View Full Version : 1991 535im --- Speedometer and Radio
Stewart E
06-26-2007, 07:14 AM
Hey guys I have not posted in awhile but car running great except the speedometer jumps... sometimes does not work at all.
I know that I may need to replace speed sensor on diff.
But I have a twist to it (the problem that is) if speedometer is not working and I am driving and have radio on I can hear an increase in volume (power) if speedometer starts to work.
Makes me think it may capacitor issue in cluster but why would radio go louder (fusible link) ?
Anyone has ideas...
Thank you in advance.....
Stew
Ferret
06-26-2007, 07:19 AM
Hey guys I have not posted in awhile but car running great except the speedometer jumps... sometimes does not work at all.
I know that I may need to replace speed sensor on diff.
But I have a twist to it (the problem that is) if speedometer is not working and I am driving and have radio on I can hear an increase in volume (power) if speedometer starts to work.
Makes me think it may capacitor issue in cluster but why would radio go louder (fusible link) ?
Anyone has ideas...
Thank you in advance.....
Stew
Probably the fusible link...
As the link closes up, the resistance drops, meaning your voltage goes up - which makes the speedo start working and your radio get louder due to the voltage boost?
It wouldnt have to be much of a voltage swing either for that to happen if the radio's old and analogue stabilised internally.
DaveVoorhis
06-26-2007, 07:26 AM
Didn't some of the BMW radios have speed sensitive volume? Most touring motorcycles with sound systems have this, and I know some cars do. Maybe BMW is one of them?
Ferret
06-26-2007, 08:09 AM
Didn't some of the BMW radios have speed sensitive volume? Most touring motorcycles with sound systems have this, and I know some cars do. Maybe BMW is one of them?
Yeah, that's interesting, I was just about to say 'but it only drops volume when the speedos not working...' before I realised what I was saying.
Sensor or wiring fault would cause that wouldnt it...?
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