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    Default It's a WONDER! Mr. Shogun

    yeah, I like these success stories
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    Mr. Shogun,

    Thanks for the information. After one year trouble shooting, the "error" is fixed. Thanks the information you give.
    After I do the things they told on this site, the car started and the problems are gone.

    Best regards,
    John.

    Read it, and if you have EML, think about this first:

    http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/95453

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    good job again!!
    95 E34 530I V2.37
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    Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

    John F. Kennedy

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    doctor shogun

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    I learned that on the German 7er.com board. One of my good friends is an electronic engineer and he produces printed circuit boards.
    As far as I understand it:

    The EML lamp is a pre-resistor for a transistor in the controller.

    Only the defective conductive strip is replaced. One should examine the bulbs whether they are o.k./not defective. This is mostly the case = o.k.. There are 2 12 volt bulbs installed, which are paralell switched. The most frequent source of error/fault is the day-trip km/miles reset button. Under this runs/is located the conductive strip/printed circuit. I found during the last repair that exactly under this button the conductive strip was interrupted/broken.
    Only the defective conductive strip is replaced by this new wire.

    Hope you can understand what I mean with my poor English.

    So, do not push the reset button to hard!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    Hope you can understand what I mean with my poor English.
    Are you kidding - you should experience my Japanese ( nil ).
    Thanks for your continued assistance.


    "I'm not the village idiot.
    But when he retires I'm next on the list."

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