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Old January 1st 16, 08:17 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default BMW 320d 2006 Electrical Fault

Electrical fault shows up, seems to be a short or fault in maybe a 'chip'
connection. Result==the following don't work, turn signals, A/C, automatic
transmission won't shift (remains maybe in 3rd gear), speedometer, windshield
wipers start and stop intermittently without switching on. Stop vehicle, turn
off engine and restart to find all seems ok for a period of time.

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