Description
BMW Z4 E89 Instrument Cluster for Petrol Engines is an original speedometer designed for the factory dashboard of this model. As a component from the Individual Dashboard Instruments group, it ensures seamless operation with the vehicle’s electronics and clear reading of driving parameters. This is a solution for users who want to restore full cockpit functionality after a malfunction or replacement of the cluster.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: rhd-9232482-1
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 9232482
- Substitutable numbers: 62109347666, 9347666, 62109232482 62109223781 62109210496, 62109283860 62109242387 62109221128 62109207933, 9232482, 9223781 9210496 9283860, 9242387 9221128 9207933, ŁS
- Fuel type: Petrol
- Category: Individual Gauges
Purpose and Compatibility
This instrument cluster has been specifically designed for BMW Z4 E89 series with a petrol engine, taking into account the electrical architecture and communication with the vehicle’s control modules. The cluster’s design works with the factory wiring, allowing for correct operation of the speedometer, indicators, and warning lights.
The component comes from a dismantled vehicle, making it an advantageous alternative to new parts while maintaining the original manufacturer’s specifications. This is particularly important for models where compatibility with factory software and equipment configuration is crucial.
Function within the Dashboard System
As part of the Individual Dashboard Instruments group, the cluster is responsible for:
- displaying driving speed and basic operational parameters,
- interacting with the vehicle’s warning systems,
- integrating with the onboard electronics responsible for fault signaling.
By retaining its original design, installing this cluster allows for the restoration of correct indicator operation without the need for wiring modifications. This solution is particularly beneficial for repairs after mechanical damage or issues with reading driving parameters.
Benefits of Using an Original Cluster
Using an original instrument cluster in the BMW Z4 E89 offers a number of practical advantages:
- Factory Fitment – the housing and connectors are designed for the standard dashboard, facilitating installation and ensuring proper integration with the interior elements.
- Compatibility with BMW Electronics – the cluster is designed to work with the vehicle’s systems, promoting stable operation of control units.
- Cost Savings on Repairs – a used OEM part helps reduce costs compared to new components, while maintaining appropriate quality of workmanship.
This solution is particularly recommended for replacing a damaged cluster when preserving the original interior character and correct integration with electronic modules is a priority.
Condition and Origin of the Component
The cluster comes from a dismantled BMW vehicle, meaning it is a used part that retains its factory design and intended purpose. Such components are often chosen for servicing cars that are several years old or older, where a reasonable balance between repair cost and compliance with original specifications is important.
The presence of assigned part numbers and interchangeable numbers (visible in the specifications section) facilitates verification of compatibility with specific BMW Z4 E89 configurations, which is crucial when selecting a cluster for a particular vehicle.
Expanding the Instrument System in BMW
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the cockpit area in your BMW and need other components from the same group, such as additional gauges, display modules, or individual clocks, check the available parts in the BMW Individual Dashboard Instruments category.
If you are interested in a broader context of electronics operation in cars of this brand, including the interaction of clusters with control modules, it is worth reading the practical tips contained in the article Years of Driving Pleasure – How to Care for iDrive Systems and Electronic Modules in BMW 3 and 5 Series Models Using Dismantled Parts?, which discusses issues related to the operation and repair of BMW electronic systems.






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