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    Cluster part numbers

    I need to find out what the correct part number would be for a cluster for an 87 325is (prod date 6/87) there should be some numbers on a sticker on the back and a "K number" someplace on the cluster.

    Best I can determine some one swapped parts and some of the cluster I have has some parts from an early 318i according to realoem.
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    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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    I have cluster at home from a 90 325i, and it's got the original sticker on it if that will help , let me know.
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      Thanks, but I believe I need the part numbers from an 01/86-9/87 325e/i/is.
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        As I understand it any VDO/Motometer cluster parts from 04/86 - 1992 are interchangeable with each other, and whole clusters are interchangeable (in the case of the tach only e's to e's and I/IS to I/Is's). That is to say a cluster from an 87 is can use either a VDO or Motormeter cluster from an I or IS. I think if the cluster were to be from a 318 then all that would need to be done is to swap the coding plug.
        As far as part numbers look here http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partgrp.d...09&hg=62&fg=05

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