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RE: E30 Odometer Problem



Matt,
Sounds like you need to fix the speedoemeter sensor that is mounted 
on the differential.

I just finished fixing this wiring on my iX.
One wire had actually corroded off where it joined the right angle 
rubber plug.

Even with the parts CD, determining any replacement BMW wiring connection 
is challenging.
I ended up ordering 6 different right angle connector types to determine 
which one is really needed.
 
Here is what I used to fix it:
2 x P# 61-13-0-007-445, circular right angle connector (covered),
Sugg US retail $3.00 each

1 x P# 61-13-1-378-416, plug connector, Sugg US retail $0.85

The 416-plug-connector holds the two circular right angle connectors 
onto the speedometer pulse generator with two locking tabs.

I spliced and soldered the new wiring onto the old harness.
I also used heat shrink tubing to protect the splice.

Alan Alfano
88 325iX

>Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 23:10:55 -0400
>From: "Matt Brannock" <[email protected]>
>Subject: E30 Odometer Problem
>
>Hello! I have an '87 325 with 250k miles on it. It's been running great
>without any problems, but a few days ago, without warning, the odometer 
and
>trip odometer completely stopped. I don't believe that they are 
sticking, as
>no form of jiggling or slapping will even get it to move a little 
bit. I
>also >checked the fuses to see if one blew, as the instrument cluster 
is
>electronic, >to no avail either. Does anyone have any ideas as to 
what the 
>cause may be? 
>Is there a sensor on one of the wheels or axles that I could check/replace? 

>If so, how would I go about doing that? If you have any suggestions, 
>I'd appreciate it. Thanks.

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