Everything posted by Greydog
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Creaking from rear of car
Rear rose/ball joints creak you may see increased camber and tyre wear on the inside edges. Changing them is a DIY job, did mine last year I brought a kit of Ebay and refurbed the whole back end the difference is massive. You need a tool to remove the Rose/Ball joint I made my own with a couple of bits of tube and some threaded studding. There is a how to on youtube 5 series but the same set up.
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SELFLEVEL SUSP.INACT on X5 E53
If you look on www.realoem.com enter the site put in the last 7 numbers of your Vin and then select "rear axel" then "self leveling suspension" you will see it has 2 level sensors under the car make sure they are free and the plug is connected a bit of contact cleaner wouldn't go amiss. Also in the boot is the suspension control unit again check and make sure its clean dry and connector seated correctly. You can remove the fuses then release the air manually then tighten the connectors and replace the fuses to see if that cklears the problem. Jet washes and modern car electrics don't mix very well so take care when cleaning particularly in the boot where the X5 has a lot of unprotected electrics.
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SELFLEVEL SUSP.INACT on X5 E53
Don't panic the message is one of BMW & your X5's ways of testing your heart rate. While you were working on your rear lights with the ignition on the battery voltage has dropped and triggered the warning, once the battery is fully charged the warning will clear. Check how old your battery is and its condition if its 5 or older you could have a failing battery. Changed mine last year it was the original 11 years old !! but died quickly when it started to go.
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Parcel Shelf
Several on Ebay at the moment
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Car Key
I had a replacement key last year due to the main key I use everyday being just plain worn out and knackered. Ordered from BMW (all they need is your Vin or your key they can read it} £120 including VAT and they coded it to the car as well, it took 2 days to arrive. I know there are lots of adds for keys but beware I think the engine ECU/immobilizer needs to read a chip and the alarm central locking are coded to the Fob. I don't know what BM you have I would talk to the Dealers
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e53 Non standard sat/radio
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- Drove car then 10 mins later would not start, clicking noise
From this and your previous posts I would change your garage. 1st They disconnect your radio for no reason then tell you its to dangerous to lift the LPG tank to put right their error !!!!!!! Well they lifted it to change the battery and unplug your radio?? 2nd They cant change the FSR ? it's a 20 minute job for goodness sake (search you tube) the only tool needed is a cross head screw driver to remove trim, the FSR clips in and out. A failed FSR can cause all sorts of issues including unexplained Battery drain (just Google it) As for charging the posts under the bonnet are the correct place but it will take up to 24hrs to fully re-charge the battery with a decent charger Ctek or similar a quick 1/2hr burst wont do it. If the Battery has failed it should be under warranty so should be a free exchange, assuming your original garage fitted the correct rated battery? If not there may be some cost.- Acceleration Hesitating
Having problems replying for some reason??? Do you have a code reader? I use BMW 1.4.0 cheap and cheerful but works really well for me give fault descriptions in English not just numbers. The MAF is it the right one for the engine or is faulty (if its second hand it maybe? even new not unheard of) The emissions pump is under the air filter housing mine runs for about 2 mins or so on cold start.The vacuum control is on the back of the inlet manifold if its US then it can cause all sorts of issues. Just spoke with the guy who services mine (ex BMW Tech) and he said have a look at www.meeknet.co.uk then click Tim's BMW loads of stuff on the V8's (I just looked wish he had told me about it sooner) I also use www.realoem.com a lot for drawings and part numbers- Acceleration Hesitating
Morning Alan Have you read the OBD for codes? I know originally you said you had a Cam sensor Fault. From the symptoms my instinct says the fault is on the inlet side somewhere. Just a re-run of what you have done fuel pump, Filter, MAF. Coils and plugs That leaves the vacuum system and emission control. Vacuum system, on the back of the inlet manifold is the vacuum control valve that can cause issues if the diaphragm is split or sticking or any of the vacuum hoses are collapsed internally. It is linked to the oil separator but this is a votex type and don't normally give to many problems themselves. However the vacuum system can upset its operation. Remember the cats will be free when cold but not when up to temp Fingers crossed Dave- UPDATE INTERIOR
Check www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your VIN number in and it will bring up your car check the interior it may show part numbers. Or checkout good old fleabay there is normally several on there, just be aware the drivers seat bolster is a high wear item. Any model up to 2006 should be OK.- TRANS FAIL SAFE PROG???
Yay, result, really happy for you Mike. An X5 with all the bells and whistles can draw up to 60 amps without the engine running !!!- TRANS FAIL SAFE PROG???
