have a 98 320i with OBC. When I turn the ignition over, or
press the Check button, I get the entire display filled with blocks, an
arrow pointing in at each end, and a plus sign. After about 3 seconds this
disappears. All the other functions of the OBC appear to work fine (temp,
speed, consumption, etc). Is the initial display fill a self test to
ensure
none of the display parts are damaged? Or does it indicate a problem?
There
is nothing in the owner's manual about the display looking like this. I've
only had the car a couple of months, and it's always done this, but I've
had
to replace a brake light bulb which the OBC didn't warn me about, so I'm
wondering if this is normal or if it indicates a failure somewhere
(although
the owner's manual says that it should display a message about an Init
failure if this happens). There is also a disconnected blue wire under the
rear seat (car does not have an alarm so it's not that) which I haven't
had
chance to trace yet, could this be part of the OBC circuit?
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press the Check button, I get the entire display filled with blocks, an
arrow pointing in at each end, and a plus sign. After about 3 seconds this
disappears. All the other functions of the OBC appear to work fine (temp,
speed, consumption, etc). Is the initial display fill a self test to
ensure
none of the display parts are damaged? Or does it indicate a problem?
There
is nothing in the owner's manual about the display looking like this. I've
only had the car a couple of months, and it's always done this, but I've
had
to replace a brake light bulb which the OBC didn't warn me about, so I'm
wondering if this is normal or if it indicates a failure somewhere
(although
the owner's manual says that it should display a message about an Init
failure if this happens). There is also a disconnected blue wire under the
rear seat (car does not have an alarm so it's not that) which I haven't
had
chance to trace yet, could this be part of the OBC circuit?
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