December 10, 2012 08:51PM
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Posts: 1,869 : Amagansett, New York |
Hi guys, on my 88 325is the timer button on the OBC the square lamp in the button stays on even when the key is off and out. The button under it (that starts the timer), when you hit it that same lamp comes on bright and starts the timer as usual but when the timer is shut off the low brightness light never goes out. Anybody know anything about this?
This just started one day on it's own, nothing seems to have caused it... |
December 11, 2012 10:04AM
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I have taken one apart, it has a metal dome that makes contact with a circuit board when you press the button down. It is supposed to pop back up when released. I bet yours is permanently deformed. I think I have a spare, let me know. The OBC has to come out for the repair, kinda a pain.
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December 11, 2012 01:55PM
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December 11, 2012 04:05PM
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December 11, 2012 06:01PM
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All the buttons on my OBC click the same way when pushed. The timer function works too. Click the 'timer' button to select that function, then the 'set' button to start/stop the timer. While the timer is running the LED lights up brighter. When the timer is not running the LED is less brightly lit, but it's always on, even with the ignition key removed. |
December 12, 2012 01:54PM
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December 12, 2012 03:42PM
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Hi Alan, On my 88 325is it was never like it is now; the led timer button has always been off when the key was shut off. It's only lately it has started staying on. I would guess (but don't really know) the difference between the bright and dim led in the button has to do with day/night time running and the headlights being on or off. Does that make sense to anyone? Rick |
December 12, 2012 03:44PM
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December 12, 2012 07:59PM
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I rally my iX all the time, and that timer function is... useless. It's a whole lot easier to use a stopwatch, or in my case, a big clock app on my phone velcroed to a big clipboard. The only time I have ever used the timer was to determine which of two routes home from work was faster. (The longer route was faster by an average of 15 seconds. ) The only button on the OBC that I have found useful in rallying is the Average Speed function, but since it's not legal to use when I run stock class in the U.S., I only get to use it when I go to Canada. __________ Dave '91 325iX |
December 13, 2012 01:34PM
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December 13, 2012 08:32PM
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No, That's the only thing that stays on. If Ferd can live with it so can I, no biggy.... I just thought it might be a programable error, like when you set the engine kill switch/alarm codes. |