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OIL LEVEL LOW 2013 M135i
Morning Abhi Welcome to the Forum I have read of N55 engines having an appetite for oil but the only experience I have is my next door neighbour who runs a 335i touring he covers around 8k miles a year car is 5 and uses very little oil between annual services. I know because I help him service his car at home You say the owner said the car was serviced around 1000km ago is there any proof receipts stamped service book etc? Also was the correct Synthetic LL04 oil used ? I would start by giving the car a service or at a minimum an oil and filter change using the correct Oil and Filter. I believe your car should hold 6.5ltr's of 5-30 Fully Synthetic LL04 make certain the filter is OEM quality (Mann are OEM suppliers) Remember either buy 7 x 1 liter bottles (my preference) if getting a 5 litre container and 2 x 1 litre check what quantity is actually in the big container many are 4.5litre. Add at least 5liters and run the engine let it settle and check for leaks and level then top up. Then note the Mileage/Kilometers and your in a good place to check usage Good Luck Dave
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2013 116D - Main Earth Strap
Hi Sam Welcome to the Forum A healthy battery should show 12.5v+, 12.2 v shows its down a bit 70/80% 10 v shows depleted which indicates very high amps being drawn at start You can check the starter with a clamp ammeter on the starter cable I have seen failing starters draw 700+Amps It's good advice to check the earth straps as they can fail even if it looks OK if its hot/warm after and attempted start it's worth at least removing cleaning and reseating it obviously any sign of damage change it Check www.realoem.com if you aren't aware put the last 7 digits of your vin into the search engine it will call up your model then check the sections for what you need (I would guess engine electrical section) Good Hunting Dave
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X5 - E70 Inner door handle mechanism replacement.
Morning Vivek Welcome to the Forum Not sure what your problem is exactly, the inner door handle mechanism ? The inner door handle cable ? Outer Door handle mechanism or cable ? Or the Door latch mechanism ? Take a look at www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box it will call up your model. Then check the sections for what you need, Part numbers may differ depending on trim level When taking off the inner door panel take care not to damage the inner water membrane a heat gun or hair dryer will soften the adhesive and make it easier Hope this helps Dave
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2006 X5 what’s this part
Thanks for the Update Your car definitely has 2 Temp Sensors the first at the Thermostat housing and the second in the Bottom hose close to the rad. The Electrical connections normally have a push spring clip release as I remember, the sensors are screw fit Check www.realoem.com if you are not aware it's an Online BMW parts list for correct part numbers then the small exploded drawings will help with location. If you need help you could also try Pelican Parts website they have some great how too's with pictures. Dave
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E38 728i LCI March 2001 - ABS harness
Hi Indroneel Welcome to the Forum First if it is the ABS Harness I would check www.realoem.com (BMW Parts List) put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box it should call up your model. Then check the car electrical system section to see if there is a Repair Harness If there is the next trick will be finding one, I would try BMW Specialist dismantlers. If no joy then stripping the harness on the car to find the extent of the damage and what caused it then splicing in cable sections and re wrapping the loom will work. In the UK there are specialist companies who will repair damaged ABS units in case that is the problem Good Luck with the fix great cars when going well Dave
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2006 X5 what’s this part
Morning Iyahsu Welcome to the Forum A little more information required which model of X5 and what year ? Your panel tells us X5 2026 if so then it is Dealer Warranty time. Has the car been overheating ? Or losing Coolant ? We know it's an X5 but E53 E70 F15 G05 ? Engine 3.0i 4.4 3.0d ? Your picture shows 2 sensors the upper one is on the throttle body the lower one looks to be on the Thermostat housing which sensor have you pulled ? As long as you only disconnected the sensor plug it should just go back as came off. If you have removed the actual sensor then compare it to the one you removed carefully or put the old one back. Your BMW normally has 2 temp sensors 1 at the Thermostat housing 1 at the bottom right of the Radiator the gauge works on an average from both Dave
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2026 X5 Plug-in hybrid -- transmission issues
Morning Brian Welcome to the Forum I have heard of several issues with Hybrid Transmissions but this is a new one !! The Dealer is basically saying the car is very badly designed with a Transmission not suitable for purpose? that stinks. They are saying that you purchased a Top of the range car for its Performance and Power that has an inherent Fault, and the only way to fix it is to reduce Power and Performance to that of a lesser model ??? I would write formally to the Dealer MD with a copy to BMW Customer services setting out the sorry tale so far then set out a time to repair properly (say end of month) or Return your money plus any out of pocket costs or expense incurred Good Luck let us know what happens Dave
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Selling my 1992 E31 850i
Hi Scott Welcome to the Forum Sorry to hear about your Dog and now selling your Beemer I haven't seen an E31 for years and now you pop up and at Goodwood a guy had an absolutely immaculate 850i for sale at ÂŁ70k so are you sure your pricing is right ? OK his was mint but you may be underselling it, have you checked sites like Car&Classic ? Or get a professional valuation hate to see people losing out Dave
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Auto start stop
Hi Dave Sounds weird couple of questions (1) Was it like that before service ? (2) Did you ask the Dealer to investigate as many Dealers only use the Diagnostics if there is an issue I thought Auto Start/Stop was either On or Off ? Maybe a conversation with the Dealer to find out just what they did and whether there was a Diagnostic run Dave
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2011 bmw 328i gm transmission 6l45 issues
Hi Windil Welcome to the Forum I have only seen that code once quite a few years back it is Transmission specific and points towards the internal speed sensor in the box Before doing any major stripping check the loom connection at the box make sure it is seated and sealed correctly with luck just cleaning and reseating will do the job. If not then the internal speed sensor may have failed. Dave
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Passenger rear door stuck
Morning Claire Welcome to the Forum From your description it would seem the Actuator is sticking/dying you do need the door open to change it though Dave
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door switches
Morning Frank Check www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box it will call up your model, then search the sections for the door actuator and boot/tailgate struts note the part numbers. Then search the internet for the best prices. Changing the boot struts is straight forward with the help of a trusty broom to hold up the tailgate remove some trim to expose the electrical connector and remove them. Changing the door actuator is again a straight forward but the door panel has to be removed take care with the inner membrane don't damage it. A hair dryer or heat gun will help soften the adhesive that holds it in place. I believe there are a few "How Too's" on the internet Hope this helps Dave
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Starter/Ignition Fault
Morning Martyn I am still confused as you said you connected a New Battery and tested it, it showed low voltage ? Had you tried to start the car before your test ? You also told us that off the car the old battery tested full ? Had it been charged or was it tested straight from the car ? When testing the battery what voltage are you seeing ? 12.5v + Battery fully charged 12v around 80% 11v or below Battery is discharged or dying So if it isn't a loose connection in the power supply and all earth connections are good and the battery is still fully charged the Starter and its Relay are left. I would still run a Diagnostic check to be sure Dave
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Starter/Ignition Fault
Morning Martyn When you get back try starting the car get it up to temp then feel that cable and connection for any heat Dave
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Rear Diff
Hi Jeffrey Welcome to the Forum BMW do not release them all the Dealer does is change the complete diff then retain the old one so there is little on the market. Having said that I did get a rebuild kit for my E53 4.6is from Bimmertune they were also helpful with pre-load settings and torques may be do a search see if they are still around Check www.realoem.com to make sure you get the correct kit my E70 rear diff has two different fluids Hope this is some help Dave