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FOR SALE E89, Combination Cluster (Kombi) Clock set

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AnubisZed
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E89, Combination Cluster (Kombi) Clock set

Post by AnubisZed » Wed Oct 05, 2022 10:06 am

I've got this cluster for sale, perfect working order, removed from my Z4 this last month.

Currently on eBay but happy to sort a deal on here :thumbsup:
This will need virginising and coding to your car. I can arrange for it to be virginised (at additional cost) but I'd happily fit it and code it to your E89 :driving:

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325365145028
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Dave
2011, 23i, Grey with Red leather. 8)

My E89 YouTube channel - BMW Z4 Mods
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AnubisZed
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E89, Combination Cluster (Kombi) Clock set

Post by AnubisZed » Thu Oct 13, 2022 9:16 am

Additional information.

"Why would it need virginising?", well as long as the replacement has lower miles than your current one and you don't mind the "Tamper Dot"...

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Then you Don't need it to be virginised.
What virginising does is, remove the VIN from the Eprom and clear the milage completely. This then allows you to install it in your car and then just code it in, ie; this sets your VIN and it'll then pick up your mileage from the CAS and NFRM modules (mileage is stored in multiple modules in the car).
The other advantage is that if you bought a cluster from a Z4 that was an automatic and yours is a manual then without virginising it it would throw up faults as it's trying to communicate with the autobox module as well. So this sets it back to a non-dependednt state, ie; like it left the cluster assembly line before being first installed into a Z4, or like buying a brand new one.

Hope that helps :thumbsup:
Dave
2011, 23i, Grey with Red leather. 8)

My E89 YouTube channel - BMW Z4 Mods
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCttNBt ... UQnoEvKB2Q

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