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  1. Hi and welcome Your keys should still open the drivers door and operate the ignition There are lots of repair kits for BMW keys and how too's on You Tube sadly BMW never designed the key to be serviceable so it has to be cut open and glued back together. Keys should recharge when in the ignition if they dont then it could be a failed battery or just lost programming again You Tube is your friend do a search. I have to admit my route was the expensive, some would say lazy route £120 from my local BMW Dealer For information and part numbers I use www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your vin and it will show your model Good Luck
  2. Hi Dara When you got these lights did you feel your wallet contract !! Its the X5's way of testing your heart rate. Your car has self leveling rear suspension which is pretty reliable too. The X5 is very power hungry and batteries take a battering if the charge is low then it will throw all sorts of spurious warnings check the battery (under the floor and spare in the boot) also alternator output.
  3. Nice, good choice Welcome and Enjoy
  4. Hi Philip First do you see the telephone function on the OBC screen? Second have you checked the ULF unit in the boot left hand side under the floor. If it's there try unplugging it and leaving it for 10 mins then reconnecting it. If you have done both of the above it may be you have a faulty ULF for the record this is the correct delete procedure Deleting all devicesYou can delete your mobile phone if you no longer wish to operate it from the vehicle. This process deletes all mobile phones which have been paired.1. Press & hold the button call button (the one with the face profile on it), then after about 3 seconds turn the ignition key to position 1 and release the button after approximately 3 seconds. "BLUETOOTH PAIRING" appears on the display or monitor.2. Press the button again for approx. 10 seconds until you hear a triple acoustic signal. "PAIRED DEVICES DELETED" appears on the display or monitor.3. To conclude the deleting process, turn the ignition key to position 0.All mobile phones that were originally paired are now deleted.
  5. X5 door handle carriers are a known weak point I have read that some of the Ebay replacements can fail quickly so an OEM part seems the best way if replacing. Here is a how to from you tube With my passenger door it wasn't the door handle carrier but the actual lock closing mechanism a faf to get at, they corrode due to water ingress. I managed to get plenty of penetrating fluid on the lock and work it until free then using a big syringe and a bit of nylon tube i got it greased. Touches wood ! no issues for the last 2 years
  6. Morning Gaz Simple things first when you removed the Quadlock connector I assume (I know never assume) that there were no small plugs present and you fitted the Aux connector in the right position? One of my sons did this
  7. First make sure you are using the pairing button under the arm rest the steering wheel voice button will not work. It may be that 4 phones have been registered which will block the system from pairing any others. There is a sequence for clearing the paired memory but you will have to google that. I use BMW 1.4.0 software on an old laptop so it's simple to access the bluetooth unit and pair or clear down entries. My wifes Samsung we could get it to pair but it would never transfer the phonebook
  8. Sounds like something loose or a rubbed wire earthing, just a thought if someone has been inside the door to work on the door locking mechanism they may have disturbed the air bag connector or not put back something correctly. Take care inside the door and make sure the membrane is put back correctly as its a known source of wet carpets.
  9. Morning Shane Happy New Year I got my inpa software some time back from obd2tool.co.uk I also have 1.4.0 brought through Ebay both running on an old laptop. You could also try Carly for BMW (I tried and couldn't get it working) though it is more expensive.than Inpa or 1.4.0 (they both cost about a tenner from memory. I did get 1.4.0 running in a Virtual Machine on my Win 10 Laptop but as the other one lives in the garage it seldom gets used. Good luck with the set up loads of information on line. Dave
  10. Greydog

    hi

    Welcome Arron Yup the 330's were known for having a couple of horsepower more than the Clio's ENJOY
  11. Here is wishing you all smooth roads and safe and trouble free motoring in 2017 Happy New Year
  12. Here is wishing you all smooth roads and safe and trouble free motoring in 2017 Happy New Year
  13. Firstly check realoem.com to see if it was an option on your model. If it was an option all the wiring will probably be in place check the mirrors if your lucky they may have the motors already (a lot of the X5's did) then you need the switch it is part of the drivers door window control on the E53, finally you may need to put a fuse in place (check your hand book) Fingers crossed it will all be plug and play Happy Christmas
  14. Hi Derf I find it incredible that a Premium manufacturer actually states that the Transmission is sealed for life ??? BMW seem to think the "life" of a vehicle ends with their warranty liability. If you check ZF's web site you will see they recommend changes at 60 to 80000 kilometers, I service mine to ZF guide lines. Sounds like seal failure and debris has blocked the pump so a box out job to rebuild I am afraid.
  15. Running out of ideas and options now Ollie boy. Apart from a new set of pads or at least a helpful Parts guy that will let you compare? If the pads are correct for your model and all fitted OK then I am at a loss, I can only think the pads are incorrect for your Model?
  16. Just a thought whoever did the brakes last did they refit the retaining clip/springs ?
  17. Have you had the car from new? Do you know who serviced the brakes last? Definitely sounds like the wrong pads or maybe something loose check the sliding part of the caliper and the mounting bolts on the back of the hub. If whoever worked on the brakes was a bit slap dash and didn't torque them up correctly then things can become loose.
