omg!!! :-O!!!!
Has this problem happen to any other e34 or similar generation BMW owners?
Greg Mannino
Car Audio.Video.Security.Navigation Guru
Electrical/Mechanical Specialist
omg!!! :-O!!!!
EuroLux:. Private Detail
E34 1/'89 ///M20 2.5i: Lachsilber
It is recommendable to change fuses from time to time, clean them, etc., especially the fuse for the rear window heater is a bit dangerous, see here the fire under the rear seat of an E32.
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Same here in the fuse box engine room
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/johan/fuse...ox_restore.htm
That must have stunk a bit. I wonder if they'll get the smell out of cabin easily.
Helped an e32 owner find an LKM. Went to 'instal' it for him and found the remnants of a previous fire/melting episode. LKM worked fine, but I gave him no guarantess his fuse box and everything in it would last much longer.............
Dave M
10/90 Build 525im, 630,000+km, Eibach/Sachs, Engine Rebuild
*RIP Oskar the DOG*
1 comment on BB, maybe the electric experts here can answer:
The rear window heater fuse may have smthg to do with the fire in Pete's car, after I saw the way the fuse body plastic melted for the rear window heater (fuse 46) yesterday. Any suggestion of what better to do with that fuse? like reducing the rating if the heater coil doesn't draw near 30Amp? or remount that fuse away from other fuses and use a different kind of fuse like the glass tube type? I think there is a period of time where the fuse turned half melted due to usage, and had increased resistant. Thus the fuse element would start to heat up and either melt, or ignite the surrounding plastic.
Patrick C 88 750 159K
Decrease to 25 amps should be an easy fix.
Greg Mannino
Car Audio.Video.Security.Navigation Guru
Electrical/Mechanical Specialist
That's pretty nasty! But these cars seem to have a problem with the defroster fuses.
In my '90 525im, the defroster fuse had blown pretty obviously; replacing it made the def work fine again. IN my '90 750iL, the defroster fuse had melted pretty good, but a new fuse made it all work fine again.
vince
No specific solution but the following info may help your thinkingOriginally Posted by shogun
http://www.circuitprotection.ca/fuseology.html
Any fuse should "fail safe" it suppose that it's holder is a good one, the contacts also good and the surronding well ventilated.
So what's the remedy? Remove everything periodically and clean the contacts? Are the contacts from adjacent circuits fusing together or something??