
Originally Posted by
uscharalph
In a way I'm lucky. I have no air bag in my steering wheel and my cluster comes out in one piece very easily. Take out the 2 screws, unplug the 4 connectors, place the cluster in the top gap in the steering wheel and turn the steering wheel to the left. Voila, the cluster slides out. Then you can replace all the bulbs.
Tried this method today to pull my cluster to get one of the bulbs out.
Didn't work.
And I did telescope my wheel all the way out before I disconnected the battery. Now I know the wheel in my car (same wheel as the '93 M5 and I think the E36 M3) is smaller diameter than a regular E34 wheel. It's an airbag wheel as well. And I've also got memory seats/etc. so the steering column is a bit different too I believe.
So the combo of wheel & column on my car doesn't leave me the room pull the cluster out w/out pulling the wheel off. Didn't feel like pulling the wheel today so I did it the pain in the ass way and reached around to the backside of the cluster while it was still partially sitting in the dash.
Cosmos Black/Black 1995 540iA M-Sport
BMW Individual Exclusive Edition, 1 of 65 total, 9/25/95 Build