I think if you get it from terra everything is functional including the warm up lights...
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The one I'm still hoping for (but know no one will do) is getting the shift lights. Terra said it required a whole new algorithm to work for our cars:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHSG_RZH5nc
my beef with the M3 cluster is that the rev lights that stay illuminated (around 8K) are so dang bright. i get annoyed enough by the brightness of the blue high beam indicator, those rev counter lights being on all the time would drive me crazy. my eyes are stupidly light sensitive.
When I had the m3 cluster in my car with jus the M54.. everything worked except warm up lights. oil temp worked, cruise worked, DSC worked after recalibrating the steering angle sensor in INPA
you just gotta find one that has the same mileage as yours or lower. its very easy to adjust mileage UP usnig PASoft but if the mileage of the M3 cluster is higher than yours... then you will need to have someone solder to the PINs of the EEPROm chip and reflash it to revirginize it so that it can adopt the milage from your LCM
now that I have the S54 i was able to get the shift lights working since the MSS54HP DME supports that. it was just using hex code to change the code and reflashing.
good luck, he hasnt been active much anywhere I have seen let alone taking on any new electronic retrofits of any type.
I believe the older M3 clusters had issues with that. but the newer 24H cluster I have auto dims day or night using the little tiny sensor in the LCM on my face plate. i can literally cover it with my thumb and the cluster gets dim and i let it go and it gets bright when the sunlight hits it.
Terra is in Med school and I’m sure has his nose in the books. Try a PM. I️ have a cluster from him and do like it. Sometimes I️ forget everyone doesn’t have one in their ZHP.
Thanks for the input on the pizza, guys, I’ll probably head over to Ace Hardware this week and Jerry rig a net into my trunk bed
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