Are you sure that plastic gear inside the actuator
doesn't have broken teeth. That was what happened on my 540.
1998 BMW 540i 6 speed
Arctic silver, M sport suspension (euro delivery), prod. date 05/98, non VANOS
Staggered 18" style 32 OEM wheels
3.15 open differential
Remus exhaust
AFE CAI with improved heat shield
Z3 shifter
VDO oil pressure and temperature gauges in place of headlight/fog switches
Powder coated valve covers-satin black
CDV delete
Debadged
AEA DRL module (aftermarket daytime running lights)
1997 BMW 528iA
Alpine white, premium package, prod. date 04/97, single VANOS
Staggered 17" style 32 OEM wheels
Debadged
AEA DRL module
Custom made sun blinds for rear seating area
2000 Nissan Frontier Desert Runner, AKA "The Work Horse"
Garage aids:
Direct Lift Pro Park 8
Campbell Hausfeld 28 gallon oil lubricated air compressor
Newair ACP-1400H portable air conditioner and heater
Auto Enginuity scan tool with BMW enhanced option
Actron 9135 scan tool-for quick readouts
http://forums1.roadfly.com/preferenc...php?img=119706
Re: Are you sure that plastic gear inside the actuator
Not sure...I replaced the unit with a used unit....would this cause the system to not turn on? I would think that at least thte system would turn on useing the dash button indicating that the sytem was at leat on...thank you for the help and suggestion. Mike
There are several possibilities for not working:
1. When I bought the used actuator, I got one from 528 engine bay because those engine produce much less heat, which is the main reason for plastic to become brittle over the years. If you haven't open your bought unit, it's possible that also has broken teeth. You can easily open it and check.
2. You have to have certain amount of slack in cable, I use to have info on how much but I can't find it now.
3. Your module might be bad.
There use to be excellent pdf write up online, but I can't find it anymore. I wish I could help you more, but it's been a while since I've done mine and I forgot most of the procedure.
1998 BMW 540i 6 speed
Arctic silver, M sport suspension (euro delivery), prod. date 05/98, non VANOS
Staggered 18" style 32 OEM wheels
3.15 open differential
Remus exhaust
AFE CAI with improved heat shield
Z3 shifter
VDO oil pressure and temperature gauges in place of headlight/fog switches
Powder coated valve covers-satin black
CDV delete
Debadged
AEA DRL module (aftermarket daytime running lights)
1997 BMW 528iA
Alpine white, premium package, prod. date 04/97, single VANOS
Staggered 17" style 32 OEM wheels
Debadged
AEA DRL module
Custom made sun blinds for rear seating area
2000 Nissan Frontier Desert Runner, AKA "The Work Horse"
Garage aids:
Direct Lift Pro Park 8
Campbell Hausfeld 28 gallon oil lubricated air compressor
Newair ACP-1400H portable air conditioner and heater
Auto Enginuity scan tool with BMW enhanced option
Actron 9135 scan tool-for quick readouts
http://forums1.roadfly.com/preferenc...php?img=119706
Another possibility may b a bad wheel speed sensor
IIRC, the right rear wheel speed sensor is responsible for the cruise control.
Vin
2003 530i (Sport Package) Build Date: 02/03
Titanium Gray over Black
Shadowline Trim
5-Speed Manual Transmission
Zeckhausen Modified CDV
Dinan Upgrades: High Flow Throttle Body, CAI, Stage 3 Software, and Free Flow Exhaust.
Horsepower: some is good, more is better, TOO MUCH is just right!
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough." ~ Mario Andretti
"What’s behind you doesn’t matter." ~ Enzo Ferrari
Everything is fused, I'd be surprised if there (m)
wasn't a fuse above the glove box for the cruise module. I'm traveling and don't have that info with me. If no one answers I'll look at the info when I get home tonight.
Here you go, I believe it's one saying speed
control. I'll check my Bentley manual to confirm.
http://www.540i6.com/fuses.html
1998 BMW 540i 6 speed
Arctic silver, M sport suspension (euro delivery), prod. date 05/98, non VANOS
Staggered 18" style 32 OEM wheels
3.15 open differential
Remus exhaust
AFE CAI with improved heat shield
Z3 shifter
VDO oil pressure and temperature gauges in place of headlight/fog switches
Powder coated valve covers-satin black
CDV delete
Debadged
AEA DRL module (aftermarket daytime running lights)
1997 BMW 528iA
Alpine white, premium package, prod. date 04/97, single VANOS
Staggered 17" style 32 OEM wheels
Debadged
AEA DRL module
Custom made sun blinds for rear seating area
2000 Nissan Frontier Desert Runner, AKA "The Work Horse"
Garage aids:
Direct Lift Pro Park 8
Campbell Hausfeld 28 gallon oil lubricated air compressor
Newair ACP-1400H portable air conditioner and heater
Auto Enginuity scan tool with BMW enhanced option
Actron 9135 scan tool-for quick readouts
http://forums1.roadfly.com/preferenc...php?img=119706
Re: Everything is fused, I'd be surprised if there (m)
Re: Here you go, I believe it's one saying speed
Thanks! This is great information!!