There's a picture I downloaded from this site but it's too big to post here. Send me an email and I'll e-mail it to you.Originally Posted by Qube
I'm going to replace all of the bulbs in the cluster since I have three out now. If I were to do so, how many of each would I need? I can't seem to find a definitive answer in searching or the ETK.
So far, I know that I'll need at LEAST:
3x3 watt
5x1.2 watt
Can anyone help? I'm going to swing by the dealer later. Of course, they might be able to give me the answer but I'd rather ask here first! Thanks!
BTW this is a manual tranny cluster.
There's a picture I downloaded from this site but it's too big to post here. Send me an email and I'll e-mail it to you.Originally Posted by Qube
Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA
http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/imag...gAndBulbs.html
Here's the procedure for pulling the airbag and replacing the bulbs. It's courtesy of our own Bill R. Special Thanks to Bill for the documentation.
Hope this helps,
Jr
Thanks to you both. In the link, I'll be able to extrapolate how many bulbs I need. What would be REALLY nice is to know what kind of bulbs are needed so I don't have to take it out, check it, then go buy them. This is assuming per the link "The 1.5 watt bulbs I had to get from Bmw, all the rest were available through aftermarket sources."
One more note though... do I still really have to discon the battery if I don't have an airbag?
in Germany they speak of 12 V 3 W for all ??
the etk tells all
Gone but not forgotten
ones on my airbag page, the bulbs for yours are pictured as follows for an early 89
I would still disconnect the battery even though you don't have an airbag just to prevent any problems with any circuits such as the link to the obc from the dash cluster, its not a big deal to disconnect and its always safer.
Originally Posted by Qube
Bill, awesome pictures... however... If I count the arrows, the number of bulbs isn't correct... should I follow the numbers or the actual number of sockets... the arrows? Or?
Also, do you know what type of bulb they are?
Just remove the cluster, remove the bulbs, check how many you need and what Watt they have. That is the 100% safe method.
These bulbs are not that expensive.
I replaced them all once instead of only some which failed. Then you do not have to worry for the next years.
Originally Posted by shogun
Is the dealer the only place you can get these bulbs?
Thanks!
89 BMW 525I