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Originally Posted by laundromatt View Post
Thanks for the tip. Can you give me some pointers on how to do this? I don't have a Bentley, so I don't know where/what the circuits are, and where they come into contact with ground. Thanks!
Tools and equipment needed:
- standard hand tools
- something cushioned to lie on
- drop light
- Advil (for your back)

I don't know the Bentley manual to tell you if they ID the locations of the various ground junction points to the chassis. There's one under the dash. I'd look there first since it's closest to the issue area (German ground wires tend to be brown) and it's probably faster than finding some photos/illustrations of the ground connections. It might be loose, dirty and/or corroded. Remove all wire connectors, then clean them to base metal with fine emery or equivalent. Other electrical circuits are normal, yes?

Sherwood
Old 07-28-2010, 03:39 PM
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