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My 1990 318i has developed a couple of weird electrical glitches. Firstly, the Hi-Stop light stays on all the time when the ignition is on. Secondly, whenever I put my foot on the brake, indicate, or engage reverse, my stereo dies. Both are very annoying.

Does anyone have any idea why? I'm stumped.

Ta,

Will

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Did the hi stop work correctly before - ie - has it just started doing that? Probably incorrectly wired - earth?

Second fault certainly sounds like an earth issue. Was anything done to the car before these faults occured?

Did they both occur at the same time?

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Nothing has been done to the car, bar the installation of an alarm and immobiliser (by installer services) last year. The stereo fault has developed over time; first, it would turn itself off if a volume higher than 18 was selected, then the problem when the indicators/ brake lights etc developed over the last month. I only noticed the high stop problem last night, but as far as I know, it always worked correctly.

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I'd say take it to an Authorised BMW Repairer. But for a quick fix for the histop light, try disconnect the wire. As for the radio, thats where it becomes a Sparkies job.

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its either a bad earth or shorting inside a loom, best bet to clean up all relevent earths and checked the high stop wires.

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Nothing has been done to the car, bar the installation of an alarm and immobiliser (by installer services) last year. The stereo fault has developed over time; first, it would turn itself off if a volume higher than 18 was selected,

Classic case of a bad connection on either the power or the earth side.

Voltage drops rises as current draw increases, until radio cuts out.

Check all connections, and measure them!

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So it was a faulty brake light switch, and the amplifier was poorly earthed and the stereo plug had consequently eaten itself. Oh well, new stereo arriving soon!

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The brake light switch was $65, the labour (including removing a busted stereo and amp) was about $75. Hutt City Auto Electrical, always been impressed with their work. Will be taking it back to have the new stereo system fitted.

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