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  2. Morning Dave I'll bear that in mind. I do the occasional long run but maybe need to do so more regularly. The car didn't smoke and according to my scan tool the DPF have been regenerating. When the turbo guy explained that the root cause was the DPF and said he could "cure" it, I asked about the risk of MOT failure. He reckons that the emissions without a DPF are way below the limit and that his particular fix is not detectable. I'm not so sure now. He said something about drilling a hole somewhere but that doesn't sound like it's undetectable to me...
  3. Hi Ken Wow lucky man 😁 As the car has been stored and Aircon systems loose a little each year anyway my first thought would be try getting it serviced (Kwik fit have summer deals) The machines used vacuum out and check for leaks if it wont hold a vacuum the machine wont try and re=gas the system. My local BMW Specialist has a mobile guy come in (ÂŖ65 for my E70) Good hunting for a specialist Dave
  4. Morning Jim Just be aware that if an MOT Garage suspect a DPF delete it's an automatic fail plus it's logged so going elsewhere wont work Better solution is just give it a good run once a month in my opinion then no risk of MOT fail Dave
  5. Just one. Really wierdly, it connected yesterday! Going to see what happens later when I try again and see if it works.
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  7. Thanks Dave - just noticed your post as Outlook has been filing the notification in Junk Mail. I took it to a local turbo specialist who specialize in diagnosing root cause of turbo faults/failures. They advised that the actuator that switches between the high and low pressure turbos was not holding vacuum. He said he could try replacing it but that wouldn't fix the underlying problem. He pointed out that there was oil in the intercooler pipes and recommended have both turbos refurbished. Apparently, the soot build up in the DPF caused by short trips reduces airflow in the exhaust which increases the pressure on the hot side of the turbo. The seals in the hot/low pressure side are prone to leak if the exhaust pressure increases and the leaking oil is carbonized which further damages the seals. His explanation makes sense to me and I didn't want to pay to have the actuator replaced only to have further problems in the near future. The turbos have been removed and sent for refurb and I'm expecting a bill of around ÂŖ2,500 â˜šī¸. I asked if the refurbed turbos would fail again if I keep doing short trips and he said not if I ask him to "delete" the DPF.
  8. Hi and welcome. How many phones are registered on the stereo? my works van did the same until I deleted all the other phones and just relearned the ones I use
  9. Hi all, I have a 2023 G21. My works phone will connect to the car straight away. My own phone, a Pixel Pro 9 will not. I have tried forgetting the car in my phone settings, the car does not have the phone stored in it's memory. It connects for a split second then immediately disconnects. Interestingly, it won't register as a digital key either. Before I head off to BMW and look foolish, would anyone be able to offer a suggested fix please? Thanks
  10. HI Folks, After an 8 month search finally found a cracking M365csi with no real rust! Only issue apart from the terrible headlights that make night driving a bit scary is that the aircon doesn't work. Lots of glass which is great for visibility but does get hot in there! Seller assured me it used to work but it's been stored unused for a while so maybe leaking? Anyone recommend a really good auto aircon specialist that they would trust with a 39 year old car - somewhere near High Wycombe preferably. thanks Ken
  11. Hi Paul I would guess the oil level sensor is on its way out the only PITA is you cant change it without draining the sump so Oil change time job. Dave
  12. HI all, I am being displayed this image on the dash LED when I turn the car off. Cannot find it referenced anywhere and it seems to show both an oil can and a level indicator as the oil has been checked and is fine as is the rad. Can anyone advise please.
  13. Morning Edward Welcome to the Forum I have to admit I am ignorant of the later 7 series cars but Westfailia were BMW's OEM choice as suppliers. So my starting point would be to find a Westfailia specialist and talk to them Hope this helps Dave
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  15. Has anyone found a manufactured trailer hitch that fits or is easily modified to fit a G12? OR Can someone show me pics of their custom made hitch?
  16. Morning Paul Welcome to the Forum First point of call check the fuse diagram and fuses if that doesn't fix it then a Diagnostic Scan is needed by a Dealer ÂŖÂŖÂŖ an Independent a Specialist or someone with a BMW capable scan tool A quick look at ISTA WIS shows fuses 120 and 128 are phone related Hope this helps Dave
  17. Morning Lissa Welcome to the Forum I guess the first step is getting an estimate of cost to repair, then measure that against cost of changing the car One of our sons (a tree surgeon) had his pick up written off by driver who claimed it was parked in a dangerous spot ?? Straight road two wheels on the grass verge and warning signs out as they were working as well, Police checked the guys phone records he was texting at the time ?? Hope you find away to get the car sorted Dave Sunny Sussex UK (and it is today 😊
  18. Hi Sadly someone t-boned my luxury SUV leaving me two options: To find someone to repair the rear quarter panel or to sell the entire wreck. The engine and all body parts, interior seats, etc are in excellent condition and well maintained with all service receipts since new. Left rear passenger door hit in front of wheel well. Possibly some axle disassembly requiring welding. Alignment of vehicle and body 85% excellent condition. No twist or distortion. All ideas welcomed. I'm still getting over being incredibly grumpy that some idiot didn't drive as safely as I do. Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia
