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Greydog

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  1. I use Castrol Edge or Magnatec fully synthetic Mann Filter changed annually (about 7 or 8k these days) Dave
  2. Morning David Welcome to the Forum Is the Black connector attached to some thing or free ? You need a search for a wiring diagram they could be Bus wires for an amp but that is a guess Sorry not much help Dave
  3. Best Option put them in the Sale section
  4. Answered in your 1st post
  5. Morning Dave Welcome to the Forum You were almost there 🤣 What will happen when the car has AI 🤣 Press the start button 3 times (no foot on brake) Then press and hold the left stalk button for about 15 secs to enter service mode. pressing the stalk button should scroll through the different modes. As for the best OBD scanner I have BMW INPA/ISTA which gives Dealer level access (though BMW are trying hard to stop it's use) but there are several others these days iCarsoft, AutoLogigic, Foxwell are a few I have seen in use Good Luck Dave
  6. Welcome to the Forum Very nice Michael but we are a UK based Forum so I doubt you will get much response Good Luck with the Sale Dave
  7. Why oh Why do BMW do these things ?? Door Card. OK everything going OK remove drivers seat to give room to work. Open the window and start at the top to remove the door card only to discover that the BMW Wizards have used panel clips along the sides but at the bottom of the door used 2 x T20 screws in expanding plugs ??? They have become sacrificial and I will replace later Now for the lock/actuator it's self, after a lot of searching I have found 3 methods (1) use a pry bar and hammer to clout the operating lever down wards (2) break the plastic shroud behind the operating lever and prize the exposed gearwheel up to release the double lock (3) as the lock body is plastic just break it up until the door is released What a palaver I cant see why they had to change the lock type from the E53 to the E70/71 certainly there will be no salvage or repair by the look of things. New actuator ordered so the story will go on Dave
  8. Welcome to the Forum Jae ENJOY your Beemer Dave
  9. Morning First your heater issue you may have to do a bit of research on US models (in case there was a change) but here goes, in the engine bay you should find (your driver side) the Aux water pump in one of the heater hoses. It is an electric pump (plug on top) either unplug it or feel for vibration. The main water pump has a weep hole in the bottom which is often the cause of mystery coolant loss. The only fix is a new pump. Still on the heater check the FSR (Final Stage Resistor) a cause of many flaky electrical issues. Normally fan not turning off or no fan operation check sites like www.pelicanparts.com they are US based and should have information. Parasitic draw. Connect an Ammeter between the live and earth charging point under the bonnet (hood) engine off key out. What current is it drawing now the boring bit pull fuses one at a time to see which one stops/reduces the draw Good Luck Dave
  10. Morning The early 2005/2006 6 speed ZF boxes were abused as BMW at the time were still claiming "sealed for life" what they meant by life is "the end of their Warranty Liability" ZF who make the box advise service (fluid and Filters) at 60 to 100k at service ZF or a good trans specialist would routinely upgrade the software so your issue could well have been a glitch. What a result on the Tyres the same tyre here would be around £150 to £180 per corner plus plus Good Luck with the Beemer Dave
  11. Morning Mike Welcome to the Forum You don't need a code but you will need to make sure the battery correct and registered to the car to make sure the charging is correct Dave
  12. Well my E70 has decided to throw a wobbler and not allow me in or out of the drivers door. Just need to get my head around (1) How to get the door card off with the door closed 😁 (2) How to release the lock to get the door open 😁 (3) What caused it? Is it repairable? Or is it a new lock ?? That's my weekend sorted Dave
  13. If I recall most of the early failures I have read about the OEM chains breaking were replaced by BMW so no information really came to the outside world. Particularly after they were mentioned on Angela Ripon's program rogue traders I believe chains were upgraded from around 2010/11 though that may not be correct as I say BMW have played this very close to their chests. The normal things that would snap a chain are poor installation/alignment or over tension. I have never been a fan of extended service intervals changing oil and filters annually (around 5 to 7k in my case) If the chain had been replaced in your engine with a chain that has a joining link, if the link was not fitted correctly is a possibility? But then if the Garage fitted a complete engine they would have no way of knowing what chain was in-place. A really difficult place to be for you and them I think Hopefully they may offer a goodwill gesture
  14. Well done Matey Some times these jobs are fiddly as you have to get your head around reversing the build process (last in first out) Bet it looks great with the new Piano Black trims Dave
  15. Morning Neil Welcome to the Forum BMW OEM equipment was Westfailia or Oris. My own X5 has Westfailia fitted at build. A reputable Company should be able to get the full retrofit kit including the correct interface for rear PDC and Camera Good Luck Enjoy a summer pulling your van Dave
  16. Answered in the first post
  17. Always worth trying also worth trying, as the alternative is finding another part? You could try cleaning all contact areas and reassembling using electrical contact paste Good Luck Dave
  18. Morning Adrian If my old memory is working the first codes are related to the O2 sensors, CF17 would seem to be Drive train related. So when was the trans last serviced? the last PO160 code is again O2 related. I would start the process with a full engine and Trans service and replace the O2 sensors Attached is a full list of BMW OBD codes Good Luck Dave BMW PDF OBD Codes.pdf
  19. Greydog replied to adr_an's topic in New Members Welcome
    Morning Adrian Welcome to the Forum Dave
  20. Just sorry I couldn't be more help Jack Good point regarding the Invoice and the Response email take copies and ask them for their thoughts Dave
  21. 👍👍👍
  22. ENJOY
  23. Unfortunately the only way to pursue would be with a full strip down and inspection by a qualified Engineer to assess the cause (not cheap) and even then may not be in your favour. The garage are correct that clearing all sludge and swarf from a damaged engine is essential or potential problems are still there. I think you have some difficult and expensive decisions you could talk to a BMW Specialist Dismantler like Quarry Motors who may help in finding a low mileage complete engine or scrap the car I feel your pain Dave
  24. From your problem it would seem to be a "wear and tear" issue ie, a lot of years of turning the wheel. The slip ring gets a lot of wear so check it carefully Good Luck Dave
  25. Morning Paul Always a worry when one of these warnings surfaces there is an Oil Pressure sensor normally on the Filter housing I would start there If it hasn't been done recently Oil and Filter change and new sensor and see if that fixes it Good Luck Dave
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