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  2. Morning Dave Thanks for your quick response it lives on near side of suspension strut this picture with air box back in it’s part of loom original taping etc very strange it has to have a porpoise? thanks
  3. Sad end to your X5 story Rod Lets hope the scum who took it get something incurable I hope you find a good replacement Dave
  4. Morning John Tyre sizes are correct for 19" staggered set up, as the tyre makes are different I guess the rears have been changed due to the fact they have worn quicker 😁 (enthusiastic driving) Tyre pressures are normally in the manual and should be 35psi all round IIRC ENJOY it Dave
  5. Morning George Sorry don't recognise it Where does it come from ? If it comes from the scuttle area it could be part of the scuttle and roof drain system. Have a look at www.realoem.com it may give some clues? Dave
  6. Yesterday
  7. Hi, Any suggestions on this pipe, after removing the air filter box I noticed an open-ended plastic pipe, what would be the purpose of this? surely have another pipe to it but can't find anything. I am wondering if the engine has an air leak. Thanks in advance.
  8. Hi again to you all. My recently acquired 635d Sport Auto would appear to be running on wheels and tyres that are not listed on the label that is affixed to the drivers door "B" pillar ! The rears are Uniroyal RainSport 275/35x19 and the fronts are Pirelli P Zero 245/40x19. Can anyone advise me as to the best pressures for the car with only two on board. I have search the forum and there are so many conflicting bits of info that would appear not to be helpful in my case - probably manufacturer dependant.
  9. Hi Dave - Good morning. Yes it is,thank you. The car even came with the wind deflector and what looks like a protective cover with the 'gloves' for the exterior mirrors all neatly folded into a purpose made zipped bag with a handle. Keeping in mind the old adage of "if it looking like it's to good to be true" I certainly hope that I am not going to regret it !! The dealers sales chap had a damaged driver side backrest bolster replaced (not the best colour match) but perfectly function-able and had all four wheels refurbished albeit there was only the one that was showing chipped paintwork;he also included a 6 month Momentum Warranty ! My guess is that he took the car in PX for a song and immediately went on to tell me that if I did not want it that it was getting re-advertised at £8,000.00. as he had been reviewing others on the internet and realised that he was selling it below what he should have put it up for.
  10. Morning Mobeen Battery may be new but is it fully charged ? Is the alternator output correct and charging the battery You have replaced a large number of parts so start there 1. Were they correct for your model (use a Vin decoder to get the original build sheet) and www.realoem.com for part numbers 2. Were they coded in to the cars system or just swapped? 3. If the replaced items are correct and coded correctly then check all earth points, BMW are fond of using body earth points with multiple connections. They are also fond of using earth switching so any poor connections can cause havoc. Remember that some functions need an enabling code from BMW (I know they just don't like us tinkering with "their cars" that they conveniently forget we have paid for) Good Luck Dave
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  12. Hi to you all out there. The one reassuring feature on my 08 plate 635d Auto Convertible is the fact that thankfully it has a traditional 'Handbrake' and not a foot operated Park Brake like in my recently PX'd Mercedes or worse still an electronic push-button park brake !! I am just beginning to digest the somewhat complex Owner manual. I must say that the 'drive' is a very very pleasant one indeed albeit very little of the cars features are anything remotely like those in my 2000 registered E46 325 Ci Convertible Auto ! I was taken a little aback by the size of the car when parked along side of the E46 at home. I makes little or no difference the direction of viewing there is not a bad line on the car and the view with the hood in the up position is rather good unlike some that do little for a convertible image.
  13. Brand new Bosch AGM battery, registered as well using INPA
  14. Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll definitely try it.
  15. Hi. what state is the battery in? Charge it fully and then clear and recheck the codes. my x5 starts throwing up wired and wonderful things like angle sensors and the like when the battery is a bit low.
