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    #16
    AAAAAHHAHAHHH!!! Its fixed!! I went through the tedious precedure of replacing the SI batteries. 3 trips to radioshack and a couple hours of surgeon-like electrical work with a roll of solder in my mouth and its good as new! It feels good to know when I'm at redline and that the cars not getting hot. Thanks for all the input!
    S50'd

    Originally posted by TDE30
    What is this faggy shit I have happened upon?
    Originally posted by slammin.e28
    I can always live in a M3. Can't M3 a house.

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      #17
      Awesome! It would be great I think if you could share any tips or how you went about changing the batteries for those that might need this information in the future.

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        #18
        I had the exact symptoms you have. I bought a used cluster for $40 and the problem was cured. I did that *after* soldering in new SI batteries, dicking around with wires, etc.

        Swap clusters or, if you don't care about original look, install your own gauges. :)

        --edit: oops i see u fixed it already - good job

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          #19
          Also, make sure all of the screws/nuts are tight. I went back and made sure all of them were tight and it "fixed" the temp, tach, and fuel gauges. The nuts on the temp and fuel gauges like to back themselves out.

          c.freed
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            #20
            Originally posted by FreedS4 View Post
            Also, make sure all of the screws/nuts are tight. I went back and made sure all of them were tight and it "fixed" the temp, tach, and fuel gauges. The nuts on the temp and fuel gauges like to back themselves out.

            c.freed
            Dude, this thread is from 2006. The OP has probably sold his car by now.
            1987 E30 325is
            1999 E46 323i
            RIP 1994 E32 740iL
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              #21
              Originally posted by Hallen View Post
              Dude, this thread is from 2006. The OP has probably sold his car by now.
              And I bet that this thread had NEVER been looked at by someone who had the same issues. Ever heard of the SEARCH feature on forums? It's how most people get their questions answered. You're probably that guy that asks questions before searching. I was just trying to help the next guy, that had the same issues as the OP. Never thought I'd get a response like yours when all I was trying to do was help someone that may have had the same problems. Thanks for your comments dude, they were very helpful!
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                #22
                guess who opted for lock washers for the nuts on the back of the temp/fuel gauges? Me, me, and me. Very common issue I think.

                +1 for relevant resurrection. ;o

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by clavinZERO View Post
                  guess who opted for lock washers for the nuts on the back of the temp/fuel gauges? Me, me, and me. Very common issue I think.

                  +1 for relevant resurrection. ;o
                  Didn't even think about that...that would take care of the problems!
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                    #24
                    where is a good write up on pulling the cluster?
                    Originally posted by Lof8
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                    therefore, their value is much greater.
                    Down to: 89 aw2 332i/4/5 , 70 Sahara 2002

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                      #25
                      For anyone having this problem: here's a cluster writeup, in mind-numbing detail...
                      Who put this big Subaru-shaped dent in the back of my car?
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unearth078 View Post
                        where is a good write up on pulling the cluster?

                        takes 5 min. Pm me if you want to know. seriously 5min. gotta be quick at junkyards. :D

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                          #27
                          1. drop lower under dash piece - 30 seconds

                          2. remove gauges bezel. 2 screws under top of dash - 1 min max

                          3. Use fingers and remove round nut things on back of lower trim piece- flat piece with ( shape cut out of it - 30 seconds

                          4. Cluster is exposed. Remove mounts on top 2 screws - 30 seconds

                          5. Bottom left and right of cluster, 2 looonnnggg screws. 1 min at most

                          6. Pull cluster out and dettach wires. 1 min

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                            #28
                            Glad I found this, the e30tech writeup is really good.
                            Who here knows @ how long it actually takes to charge up dead batteries. Also it seems that my temp gauge is giving me driveability issues, It flicks around, and when it hits 3/4 the car runs super lean. I have replace all sensors, the AFM, and the ECU. Just wondering.
                            Yours truly,
                            Rich
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                            Originally posted by Rigmaster
                            you kids get off my lawn.....

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                              #29
                              car will run with no gauges, they won't cause drivability issues, but can hint at where an issue is

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by FreedS4 View Post
                                Also, make sure all of the screws/nuts are tight. I went back and made sure all of them were tight and it "fixed" the temp, tach, and fuel gauges. The nuts on the temp and fuel gauges like to back themselves out.

                                c.freed
                                How do you access the nuts behind the temp and tach gauges? Do you have to remove the cluster or just the lower dash cover?

                                Thx-

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