When you say it wont start is it turning over quickly? Or struggling? My guess would be battery or starter motor. Battery top of the list low voltage + X5 = lots of scary messages my 4.4 threw Trans Fail Safe, ABS/SRS Suspension Inactive lights for a few weeks new battery cured it all. I have also read that a failing starter will draw massive current which causes all the scary lights to come on.- Radio
Hi you don't say which set up you have ? Do you have the Business radio or the the full Navigation package? I take it you have checked the obvious fuses connectors etc ? I would also say that mine with Nav has fuses in the boot and in the main fuse board under the glove box.- BMW Audio Upgrade
I wonder if when you spoke to Aviva (remember they use call centres) if the person you spoke with was a bit slow and confused Alpine for "Alpina" and thought you were doing a power upgrade? Just trying to think why they would refuse cover- Acceleration Hesitating
Sounds like a pre-cat back fire There are EGR breather tubes that run at the back of the engine above the gearbox if one is split or perished it could cause issues? Blocked CAT will cause to much back pressure never experienced it myself but I have read symptoms are poor performance hesitation etc. It may also cause misfire in the exhaust due to trapped un-burnt fuel? Oil leaks on the valve covers are almost mandatory on the BMW V8 !!! I don't know if you are aware of www.realoem.com enter the site put in the last 7 digits of your VIN and it will bring up your cars build spec, then search the EGR drawings it will give you an idea how they are routed. Same for all the systems on the car, as far as the CAT goes other than change I don't know what to suggest 2nd hand maybe?- dash cam
After the doors are locked the X5 shuts down all systems takes about 15 mins the indicator lamp beside the gearchange is last. The draw then is tiny to maintain clock and other memory function items I believe. Not sure if the cigarette lighter stays live on the E70, or you could take a live feed from the charging point under the bonnet. Most of the cameras have motion and vibration sensors to turn them on when the vehicle is parked. So I would say it is a question of (1) how much power does the camera take when recording (2) how long is it on for after being triggered? (3) how busy is it where it is parked. My friends Discovery is wired to the cigarette lighter live via its own fused spur and survived 2 weeks at Heathrow long stay.- Changing Headlight bulbs on 2009 X5 E70
With the X5 E53 it isn't a horrendous job, un-clip the trim under the headlamp undo 4 screws (use a magnetic socket) and slide the headlamp forwards. The first time I thought what a faff but it saves the skin on your hands and is a five minute job.- Changing Headlight bulbs on 2009 X5 E70
If it was meant to be easy it wouldn't be an X5 ??? Still could be worse it could be a Toyota or a french poo I have read you have to take big bits off to remove the headlamp on those- Are My Wheel Bearings Unserviceable?
Have you checked your power steering fluid? If you could hear the noise when stopped I would not think its wheel bearings as they wouldn't be turning the power steering pump would though. I would check and top up the power steering pump and get it checked for leaks (it shouldn't lose fluid it;s a closed system)- Acceleration Hesitating
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Bummer Does the emissions pump run on start up? It is designed to push extra air in to balance rich mixture when the engine is cold, normally only runs for 3 or 4 mins (on mine anyway) Probably going over old ground but thinking out loud. Have you checked the MAF, check the plug clean the contacts, have you isolated the LPG system pulled the fuse to make sure its not part of the problem? When were the plugs last changed? Check the Vanos solenoid plugs. Sorry I cant be more help other than throw in my thoughts on where I would look- New Owner 09 X5 4.8
Welcome and enjoy your new car Remember that many people on forums are looking for answers to an issue, what isn't compared is the number of issues against the number of the model manufactured. Things I would check when you have the car First. Check at cold start up there are no noises or rattles the engine should be smooth and quiet. Check the service history and any receipts for work you can check MOT online and see any advisories. Second. While the engine is starting to warm up check all the electrics work. I mean everything, press every button and make sure it operates as it should check the operation of the air suspension check auto lights and wipers along with all seat functions. These are complicated beasts and there are no "cheap" fixes with these cars. Third. Test drive, I dont know what you are/were driving but the steering may feel a little heavy (they all are) gear changes should be smooth both up and down the box test kick down then test the sport and manual functions on the box. Give it a good hard run and when slowing from 70mph if there is any vibration in the brake pedal it most likley will be the Brake reaction bushes (common) the X5 bushes are one of the parts which wear quickly about 80k is their life. Tyre wear is another indicator of bush wear. Hopefully all is good, now drive and enjoy. I woould as a precaution have an oil and filter change and get the gearbox serviced. BMW say sealed for life but ZF who make the box advise a service at 80 to 120000 km (50 to 80000 miles) Hope this helps- Acceleration Hesitating