Robert K
03-09-2004, 10:49 PM
I was driving my 1991 535i this past Sunday when I got the "brake circuit failure" message. I got home and checked the brake lights and sure enough, none of them worked. So, I hauled out a wiring diagram to see what was in the circuit. I checked all the fuses and they were all fine. Then I checked the brake light bulbs and they were all fine. Buttoned everything up and figured the brake light switch had bit the dust. So, I ordered one up from The BMW Store in Cincinnati, which should arrive tomorrow morning. Anyway, went out to move the car out of the garage tonight to do a little cleaning and the darn brakes lights were working! No message either. I suppose one of the bulbs must not have been making good contact or something. Anyway, I can drive the car now. I just have a $21.00 switch on the way that I won't need. Arg!
P.S. If any of you live in the midwest, The BMW Store in Cincinnati has a wonderful parts department that does mail order. I live in western Kentucky and typically get my parts via UPS the next day. Plus, if you're a BMWCCA member, they give an additional discount on their already competitive prices. The phone number is 800-543-1649 and you should ask for James in parts. He can find any part you need and he's great to work with.
Grace and peace,
Robert K
1991 535i
P.S. If any of you live in the midwest, The BMW Store in Cincinnati has a wonderful parts department that does mail order. I live in western Kentucky and typically get my parts via UPS the next day. Plus, if you're a BMWCCA member, they give an additional discount on their already competitive prices. The phone number is 800-543-1649 and you should ask for James in parts. He can find any part you need and he's great to work with.
Grace and peace,
Robert K
1991 535i