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I replaced the left side vent bulb with a new one and it still won't illuminate
Transmission light doesn't work either
My transmission light bulb is out too. though I don't know if it's connected to the center and side vent bulbs being out.
@Jlaa, does blue and pink wire junctions in my pic look "aftermarket"?
No. I have a factory unit and I didn’t see any evidence of tampering with the wire bundles last time I had the head out.It's most likely is. I've tried replacing transmission bulb some time ago to no avail. Do you have a bunch of dead-ended wires behind your head-unit?![]()
Yes. Those pink and blue vampire taps are tapping wires from the black connector. The black connector would otherwise plug into the factory Becker. Also there is what appears to be a black rubber/flip open holder for a blade fuse too, which would not be OE.
Since those dead-ended wires were tapping into Becker's power they would not be related in any way to no illumination in windows switches because that's a completely different, far way, electrical riverbed, way downstream?
Go for it! The center console wood is very straightforward to disassemble, thus exposing the HVAC unit and all the wiring.@Jlaa, thanks mate! My stereo does illuminate. I assume to get a good look and for proper tempering with all of the wiring behind head unit a removal of HVAC module is required?
@kiev,Just parking it here for ease of finding it (How to remove center console):
It seems like it but it is kind of hard to tell because the 1st picture in post 66 is so close up. Too bad it is not zoomed out further. That said, it says "Center of Dashboard, Left of Ashtray" ---- maybe just take out the ashtray for now and poke around and see if you can find X6/1 first?@Jlaa, thank you so very much for taking the time!Am I correct, based on first picture in your post #66 that to get to X6/1 I have to completely remove center console and that it's on the left side of the trans tunnel?
@kiev, I went back and looked @ my old pictures when I took apart my wood veneers. Triangulating my old pics with the X6/1 photo in the Electrical Troubleshooting Manual, it seems X6/1 should be approximately here within the red polygon. In my pics, though, my seat heater connector is in the way. Also make sure all those brown wires in-tact. Those are all grounds.Removing the center console is not fun. Make SURE this is required, before you do so!
I'd remove the vertical carpet on the driver side of the transmission tunnel, before messing with the center console. You may be able to access what you need with the carpet and wood trim removed.
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Dave and @Jlaa just running it by you guys. This is the current state my car is. Driver seat, would panel over gear selector, ashtray, radio - all removed. You can see that the ashtrays plastic nest is an integral part of the center console and it obstructs my hands reaching properly in there. Cables are right in there, so in can't extract them to sift through them....Removing the center console is not fun. Make SURE this is required, before you do so!
I'd remove the vertical carpet on the driver side of the transmission tunnel, before messing with the center console. You may be able to access what you need with the carpet and wood trim removed.
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Are you saying in a soft yet confident fatherly tone I should go for it? Or are you saying like he says "it sank"?That is the main stuff, keiv... those nuts up top are a mild PITA though.
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LOL. I think you are far enough in there already, have lots of good info from Jlaa, plus the skills to handle the job. I say go for it.Are you saying in a soft yet confident fatherly tone I should go for it? Or are you saying like he says "it sank"?![]()
So, while you're in there, you could... *cough*...
plus the skills to handle the job
My guess is that @gsxr realized this when he noticed that everyone he had been asking questions of had either died or sold on their w124s. That's how @gsxr ended up with, ahem, a vast fleet of these cars.
Dave, in searching various MB info via Google, I often find posts of yours on various boards. Some of them were from 2003/2004 and in those YOU would on occasion ASK others on HOW TO DO a particular tasks related to working on the car. It's hilarious to one moment be reading on of your expert posts from a relatively recent times, and then 15 minutes later, while searching for something via Google, find a 16 year younger you inquiring about something
At what point did you realize you're a guru and no longer just an "advanced user"? After how many years of DIY did that became readily apparent to you?
The gear selector light works fine. The vent lights are still not working despite replacing the bulbs. I never dug further into it but your post is a reminder that I should put that on my to-do list.@emerydc8, mate, did you ever resolve transmission gear selector and vent opening wheel illumination problem?
LOL! Sometimes I stumble across one of my posts from 15+ years ago andDave, in searching various MB info via Google, I often find posts of yours on various boards. Some of them were from 2003/2004 and in those YOU would on occasion ASK others on HOW TO DO a particular tasks related to working on the car. It's hilarious to one moment be reading on of your expert posts from a relatively recent times, and then 15 minutes later, while searching for something via Google, find a 16 year younger you inquiring about something![]()
Meh, I'm still "advanced user". I have a ways to go to achieve GuruStatus™ like @Klink.At what point did you realize you're a guru and no longer just an "advanced user"? After how many years of DIY did that became readily apparent to you?
And now you've BT and DT! Good work! When is the dash coming out? At this point you're only an hour or two away...I consider myself a a fresh conscript that's been on a frontline for a mere 2 weeks. Sure I've heard the gun fire and saw a few mortars explode, but I'm still very, very green. Then you're suggesting, in a non-less than a nonchalant manner, that I should go for a dashboard removal. I ain't no Guderian's panzer (yet). For now I'm a foot infantryman.![]()
@Jlaa, I had a chance to look the wiring situated behind and around ashtray today. Everything seems to be, plugged, intact and in good condition.BTW @kiev, can you please check X6/1?
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Or maybe their brown wire to ground point w12 is cut?
That is factory... it's an extra ground cable for the radio head unit chassis. MB over-engineering.*I found this - I'm assuming aftermarket - connector. Do you have a guess as to what it could be used for?
