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Thread: Wierd "Key in Ignition" Message

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    Default Wierd "Key in Ignition" Message

    Ok, so.... I finally got my A/C fixed. New heater control valve, new drier, new switches. Yay for cold air. HOWEVER, now my high beams don't work (even though the in-dash hi beam indicator light comes on), and when the car is off the in dash monitor shows a "key in ignition" message. This stays lit even when I use the key (which is obviously NOT in the ignition) to lock the car. Has anybody faced this particular gremlin before, or do I just have to start looking for grounds?

    Any thoughts are much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Armando

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    Search, baby. Many people around here, me included, are tired of answering questions that have been beaten into the ground.

    Best, whit

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    Whit - I of course searched, but this problem seems different from the usual low beam LKM problem that various different searches turned up. (Searching "Key in Ignition" doesn't turn up any relevant response that I found). Does the same LKM re-solder fix work for the hi-beams? Are the hi-beams grounded to the AC switches perhaps? Not trying to be lazy, just looking for help.

    Thanks,

    Armando

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    Default A/C Switch?

    Was the switch a direct replacement or "fixed" in some way?

    I fried a n A/C switch once trying to replace the bulb, and it made the dash lights and headlights act wierd.


    Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........

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    lkm operates the high beams too in fact my lkm problem took out ALL my headlights at 60 mph in the middle of the night halfway round a sweeper
    Gone but not forgotten

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    Default Update - Its not ALWAYS an LKM problem

    So, a little time with a multimeter and a wiring diagram has at least (seemingly) diagnosed my problem, if not solved it. Apparently, my lazy shade-tree PO had a problem with the A/C switches & didn't want to replace them, so he hard-wired the switch in the "on" position, using the hi-beam harness (!!!!) for juice. When my shop replaced the A/C switches and related wiring (I categorically refuse to ever work on A/C systems, as they have a unique way of causing explosive frustration), it seems they inadvertently opened the hi beam circuit but left it with no way to close, ergo no hi-beams unless the worn (and un-capped!) hi-beam wiring happened to rub up against the body in such a way that would let it ground. Its amazing what POs will do...

    Incidentally, the LKM looked just fine when I pulled it but just in case I've ordered a fully rebuilt one. ($90 on ebay, with 3 year warranty, so this beats playing with soldering irons as far as I'm concerned.)

    I'm not sure if or how this led to the "key in ignition" message, but I guess I'll tackle that next. I have a rebuilt control board sitting on my desk ($120, 2 year warranty, also ebay) so perhaps this will solve the problem, which could be related to a short in the board that presently kills my battery if the car sits for more than 2 days...

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    Default Shi....t! Is this fact or fiction?

    Quote Originally Posted by NY535iManual
    Apparently, my lazy shade-tree PO had a problem with the A/C switches & didn't want to replace them, so he hard-wired the switch in the "on" position, using the hi-beam harness (!!!!) for juice.
    Javier

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    Absolutely the case. I worked on a similarly hacked E32 two or three weeks ago -- headlights were wired in a parallel circuit using, of all things, monster cable speaker wiring.

    Armando, I owe you an apology. I'm sorry that I fired off the **** cannon based on the assumption that a search wasn't performed. We've been getting a lot of new people who occasionally don't get netiquette and simply expect answers with no apparent attempt to help themselves.

    It seems like you've solved the lighting issue. The check control message is cluster or ignition switch related. One thing I would do before installing another cluster is to remove the current one and visually check all of the joints. Cracked solder is common and a quick reflow of a connection is an easy fix.

    best, whit

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    This opens discussion for something just a little bit beyond your beams not working correctly.....

    What makes you think your mechanic did the rest of his work right? Just because the A/C works right now....doesn't mean it will work a little later down the road. I mean if he'll bypass a switch because he doesn't understand it's function, using another circuit altogether, can be dangerously expensive to you. I would wonder about his mechanical ability to do the rest of the A/C work? Just what kind of shortcuts did he take now that could end up costing you over and over again.

    Jr

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    Default It is amazing how people can fix an issue, causing ...

    worse permanent damage to the car.

    Javier

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