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Anonymous Posted on Dec 06, 2017

Electrical problems could be the BCM

Im having a problem with my 1995 BMW 525i wagon is having some electrical issues. I was told maybe the BCM is going bad. Everytime I press the break the lights, wipers, gauges, odometer go back down to like when the car is off the moment I release my foot of the break everything resumes to normal. What could this be?

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change your fuel filter if it does'nt work check that your fuel pressure is ok if not check that all the plugs on your air intake is all good and pluged in properly

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2008

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Probably the alternator but I'd check it to be sure first. Many auto parts stores will check you whole charging system for free so call around.

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try using key to lock and unlock doors a few times then retry , could also be dead car battery

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2011

SOURCE: Dash and radio lights "missing"

Is there a way a mechanic can find out what's wrong with a 525i BMW if you can't read the OBC display because some of the the pixels are out?

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