Check Engine!
Hey all, My 535i has been running pretty crappy for the last few weeks. It sat for three weeks while I was in France and when I got back it wouldn't start right away. I had to keep turning the starter motor and finally got it started after about 15 min. Shortly after I was on my way the car started sputtering and jerking and then stalled on me. It started again right away but would stall when I put it in drive and pressed the gas. The warning light that lit up was the one below the temp. gauge that looks like an exclamation mark inside a circle (!). Eventually after the car ran a little longer all problems went away and the car hasn't done this again in the last few weeks. Today however when I was coming home from work I lost all my gauges and that warning light was on again but the car ran fine all the way home. I don't have an owners manual so could some one be a dear and educate me on what this symbol means and why my car might be acting this way? I did a search but could not find anything related to this.
Thanks, Shawn
Check Engine!
I think the check engine light is the one that reads "check engine". The (!) symbol is a brake failure warning.
Last edited by Ross; 09-11-2007 at 05:04 PM.
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That is strange that the brake failure warning would show eventhough the brakes are working fine. New pads and rotors up front plus a bleed three months ago and rear had about 1/4 life left. Why would I also lose my speedo, rpm, and fuel gauge while this warning was showing? Turn signals still worked, as well as emergency brake signal.Originally Posted by Ross
Shawn
I too thought that the (!) was a brake warning.
It could be a couple of things.
Low voltage= check your electrical system, battery, grounds and leads to and from that fusible link box.
Bad caps in the dash cluster.
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Thanks, I'll do some digging around. Battery is a little less than a year old so I'm sure that is fine but I have been suspicious of the grounds as I have a few intermitent electrical gremlins.Originally Posted by Blitzkrieg Bob
Maybe the fusible link has a haircrack.
Sometimes works, sometimes not.
hey shogun! its been a while since i see you postOriginally Posted by shogun
anyway if the f.link has a crack does it affect the cluster?
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Sorry, I am a bit busy at the moment and also was in Germany last month. Have to go again next week there.Originally Posted by bmwrp8
It could affect the cluster too, I assume, depending on where the connection is.
But that is just a guess.
Anyway, for such cases fusible link is always a suspect.