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I don't think you fried your speedo, as Veglia-man said it was OK.
The speedo is not designed to be used with the Z3 cluster connected. You can piggy-back inputs to the cluster and earths from the cluster, but you must not use any of the outputs.
The following are outputs...
X16 (White connector)
11 WS/GE (Diagnostics)
12 WS/VI (Diagnostics)
X17 (Blue connector)
2 SW/WS (Speedometer A-signal)
9 SW/RT Acoustic output / Acoustic warning signal
X271 (Black connector)
1 BR/GE Fuel tank sensor / Fuel level sensor
3 BR/SW Fuel tank sensor, position signal generator (reed contact)
I think I may have found your problem. If you have BR/SW from the diff connected to your Z3 cluster, cut the wire, and connect it directly to ground. This wire should ONLY go to ground.
If it is connected to the Z3 cluster, it will go to ground via the internal circuitry of the Z3 cluster. This is where your "noise" is coming from.
The speedo is not designed to be used with the Z3 cluster connected. You can piggy-back inputs to the cluster and earths from the cluster, but you must not use any of the outputs.
The following are outputs...
X16 (White connector)
11 WS/GE (Diagnostics)
12 WS/VI (Diagnostics)
X17 (Blue connector)
2 SW/WS (Speedometer A-signal)
9 SW/RT Acoustic output / Acoustic warning signal
X271 (Black connector)
1 BR/GE Fuel tank sensor / Fuel level sensor
3 BR/SW Fuel tank sensor, position signal generator (reed contact)
I think I may have found your problem. If you have BR/SW from the diff connected to your Z3 cluster, cut the wire, and connect it directly to ground. This wire should ONLY go to ground.
If it is connected to the Z3 cluster, it will go to ground via the internal circuitry of the Z3 cluster. This is where your "noise" is coming from.