I believe it may indeed stop. The telescopic column is related to the memory seat function. I am not sure how all the components are intertwined, but I wouldn't be surprised if things didn't work with the seat removed.**Does electric steering adjustment stops working when driver seat is removed from the vehicle?
Oh dear. Well, the mystery gets deeper. Hmmmmmm..... Good thinking then to go after the ground point (W12). W12 is here (behind lower front of console) ... it should be visible to you without any digging@Jlaa, I had a chance to look the wiring situated behind and around ashtray today. Everything seems to be, plugged, intact and in good condition.
I believe I've found X6/1 and it's fine....... so my weak understanding is that the problem is with ground W12 or somewhere upstream(?). Where do you think this W12 ground is? There's so much cabling disappearing into further depths, that would require further disassembling to see where it goes![]()
kiev, taking a step back... can you remind us which bulbs are not working, and which ones ARE working (and dim as expected with the cluster knob)?
I'd like to take another tackle at the absent illumination of window switches, gear selector, and left and right wheels that open/close vents (everything else illuminates). It's definitely not a bulb out issue.
So... do the switches above the HVAC controls illuminate and dim as expected?I believe it is the following:
kiev said:
I'd like to take another tackle at the absent illumination of window switches, gear selector, and left and right wheels that open/close vents (everything else illuminates). It's definitely not a bulb out issue.
Everything illuminates, except: all window switches including ones on the rear doors, both side vents adjustment wheels and gear selector.kiev, taking a step back... can you remind us which bulbs are not working, and which ones ARE working (and dim as expected with the cluster knob)?
This is Jlaa's photo of his car at night. Of course it's illumination is mintSo... do the switches above the HVAC controls illuminate and dim as expected?
Although I'm burning with shame, I'll ask none the less. (Never used multimeter before)Of the lights that are not working, the easiest ones for you to get to right now are the gear selector and window switch lights. How about using your multimeter to compare + of the lights vs X6/1 and compare - of the lights vs W12? That way, you can eliminate one or the other as the problem....
I became a father for a 2nd time in early April. Not much time, but have some today@kiev --- Status Report Please? Have you been able to find if the problem is that:
a) the ground side of your non-working lights is floating (and not acutally grounded --- relative to W12) OR
b) the positive side of your non-working lights is no getting +12v (relative to x6/1 or anything else that is hot in the car)
I became a father for a 2nd time in early April. Not much time, but have some today![]()
Its OK. Do you have one? Even this el-cheapo one from Harbor Freight works well: 11 Function Digital Multimeter with Audible ContinuityAlthough I'm burning with shame, I'll ask none the less. (Never used multimeter before)
I don't think you need to have ignition on. Your headlights work in "parking mode" and the interior lamps illuminate even when no key is in the ignition.1. ignition on, correct?
What you want to do is the following:2. red (positive) to X6/1's hot wire pin (I'll look up the color which indicates hot); black (negative) to grey/blue wire pin on a window switch connector. If I see 12V of DC, that means X6/1 to window switch connection is good?
3. red positive to grey/blue wire pin on a window switch; black (negative) to X12 ground. If 12V of DC is present, then connection is good?
It seems like it but it is kind of hard to tell because the 1st picture in post 66 is so close up. Too bad it is not zoomed out further. That said, it says "Center of Dashboard, Left of Ashtray" ---- maybe just take out the ashtray for now and poke around and see if you can find X6/1 first?
EDIT --- upon further inspection, I THINK I see the shift lever?
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Put the multimeter-red lead on the positive wire of the gear selection light. Put the multimeter-black lead on the x6/1. If you see ZERO, then that's good because there is no difference. That should mean that the positive wire of the gear selection light is getting +12V. If you don't get any reading, then that means there is an issue with the positive wire of the gear selection light.
Thank You! I know that as a father you can easily relate. It's a girl. Almost 5 weeks old and already 11 poundsCongratulations!!!!!!!! What a wonderful time for you! Now (sarcastically) you will be able to appreciate all kinds of new logic, including:
Again congratulations!!!!! (No seriously - congrats!)
- Your friends are lying to you and 1+1 does not equal 1.5 units of work. 1+1=3 units of work.
- You have now allocated your next 1M USD of accumulated earnings not for the comfort of your retirement, but to the costs of raising your second child!
@kiev, good progress through process of elimination. Let's try to answer the question "Does the blue arrow point to X6/1"?@Jlaa, @gsxr - Sirs- bear with me please!
In the above quote, there is a picture that presumably shows X6/1 location. However, it's not there in my case. There is nothing in that location. I have the center console completely out so my view is unobstructed.
I think, X6/1 is actually located here (blue arrow). Directly behind ashtray, a few inches ahead of a mystery Bosch module that can also be seen in the picture. But could it be not it? What do you guys think/speculate?
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Result my initial snooping:
- the *presumed* X6/1 to W12: only one pin reads 0.02 volts. Rest read zero. This is why I'm wondering if this is indeed X6/1 that I'm testing...
- gear selector light socket: I disassembled it to get a accurate reading and by itself it's putting out zero (headlight switch was on). I understand it should have given me some volts. Zero volts from it to W12 as well.
- power windows connectors: some pins read 10-12 volts, but the pin which is fed by the blue-grey cable (presumed responsible for illumination) reads zero. I tested connectors for all 4 window switches.
- switches above HVAC panel: pins fed by blue-gray cable read above 7 volts
Yep, both look OE. The two screws are almost certainly X6/1, appears to be all Gray/Blue wires there. The lower tube with green/black wires is OE but I'm not positive what it is. The big connector at the rear, also don't know, but that's a big multi-pinner and has nothing to do with switch illumination.For instance, @gsxr, do the following two items in red look OE to you?