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-Possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. [http://www.z3bimmer.com/OffTopic/E24Bimmer/OdoGear/|This will] tell you a bit more.
+Possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. [http://www.z3bimmer.com/OffTopic/E24Bimmer/OdoGear/|This will] tell you a bit more.
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-Looks like is absolutely right. I do apologize for the confusion. I guess I need to check the year a bit better. Anyhow, you could try by replacing the odometer coding plug. it appears that the BMW do have a tendency of freezing up. European BMW's around 300,000KM. Check [http://bmwe32.masscom.net/johan/299960/299960.html|this site] for more information. If you are very electronically incline and want to read more about repairing the instrument cluster, [http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Maintenance/Electrical/Capacitors.htm|read on here]. Of course, you could just replace it like suggested.
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+Looks like 040304 is absolutely right. I do apologize for the confusion. I guess I need to check the model year a bit better. Anyhow, you could try by replacing the odometer coding plug. It appears that the BMW's do have a tendency of freezing up. European BMW's around 300,000KM. Check [http://bmwe32.masscom.net/johan/299960/299960.html|this site] for more information. If you are very electronically incline and want to read more about repairing the instrument cluster, [http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Maintenance/Electrical/Capacitors.htm|read on here]. Of course, you could just replace it like 040304 suggested. Hope this clears it up, good luck.

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-Possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. [http://www.z3bimmer.com/OffTopic/E24Bimmer/OdoGear/|This will ] tell you a bit more. Hope this helps, good luck
+Possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. [http://www.z3bimmer.com/OffTopic/E24Bimmer/OdoGear/|This will] tell you a bit more.
+'''UPDATE'''
+Looks like is absolutely right. I do apologize for the confusion. I guess I need to check the year a bit better. Anyhow, you could try by replacing the odometer coding plug. it appears that the BMW do have a tendency of freezing up. European BMW's around 300,000KM. Check [http://bmwe32.masscom.net/johan/299960/299960.html|this site] for more information. If you are very electronically incline and want to read more about repairing the instrument cluster, [http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Maintenance/Electrical/Capacitors.htm|read on here]. Of course, you could just replace it like suggested.

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-possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. Hope this helps, good luck
+Possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. [http://www.z3bimmer.com/OffTopic/E24Bimmer/OdoGear/|This will ] tell you a bit more. Hope this helps, good luck

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possibly worn out gears in your instrument cluster. Also check the fuses under the hood and clean the contacts in the fuse box. Hope this helps, good luck

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