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      05-06-2019, 04:45 PM   #1
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2007 e90 c.i.d not working

Hello, I have a 2007 bmw 328xi. The central information display on the dashboard is out so I cannot check oil level, temp etc. the top portion of the display is blank and shows nothing. Even with the BC functions. I've tried the odometer reset, and unplugged the battery and tried again. To no avail. Does anyone have an idea how much the dealership would charge to replace something like the cluster gauge? Any ball park ranges? Or more importantly anyone actually experienced this? If so how much did it cost to replace at the dealership. Picture included to help understand
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Fuse related maybe? But the odd part about this one that others usually the whole cluster goes out
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I pulled most of the fuses out, and none showed to be damaged or blown. Wondering if an led went out. Not sure
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Fuse related maybe? But the odd part about this one that others usually the whole cluster goes out
This. I would imagine anyone who tries to repair is pulling the cluster and wants to just replace. So labor to pull, cluster cost, labor to replace and then program to associate.

If you pull it, you might just see a burnt solder point you need to bridge, but that's up to you.
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Fuse related maybe? But the odd part about this one that others usually the whole cluster goes out
This. I would imagine anyone who tries to repair is pulling the cluster and wants to just replace. So labor to pull, cluster cost, labor to replace and then program to associate.

If you pull it, you might just see a burnt solder point you need to bridge, but that's up to you.
I would think that since it's just that one display that it's probably related to connection to power, meaning what you're saying is right

Could he get just that screen? That would be more cost efficient if he is worried about that.

Otherwise it might be just replacing the cluster if that's what it comes down to
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I have a cluster screen if you want to pay for shipping.
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@Nickco43 how much you asking for?
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@Nickco43 how much you asking for?
$7 for shipping

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Hell yeah! Is it easy to replace? I'll def pay the shipping if it is
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Hell yeah! Is it easy to replace? I'll def pay the shipping if it is
You have to take apart the entire cluster.
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Hell yeah! Is it easy to replace? I'll def pay the shipping if it is
For $7 I'd give it a try...
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