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Dking078 11-16-2022 10:38 PM

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If you know, you know. No more rattles though.

(Swap, not rebuild) That would be even worse.

zhent 11-17-2022 01:48 AM

I got my cluster fixed in August, and drove my X5 to work tonight to have it do this:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...45f297ca_b.jpg

I haven't pulled it to look yet, but is this just a loose connection? It seems to do it off and on...

Themoog 11-17-2022 06:56 AM

Swapped my front brake discs/rotors that were warped and causing dreadful steering shake when braking to drilled and grooved performance items. Sanded and repainted the callipers including all the brackets. Even the hat part and outer edge of the discs got the paint treatment- all in body colour Titan silver. None of that daft red / yellow / blue etc, it’s not a sports car. New pads too.
Braking is much more satisfying now..

guntherrex 11-17-2022 07:39 AM

damn about the cluster... no warrantee on the work?

zhent 11-17-2022 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by guntherrex (Post 1225732)
damn about the cluster... no warrantee on the work?

I'll find out later today. I emailed the shop that did the work.

EODguy 11-17-2022 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by zhent (Post 1225730)
I got my cluster fixed in August, and drove my X5 to work tonight to have it do this:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...45f297ca_b.jpg

I haven't pulled it to look yet, but is this just a loose connection? It seems to do it off and on...

Reminds me of the movie Freejack with all the bar coded cars..

Besides it's better than some of the warnings that have popped up on the White Witch.. [emoji1787]

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SamW 11-17-2022 08:53 AM

I have been experiencing heavy steering feel for some time now, suspecting the universal joint in the steering shaft, but since there could be couple of other causes too, I haven't felt like dropping 200 euros for a new u-joint just to test it out. I now sprayed some WD-40 to the u-joint and the steering feels properly light again! Let's see for how long, maybe I should try some lithium grease spray next, but I was unable to get the nozzle reach the u-joint. At least now I know the universal joint was the culprit of the heavy steering.

nick325xit 5spd 11-17-2022 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SamW (Post 1225737)
I have been experiencing heavy steering feel for some time now, suspecting the universal joint in the steering shaft, but since there could be couple of other causes too, I haven't felt like dropping 200 euros for a new u-joint just to test it out. I now sprayed some WD-40 to the u-joint and the steering feels properly light again! Let's see for how long, maybe I should try some lithium grease spray next, but I was unable to get the nozzle reach the u-joint. At least now I know the universal joint was the culprit of the heavy steering.

Antiseize works well in the joint if you're looking for a longer lasting stopgap.

Clavurion 11-17-2022 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by zhent (Post 1225730)
I got my cluster fixed in August, and drove my X5 to work tonight to have it do this:

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...45f297ca_b.jpg

I haven't pulled it to look yet, but is this just a loose connection? It seems to do it off and on...

Did they change the whole display and replace it with an after market version or just repair the foil cable connection? Could be either poor quality display or the cable orientation slightly off and shorting parallel connections.

zhent 11-18-2022 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Clavurion (Post 1225742)
Did they change the whole display and replace it with an after market version or just repair the foil cable connection? Could be either poor quality display or the cable orientation slightly off and shorting parallel connections.

Honestly, I'm not sure. I handed it off to my local BME indy mechanic and he gave it back a couple of days later, fixed. He'll likely warranty the repair, but it's a pain in the butt.


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