  18. Hi Pads should be a sliding fit in the caliper not loose Check the correct part number against www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your vin in and look at Brakes it may be that if you haven't had that car since new that a previous owner or garage has fitted the wrong pads
  19. Hi Taz I would check the power supply at the Headlamp motor connectors it would be unusual for both to fail, if no power try checking fuses 16 & 41 they are for the Light control module both should be 5 amp I believe. Also if the sensor looks intact (the operating arm) try giving it a dose of the magic WD40 it may be jammed
  20. Hi Taz You are correct there are several BMW models which use the same sensor 3's 5's 7's all use it for headlamp leveling those with air suspension use them for suspension position/height. If you go to www.realoem.com put in the last 7 digits of your Vin and you can check (1) where they are and (2) how many and the part numbers. They are quite simple and once coated in crud and salt it seems to be the joint on actuating arm which is the common failure point (well on an X5) I assume you have checked the fuses in case there is no power going to the motors that adjust the headlamps? Simple things first if they are OK then its under the car to check the sensors I have seen prices quoted from BMW dealers between £60 and £80 personally due to where the sensor is mounted it does get a hard life so second hand to me is a non starter as you never know what trouble you may be buying or how long it will last. Good Luck with the fix Dave
  21. Hi Derf Doesn't sound like good news I am afraid, I would say definitely a blown seal that has dumped the fluid so looks like a box out job to get at what you need to fix. At least your in the US where an Auto isn't viewed as a box of magic bits and if its opened they escape never to be seen again and priced accordingly. Take a look at www.realoem.com put in the last 7 digits of your vin and then look at the Auto Transmission file it will at least give you some idea of what your looking for with the exploded drawings. It's a really useful source for part numbers etc for any model. I am not sure but I think the Z denotes ZF transmission so any competent Transmission specialist should be able to help Good Luck finding a fix Dave
  22. First does the TV option show on the main screen? A 2005 should have the digital tuner fitted already I believe, so it may be it just needs re-tuning. They do seem to need re-tuning a bit if the signal isn't strong. If all you get on selecting TV is snow then I would guess you have an analogue tuner and need to add a freeview box or upgrade to a BMW Digital tuner (over priced). My tuner works but I have to say that is more due to my obsession with "if it's fitted it must work" than actually using it. From what I have read Digital signal on the move is rubbish and if your stationary remember the engine will need to be running or you will flatten the battery in no time. There are several companies that will fix a broken tuner but it isnt cheap the TV tuner is buried in the boot under the spare wheel and suspension compressor with the radio tuner and the battery. Fingers crossed it's just a re-tune needed find a known strong signal area and try.
  23. Well done Jerry, persistence pays in the end, if anything posted helped that's what the Forum is about and thanks for the update So it's on coils not air suspension that explains a lot. You may get advisories popping up on the instrument cluster which could be why there were missing fuses, you can code these out using BMW 1.4.0 software or Carly it is just a case of going into the program IKE if I recall and un-ticking a couple of boxes (if you use 1.4.0 you will need an old laptop running Win 7 or 8 or set up a Virtual Machine on newer) Check the centre bearing on the prop shaft also the rear suspension bushes odd tyre wear or excessive camber is a give away sub frame to body bushes as well they only seem to last about 80k. I brought a kit off the bay of e 2 years ago as rear adjustment was hard for the garage to get in tolerance, the difference is massive Now drive it and enjoy it
  24. Morning Jerry You say you put a fuse in position 46 was it missing ? I believe it should be 7.5 amp rating. If the fuse is sound I would try clearing all stored codes you could also try disconnecting the battery for 30 mins. Have you tried driving forwards going lock to lock. If the fuse was there or blown there is a cause you must have a dead short somewhere. If the fuse was missing you have to wonder why, had a previous owner removed it to cover a fault? The Xdrive system controller gets inputs from (1) The wheel ABS sensors to measure slip and either apply the brake or more torque the signals come from the ABS system controller. (2) Throttle position sensor. (3) Steering Angle sensor (4) Wheels speed sensors. There are probably many other links through the bus system from DSC Hill Descent ASC. From a brief conversation with my friendly BMW specialist his view would be first make sure all connectors are clean and fully on (especially where you were working) check the fuses, if all is OK then make sure the Xdrive actuator on the Transfer box is working (these are known to give issues). The ABS controller is also a possibility as a culprit but he says there are several companies that rebuild them. Last thought he asked if you had had the transfer box fluid changed? apparently it requires its own fluid not the same as my simple cousin. I hope this helps Jerry
  25. Morning Jerry My 4.6 is the simple cousin (no X drive) your 2 posts are related so I will try to help with both here if I can as any diagnostic by remote control is really a best guess. Your 4.8 has X drive the difference between our cars, mine has a simple chain driven transfer box giving a fixed front rear split yours has the X drive transfer case which has an electric motor controlled clutch to vary the front rear power split dependent on wheel slip. You say diagnostics doesn't see the transfer control unit? Did it before? Fuse 46 controls the X drive try checking that, check the motor connector at the Transfer box, check you haven't disturbed the ABS sensor at the rear when you were underneath (the system measures wheel slip by ABS) When doing the lock to lock thing the car has to be moving when you do it and sometimes it may take a mile of driving for things to reset. I don't know what diagnostics you have but it needs some dedicated BMW software INPA or similar to see some modules
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