Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
When driving my 1986 528e I hear a clicking sound that clicks in time with the RPM. So, when lower speeds it clicks slower and at higher speeds, the clicking speeds up. This was occurring before changing my odometer gears and I thought would stop after replacing, but it’s still there.
Today tested it out with a whole separate gauge cluster and the ticking was still there which tells me it may not be the gauge cluster itself?
It doesn’t click at idle, only when driving.
Any ideas?
Today tested it out with a whole separate gauge cluster and the ticking was still there which tells me it may not be the gauge cluster itself?
It doesn’t click at idle, only when driving.
Any ideas?
Last edited by blockerb on Nov 15, 2024 10:19 AM, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
As I remember, there's an O2 sensor timer in the 528e that makes a ticking sound when it times out. Here's one old post about itL https://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?t=103496
edit: You'll notice the funny spelling of gauge in your post...that's a sneaky autocorrect feature of the board that happens when you flip the a and u around in your typing.
edit: You'll notice the funny spelling of gauge in your post...that's a sneaky autocorrect feature of the board that happens when you flip the a and u around in your typing.
Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
535is here, mine makes same clicking noise. Even with replaced gears. Just a quirk of an older car.
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Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
I have noticed some replacement gears make more noise than others. Some that have been called "Hobby Shop" gears make more noise than:
https://www.odometergears.com/products/ ... 8+82-88/27
Just turn up the tunes...
https://www.odometergears.com/products/ ... 8+82-88/27
Just turn up the tunes...
Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
blockerb, please post technical questions in Tech Talk, not General Discussion. I've moved a number of your threads because of this.
Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
Happy to. What are the guidelines between tech talk and general discussion? Posted in general as it wasn’t a specific “how to” question or related to a specific part that I knew of.Shawn D. wrote: Nov 13, 2024 10:09 AM blockerb, please post technical questions in Tech Talk, not General Discussion. I've moved a number of your threads because of this.
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A good start here,blockerb wrote: Nov 13, 2024 12:06 PMHappy to. What are the guidelines between tech talk and general discussion? Posted in general as it wasn’t a specific “how to” question or related to a specific part that I knew of.Shawn D. wrote: Nov 13, 2024 10:09 AM blockerb, please post technical questions in Tech Talk, not General Discussion. I've moved a number of your threads because of this.
https://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?f=1 ... 689#p99689
Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
If you are asking for hard-and-fast rules, there aren't any, but that doesn't mean that it's difficult to understand where. You are asking about why your car is making a noise, which is a technical question.blockerb wrote: Nov 13, 2024 12:06 PM Happy to. What are the guidelines between tech talk and general discussion?
Well, we don't have a "How To" subforum. Note the description of Tech Talk (bold emphasis mine): "E28 technical advice asked and given! Troubleshooting, modifications and more." It's not expected that you know the specific part making the noise, because if that were required, it'd make your post unnecessary, right? Even if you don't know which part is making the noise, you know that it's a question about parts making noises. It's a technical question.Posted in general as it wasn’t a specific “how to” question or related to a specific part that I knew of.
Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
10-4.Shawn D. wrote: Nov 13, 2024 1:16 PMIf you are asking for hard-and-fast rules, there aren't any, but that doesn't mean that it's difficult to understand where. You are asking about why your car is making a noise, which is a technical question.blockerb wrote: Nov 13, 2024 12:06 PM Happy to. What are the guidelines between tech talk and general discussion?
Well, we don't have a "How To" subforum. Note the description of Tech Talk (bold emphasis mine): "E28 technical advice asked and given! Troubleshooting, modifications and more." It's not expected that you know the specific part making the noise, because if that were required, it'd make your post unnecessary, right? Even if you don't know which part is making the noise, you know that it's a question about parts making noises. It's a technical question.Posted in general as it wasn’t a specific “how to” question or related to a specific part that I knew of.
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Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
You're hearing the stepper motor in the odometer section. They don't move continuously, they pulse and sound a bit like a Quartz clock. A smear of silicone grease on the gears helps quiet it down considerably by taking up the lash in the stepper motor.jayjaya29 wrote: Nov 12, 2024 9:11 AM 535is here, mine makes same clicking noise. Even with replaced gears. Just a quirk of an older car.
Re: Clicking sound from behind gauges when driving
Good to know, I'll keep it in mind if I have the cluster out.