BMW 3 series (E36), 5 series (E34, E39), 7 series (E38), and X5 series from 1988-2003 all have the common disappearing pixels on the large LCD display that shows valuable data such as the mileage and the on board computer messages. The problem lies with the ribbon cable that connects the LCD display to the circuit board. There are several DIY advices on the internet, however DIY itself will not help. The root cause of the speedo LCD problem is the ribbon cable that dries over time, and looses conductivity. As a consequence, your speedometer LCD’s pixels will disappear – first just a few of them,
novell exams later more an more – and at the end the complete LCD of the dashboard instrument cluster (or MID / radio unit) will get unreadable. This is typical at the speedometer (dashboard instrument cluster, and also very common at the board computer, which is also called as MID unit, or RADIO unit, or OBC – on board computer). At the 5 series E34 the most common problem is the instrument cluster LCD, at other BMW types,
microsoft exams like the E36 BMW the speedo is OK 8 out of 10 cases, however the board computer (OBC, MID) has pixel failure at almost all cases. If you own a BMW E38 or BMW E39, then you probably have pixel problems on both displays – the dashboard instrument cluster LCD display, and on the MID / radio unit too. BMW 3 series (E36), 5 series (E34, E39), 7 series (E38), 8 series (E31), X5 from 1988-2003 all have the common disappearing pixels on the instrument cluster (also on the board computer) - on the large LCD display that shows valuable data such as the mileage and the on board computer messages. The pixel problem lies with the ribbon cable that connects the LCD display to the circuit board of the instrument cluster.
oracle exams The pictures below show the instrument clsuter's LCD display before and after the ribbon cable replacement (just an example of several board computer / dashboard instrument cluster types):