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ElNormo
02-12-2005, 06:23 PM
So far, my track record on DIY repairs is pretty good. Resoldered a LKM and cleaned out a Throttle Position Sensor.

Just yesterday, one of the bulbs in the instrument panel went out (the transmission indicator). According to various websites, I'll have to remove the steering wheel. Since I've got SRS, the air bag will have to come out.

According to some websites (http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/airBagAndBulbs_files/airBagAndBulbs.html), this is fairly straightforward. The Bentley manual; however, sounds much more ominous.

Is the process as scary as it sounds? If one follows the instructions and disconnects the battery before disconnecting the SRS, is there a risk that the thing will go boom?

Also, is it necessary to replace the locking nut when removing the wheel? Is this a dealer-only part?

Thanks,

Norman

postjay
02-13-2005, 12:17 AM
you can just about squeeze the instrument pod out without removing the steering wheel it takes some effort,but make sure you move the steering wheel back if you have ajustment on it ,the nut is a 22mm nut with a nylon locking thread on the end so if you decide to remove the wheel you should buy a new one,from the dealer ,hope this helps.
So far, my track record on DIY repairs is pretty good. Resoldered a LKM and cleaned out a Throttle Position Sensor.

Just yesterday, one of the bulbs in the instrument panel went out (the transmission indicator). According to various websites, I'll have to remove the steering wheel. Since I've got SRS, the air bag will have to come out.

According to some websites (http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/airBagAndBulbs_files/airBagAndBulbs.html), this is fairly straightforward. The Bentley manual; however, sounds much more ominous.

Is the process as scary as it sounds? If one follows the instructions and disconnects the battery before disconnecting the SRS, is there a risk that the thing will go boom?

Also, is it necessary to replace the locking nut when removing the wheel? Is this a dealer-only part?

Thanks,

Norman

winfred
02-13-2005, 11:11 AM
dissconnect the battery and the bag will be ok

Bill R.
02-13-2005, 01:37 PM
5 minutes and you should be ok, if you read further down on my airbag page you'll at the end i say that you can just put some loctite on the bolt or nut and reuse it...







So far, my track record on DIY repairs is pretty good. Resoldered a LKM and cleaned out a Throttle Position Sensor.

Just yesterday, one of the bulbs in the instrument panel went out (the transmission indicator). According to various websites, I'll have to remove the steering wheel. Since I've got SRS, the air bag will have to come out.

According to some websites (http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/airBagAndBulbs_files/airBagAndBulbs.html), this is fairly straightforward. The Bentley manual; however, sounds much more ominous.

Is the process as scary as it sounds? If one follows the instructions and disconnects the battery before disconnecting the SRS, is there a risk that the thing will go boom?

Also, is it necessary to replace the locking nut when removing the wheel? Is this a dealer-only part?

Thanks,

Norman

ElNormo
02-13-2005, 02:37 PM
Thanks all for your help. Today, the light mysteriously decided to start working again. Perhaps a loose connection. If it dies again, I'll try opening it up.

Norman

dternst
02-13-2005, 04:08 PM
I've removed my steering wheel so many times, i can usually get it off in about 5 minutes and replace it just as fast. Not a very difficult task. One thing that you MUST remember to do is to... DISCONNECT THE BATTERY. I'm not yelling, this is very, very, very important step in the process. Many of your comrade of dicided to skip this step only to have to locate a SRS Reset Tool later.

Please disconnect the battery.

Kalevera
02-13-2005, 05:09 PM
Norman - mine's doing that, too. I think it's a dash capacitor gone bad. Usually, mine will turn on after the car runs for a while. This only started happening after I pulled the dash module last week (don't ask). I checked the bulb out and it was fine...so mine is probably a capacitor issue - hopefully, yours isn't.

best, whit

e34forparts530i
02-13-2005, 09:18 PM
i just taken out the dashboard today. its not very hard, take out the 2 top screws and pull out the dash, remember to have the wheels straight, when you have it out all the way to the steering wheel, turn the wheel left so the dash comes out with the turning of the wheel

Mark K