilt cluster in
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The tach signal is generated by the DME based on data from the crank position sensor. Since the crank position sensor signal is also used by the DME to control the fuel pump, spark, and injectors, if that sensor was bad the engine won't run.
As an FYI: the signal for the econometer is derived from the injector firing pulses. Basically is it a measure of injector on time.
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this may be a noob/simple question but where does the DME get the signal from for the tach? Could that sensor be bad possbily?
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostThe signal for the tach originates within the DME. If your scond cluster works properly in another car, the the problem lies in the wiring or DME.
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The signal for the tach originates within the DME. If your scond cluster works properly in another car, the the problem lies in the wiring or DME.
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