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HumanRoughDraft
11-01-2005, 08:16 AM
Anyone know where this is on the automatic transmission? My backup white lights don't work & I failed the Massachusetts Safety Inspection. I took off the shifter T knob and the wood plate and cannot find it there. Someone told me it was on the side of the tranny under the car on passenger side. I have the car on jacks now but still cannot find it.

The Fuse (F12) is has power to it. The wires in the trunk lid have 12vdc to it when reverse gear is engaged and 0vdc when taked out of reverse, yet they won't light up. This confused me. I took the bulbs out and tested them - they are ok. Back to the wireing - If they have 12v why won't they light up? Could it be that a digital volt meter (being sensitive) "senses" a trace of 12vdc running to it via a faulty switch (which I cannot find) but doesn't have enough AMPS to light it?

Any help would be appreciated - thanks

Bill R.
11-01-2005, 10:04 AM
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Anyone know where this is on the automatic transmission? My backup white lights don't work & I failed the Massachusetts Safety Inspection. I took off the shifter T knob and the wood plate and cannot find it there. Someone told me it was on the side of the tranny under the car on passenger side. I have the car on jacks now but still cannot find it.

The Fuse (F12) is has power to it. The wires in the trunk lid have 12vdc to it when reverse gear is engaged and 0vdc when taked out of reverse, yet they won't light up. This confused me. I took the bulbs out and tested them - they are ok. Back to the wireing - If they have 12v why won't they light up? Could it be that a digital volt meter (being sensitive) "senses" a trace of 12vdc running to it via a faulty switch (which I cannot find) but doesn't have enough AMPS to light it?

Any help would be appreciated - thanks

mikell
11-01-2005, 10:39 AM
The Fuse (F12) is has power to it. The wires in the trunk lid have 12vdc to it when reverse gear is engaged and 0vdc when taked out of reverse, yet they won't light up. This confused me. I took the bulbs out and tested them - they are ok. Back to the wireing - If they have 12v why won't they light up? Could it be that a digital volt meter (being sensitive) "senses" a trace of 12vdc running to it via a faulty switch (which I cannot find) but doesn't have enough AMPS to light it?


If you're getting voltage at the lights at the proper time (when in reverse), then perhaps it's something besides the switch. Did you measure volts across the light socket, or between the hot lead and a ground - I'm thinking maybe the ground connection at the light is bad, or maybe the socket contacts are oxidized - try some contact cleaner or fine sandpaper to improve the connection.

Good luck.

Bill R.
11-01-2005, 11:06 AM
be a poor ground since both rear lights are grounded at the same location. x493 as seen here under the rear seat is the ground for the back up lights.http://www.bimmer.info/%7Ebill/backuplightground.jpg




If you're getting voltage at the lights at the proper time (when in reverse), then perhaps it's something besides the switch. Did you measure volts across the light socket, or between the hot lead and a ground - I'm thinking maybe the ground connection at the light is bad, or maybe the socket contacts are oxidized - try some contact cleaner or fine sandpaper to improve the connection.

Good luck.

mikell
11-01-2005, 11:09 AM
Bill, you're bloody amazing!

BTW, where do you get stabilant 22 - I googled it and it looks like I can use some.

HumanRoughDraft
11-02-2005, 10:18 AM
Now I am stumped. I Do have 12v at the blue(+) to Brown (-) Plug at trunk lid where it plugs into male recept. Also have 12v at the bulb recept. Did a hot wire from bulb to Blue and brown - nothing. I then crossed the blue and brown and got no sparks and yet I have 12vdc. I also shorted the blue to a known ground on the car and still no sparks and yet I still get 12vdc from Blue to ground.

I did notice that in order to get 12vdc on the volt meter I have to jiggle the Shift knob in and out of Reverse a few times in order for the Volt meter to stablize at 12.85 volts. (Key is in 2nd postion for powere to the circuit and also in order to unlok shift mechanism.

mikell
11-02-2005, 01:40 PM
Maybe the switch is intermittent, after all. If you have volts and the lamp is not burned out, that should pass current, which heats the filament and makes light. I know of nothing in the circuit that would limit current if you have 12vdc present. Does it make a diff if the trunk is open or closed? Could it be that bad old trunk wire wear thing?
I assume that both lamps behave the same.
How about testing the switch with a continuity checker or ohm meter? Or, bypass the switch with a jumper and see if that gives good current to the lamps.
Good luck.

HumanRoughDraft
11-02-2005, 03:43 PM
Maybe the switch is intermittent, after all. If you have volts and the lamp is not burned out, that should pass current, which heats the filament and makes light. I know of nothing in the circuit that would limit current if you have 12vdc present. Does it make a diff if the trunk is open or closed? Could it be that bad old trunk wire wear thing?
I assume that both lamps behave the same.
How about testing the switch with a continuity checker or ohm meter? Or, bypass the switch with a jumper and see if that gives good current to the lamps.
Good luck.

Yes Nxt thing to do is bypass switch which means I will simple cross the 2 wires going to the switch (If I can get to the Switch - as there are too many things in the way).

