After going through my wiring umpteen times I finally felt I had it in place to make everything work, and more importantly, to feel confident enough to hide all the surplus wires/plugs that were always there but hidden previously.
I then decided to fit all the switches to their respective plugs and run tests on each switch/light etc.
Hey presto it almost all worked!
Seats moved up/down backwards forwards.
Aircon buttons all lit up (I can’t test it until it’s re-gassed), and heater controls all worked.
The heated seats both worked.
The analogue clock worked - as well as the digital OBC at the same time

Engine fired up first time, which was reassuring.
I do have two snags:
The airbag light comes on and stays on - I fully expected this as I’ve read on here that if you reconnect the battery before the airbag and its sensors are all connected it will throw a permanent fault: it should be straightforward to have it switched off at my local garage
Dash backlights.
This proved quite interesting: It started with no obvious back light to the heater control panel (it has two bulbs).
Then I realised there are one each for the cigarette lighter, ashtray and main headlight switch.
After much swapping and changing of bulbs I found all the wiring worked, but three of the five bulbs had blown.
Then came a shock - a quick google suggested the cheapest replacement bulb I could find was £14 each!!! X3 = £42!!! These bulbs are made as a sealed unit with a bespoke plastic molding to suit only BMWs, making them unique, and VERY expensive!
A lot more googling provided a much more palatable solution, and it all came back to this forum!
A member had shown in a previous thread that it is possible to snap the existing glass bulb out of the plastic molding and then remove the two connector contact pins that remain in the molding. Then source a capless T5 286 12v 1.2w standard bulb:
……. which have two external bare wires for contacts. By carefully bending the two wires down straight and feeding them through the plastic molding it makes an effective copy of the original bulb/holder that can be plugged into the original loom connector.
So I’ve ordered 10 for the princely sum of £3.99 - delivery by Friday.

Assuming the wires don’t break whilst bending and feeding them through the plastic molding it will be a very simple cost effective solution.