  16. Hi all New member here. I've had various 7 series over the years. My current ride is an E66 760Li which I've had for just over a year. It has got a few issues as shown below. When I bought the car, interior was very dirty. I had the complete interior swapped with individual interior of exact same spec, albeit in a different colour. Questions: Do seats, ask unit, steering angle sensor etc need programming after replacement? Issue 1 - Engine misfire (new plugs, new coil packs, fuel pump replaced - injector teflon seals and O rings on order now as next step) Issue 2 - iDrive / logic 7 doesnt work - It wasn't working when I bought the car. I had the entire system replaced including ASK unit, dash CD changer, logic 7 amp, DVD changer, Satnav unit. It started to work. Car was parked up over winter and now it has stopped working again. Issue 3 - Airbag light on Issue 4 - Seat belt warning light on Issue 5 - Yellow triangle / Drive control error Errors as following: 1- SIM/SGM 93F4 - Airbag? 2- SZL 9501 - Steering Angle? (error stays despite replacement squib) 3- SSH 9A79 - belt buckle switch - rear left? 4- DME/DDE 29E3 - C1 / C2 misfire? 5- DSC 5EF4 - Steering angle? (error stays despite replacement squib) 6- EMF 6040 - Parking brake? 7- EHC 5F8F - rear right height sensor (error stays despite replacement sensor) 8- TMFTH - DC84 9 - TMBTH - DCC4 10 - KOMBI - E110 - instrument cluster 11 - PDC - 9E31-32-39 - Parking sensors 12 - CIDF - A488 13 - KLIMA - 9C56 Fogging 14 - KLIMA - 9C64 AUC Any E65/66 experts / programmers in or around London who can help? Ideally someone who has some cars for breaking as well so parts can be swapped if needed. All help would be muchly appreciated. Happy to pay to get these issues sorted by someone who has experience , knowledge and parts if needed. Many thanks in advance
  17. Hi Stuart Great result I believe there is like a double skin effect so yes moisture/water can still be present trapped between the two. That is why the silica gel trick works so well it helps absorb the hidden moisture just make sure you can get them out and change them a few times. Dave
  18. Thanks for the welcomes. have to say I’m super impressed with the little Bimmer, my routes are from vw but man, these drive well!. had a little go at clearing the head lights the other evening, they came up very well. I forgot to take a before on the drivers side but it was the worse one. alas all that effort for naught as they’ve fogged up again, so I’m guessing there must be a puddle in there somewhere, so will probably have to take the headlights out, hopefully not that hard a job??
  19. New Key Programming Correct or re-programming a Key that has had a new battery fitted To buy a new key go to your BMW Dealer they will need the Vin and for some sight of the Registration in your name Beware of cheap keys online Dave
  20. That sounds like a witch's chant Dave . I assume we are talking about the new key ,yes?
  21. Hi Dave Welcome to the Forum Try this First, put your BMW key in the ignition, rapidly turning it to position 1. Quickly do this 5 times in a row. Then, take your key out of the ignition. Press the BMW logo on your BMW key fob 3 times while holding down the unlock button. Let go of the unlock button after the third time you’ve pressed the BMW Logo Good Luck Dave
  22. Nice fine, thanks, but the manuals are not free. Still worth the price. Thanks again!
  23. I'm sure this quetion has been asked before so a link will suffice I'm a new BMW owner and I need a spare key fob. Looking online it appears you can program a new key fob by holding it against a marking on the steering column but I don't see this mark on my 2011 118i sport. Is the mark only on certain models, if so is there a way to program a key fob without paying a dealer silly money for a new one?
  24. I have just had a drive train issue on my 220 Gran Tourer auto at 37,000 miles and my BMW dealership is quoting £12.5k for a new gearbox. Can you add me to the list with regard to a collective complaint.
  25. Collection from Lincoln LN4 - £750 ono
  26. Hi Dave. Thank you for your quick reply. SCARY is the first thing that comes to mind especially as I can no longer do my own work on my cars unless it is something like changing wiper blades and stuff that does not require a garage for shelter in the event of bad weather ! I will sound-out my Indy as I have been using him on my previous 4No E45's. A very very brief word with him a little after opening up your post revealed that the transmission service on the forthcoming E63 involves a new sump (made of plastic !!!) which has an integral filter as part of the construction. He was talking a figure circa £450.00. We will see when the time comes.
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