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Thread: Faulty LKM fixed - Thanks again to Bruno (www.bmwe34.net)

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    Default Faulty LKM fixed - Thanks again to Bruno (www.bmwe34.net)

    After many months of dithering I finally printed off the simple instructions on Brunos E34 web site www.bmwe34.net under Electrical maintenance and resoldered the joins on the back of my LKM board.

    The whole process took about 1/2 hour which included pulling out the LKM and waiting for the soldering iron to warm up. Cost was $0 as I already had a 30W soldering iron and solder.

    Cost for a new LKM would have been AUD$400 locally or even US$220 from BMA (including shipping).

    If you are a newbie and have not reviewed the great info at www.bmwe34.net then take the time to review.
    Cheers,
    Trevor (Sydney)

    E46
    00' 323iA (70,000 kms)

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    It worked on my car also. When I got the car the right low beam and the left fog lights were out. Thanks to my brother and the writeup, all my lights work.

    Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA

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