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No reverse lights on bmw e39, no indicator lights on dash board

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This is caused by a fault in your IKE (Instrument Cluster Electronics) module. Has someone attached a scanner to it recently ? Some cheap scanners corrupt the programming of the IKE module. You might be able to use the hidden menu to reset the dash but experience shows it will probably be an expensive trip to BMW to either reprogramme the existing dash or replace the module. If you need help on getting into the hidden menu, try this link http://www.ideaphile.com/bmw/540-obc.html

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