Thanks Mikell - you have been vry helpful as has Bill - Regards - Courtland

HumanRoughDraft
11-03-2005, 11:56 AM
Anyone know if I can get to the switch from under the car or do I have to take apart the shift mechinism, etc, from inside the car? (Automatic Transmission)

Javier
11-03-2005, 03:44 PM
is the same range switch (at the bottom of range selector shift lever), no extra switch in the gear as for manual models. Also, per my drawings, ground is different for right and left bulb in touring version. So there is some homework to do. You said there is 12 V at the bulb socket, Both sides? Have you checked continuity to ground from the other pin of the bulb socket?

To have 12 V at the socket is not enough if ground pad is opened (current should flow, it needs both connections, one to battery and one to ground.

A simple check is to connect to ground (with an extra wire) the brown wire coming out of the light assembly (both sides), if ground is missing, it should light up the bulb.

Also, if mirrors adjust (memory seats) when in reverse, switch is OK.

Javier

HumanRoughDraft
11-03-2005, 07:42 PM
Tried adjusting mirrors when in Reverse with Key in 2nd position - mirrors do adjust. Have crossed Blue (+) to know ground on car with an extra wire and get no sparks but volt meter shows 12v betwn Blue and ground. I thought Switch was on outside of tranny on RH side above the bigger wire harness that plugs into Bayonet Lock on trans. I do plan to take of exhust pipes to get to this switch. What do you mean by "per my drawings" - as I don't see any in this thread except fo the 2 Bill R posted. By the way, you guys are great and I really do appreciate the responses. Thank You.

Javier
11-03-2005, 09:49 PM
Memory seats module when switched to reverse.

Check your mail.

Javier

Bill R.
11-03-2005, 11:11 PM
. in the console.



Tried adjusting mirrors when in Reverse with Key in 2nd position - mirrors do adjust. Have crossed Blue (+) to know ground on car with an extra wire and get no sparks but volt meter shows 12v betwn Blue and ground. I thought Switch was on outside of tranny on RH side above the bigger wire harness that plugs into Bayonet Lock on trans. I do plan to take of exhust pipes to get to this switch. What do you mean by "per my drawings" - as I don't see any in this thread except fo the 2 Bill R posted. By the way, you guys are great and I really do appreciate the responses. Thank You.

HumanRoughDraft
11-04-2005, 11:54 AM
Memory seats module when switched to reverse.

Check your mail.

Javier

I Have no mail. I'll check the memory seats module when in reverse (w/key in 2nd pos or car runng). Thanks

Javier
11-04-2005, 04:43 PM
registered e-mail in the forum with drawings for you to easy your debugging.

Additionally, wen you have memory seats, the passenger mirror tilt down when reverse is engaged. If it is doing so, the reverse switch is OK.

Javier

HumanRoughDraft
11-05-2005, 07:58 AM
Bill R says Sw is on ouside of transmission (undercar) near the top on RH Side (and I see 2 wires going to it)

Javier says its at the bottom of the shifht selector (I assume this is inside car under the wood surround).

I Think they are both correct, but any further thoughts from Bill or Javier or anyone would be great as I plan to drop the exhaust system today in order to get to the Switch on outside of trans..

Car is a 1995 525i Wagon w/ 140,000 miles. Automatic Transmission, Electric Mirrors and Front Seats but NO MEMORY buttons for front seats. Car is in mint condition. Came with rubber floor mats and cargo area mats. Underneath them the BMW carpet mats, etc look brand new. Came with service record book recording entire history beginning with the original dealer sticker price of $46,000 and change. In August had front & rear Rotors, pads, front calipers (don't know why), new radiator, water pump, fuel pump/tank and much more.

The only 2 problems are the reverse backup lights and sometimes have problem starting the car (Must turn the key, wait for the 4-5 beeps to stop before cranking her over - and usually have to do this twice)

Bill R.
11-05-2005, 10:23 AM
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Bill R says Sw is on ouside of transmission (undercar) near the top on RH Side (and I see 2 wires going to it)

Javier says its at the bottom of the shifht selector (I assume this is inside car under the wood surround).

I Think they are both correct, but any further thoughts from Bill or Javier or anyone would be great as I plan to drop the exhaust system today in order to get to the Switch on outside of trans..

Car is a 1995 525i Wagon w/ 140,000 miles. Automatic Transmission, Electric Mirrors and Front Seats but NO MEMORY buttons for front seats. Car is in mint condition. Came with rubber floor mats and cargo area mats. Underneath them the BMW carpet mats, etc look brand new. Came with service record book recording entire history beginning with the original dealer sticker price of $46,000 and change. In August had front & rear Rotors, pads, front calipers (don't know why), new radiator, water pump, fuel pump/tank and much more.

The only 2 problems are the reverse backup lights and sometimes have problem starting the car (Must turn the key, wait for the 4-5 beeps to stop before cranking her over - and usually have to do this twice)

HumanRoughDraft
11-05-2005, 05:55 PM
. Sorry my mistake, on his auto the... switch is in the console.


I can't find it.

Javier
11-05-2005, 10:02 PM
Javier