  19. Morning Stuart Welcome aboard Dave
  20. The mobile charging tray on my 330i has stopped working. Any ideas what the problem might be?
  21. Good morning from another Stuart! welcome aboard. I also enjoy mountain biking, having owned a couple of bike businesses in the past.
  22. Good morning, been visiting as a guest on a few occasions and finally joined. My name is Stewart and based in the north east of England just south of the borders I currently own a 73 plate 240I LCI and a also have a 68 plate 435d cabriolet (wifes car). Previous BMW's and first were a 66 plate 420d coupe followed by a 20 plate 135i both of which I no longer own. I have posted images in the members gallery for viewing. Apart from the cars, other hobbies include Scuba diving and mountain biking but as coming up to retirement age these might be short lived. I hope I can contribute with learnings over many years of previous car ownership as well as picking up tips from others
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  24. Hi Dave Many thanks for your response, it's defo the fronts as touching the rears they were cook. Garage jave taken another look and said its and intermittent brake servo that needs replacing . I appreciate your help, a great forum
  25. Morning Mark Welcome to the Forum Your car has Disc's front and rear plus the master cylinder, I assume that the garage changed both the front calliper's and discs? Brakes don't apply themselves unless your car has Cruise Control with distance control (which I don't believe 1 series had). That leaves the Rear callipers or Master cylinder, if the binding happens a hand near the wheel centre will let you feel the heat (don't touch the wheel or hub unless you don't mind loosing skin 😁) If all brakes are binding or even just the Front I would suspect the Master cylinder remember it is separate to the Vacuum Servo Good Luck Dave
  26. Good evening Hopefully you can advise me, I have a 2015 (facelift) 1 series , last week I was driving and the brakes seemed to apply thereselves, slowing the car right down. After pulling over and waiting a while it drove fine. Then a few days later happened again with a burning smell from front left I took it to the garage and they said a stick caliper, they also replaced disk and pads As well as calipers. I picked it up ÂŖ790 lighter and its happened again. I'll be calling them first thing in the morning to see what they say I've done the basic servo check, engine off pump break until hard, start engine and the pedal releases so surely this can't be the servo. Any ideas at all? I'd like to speak with them having a little knowledge many thanks in advance Mark .
  27. Morning Tino My copy of INPA/ISTA worked straight out of the box (lucky me) it runs on a Win7 laptop that I already had Merc Star, Volvo, Toyota/Subaru, and a couple of other Diagnostic progs on. However one of our sons friend has a 1 series road car and a 1 series Drift car he was always here or borrowing !! Finally he has brought his own 😁 his copy runs on Win10 laptop we downloaded a Virtual Machine loaded Win 7 then followed all the directions but it took 3 attempts to load the Drivers. With his copy he has 2 Com leads one Yellow Ethernet that is for ISTA a Silver USB lead that has the 3 position switch that one is for INPA and is where we had problems with Drivers I have mailed James he has put a request to the Techies in Germany fingers crossed they get an answer. His first thought is a Can bus issue as he says normally they work unless something physical is broken (a wire or pins) Dave P.S. I only use the Ethernet cable with mine as ISTA seems fine being backwards compatible
  28. Hello again Dave 👋, well, as of this time I'm still having issues establishing a connection with INPA. I'm certain I have everything on the laptop setup properly. Adapter is set to COM1 and latency is set to 1. I'm wondering if maybe the driver is the issue? I was told that the resistor is a "terminating resistor". It seems each device (and the OBD port qualifies as a device) has to have a certain resistance across those CAN lines. So I don't think the wiring is causing a communication issue at this point. Wiring is factory and should allow for communication with INPA at the very least. The adapter I have does have a 3 position switch, and to be fair I only tried two of the three positions. I'm heading back out to the car now and I'll attempt establishing a connection through INPA one more time while moving the switch between the 3 positions to see if any one position makes a successful connection. I'll come back with results on tha. I'm still wondering if the issue is the JBE module or some other module that is causing the communication issue, but how exactly do I test for that? If your ex neighbour could assist that would be amazing! I really appreciate it Dave 🙏 I'll attach the adapter settings in case you want to look over them, as well as the adapter switch and wiring.
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