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  1. 👍👍 Fingers crossed, after thought has the transfer box been checked? Dave
  2. Hi Scott Welcome to the Forum Over the years there have been quite a few posts on several Forums documenting these incidents personally I don't see how BMW can wash their hands of this. On my 3rd X5 and none of mine have had Sun Roofs by choice due to the issues with their operation in the E53 Good luck in getting a sensible conclusion (ie They replace under warranty) perhaps a case for Rogue Traders ? Dave These incidents
  3. Hi John A friend in BMW has told me that early 2014 (Spring) the TPS sensors changed and cause issues with pre Spring control modules ?? So what month of manufacture for your car may give some clues Dave As an aside I was having TPS problems last year (2 failed) I brought a new set of wheel sensors from Amazon at less than half BMW cost and they work fine
  4. Morning Skevos Check www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the Search box it will bring up your model then look in the engine sections for the sensors. It will give a small exploded drawing showing where things fit and how, plus you will get the correct part numbers for getting replacements. Also worth looking at www.pelicanparts.com they have some great "How Too's" with pictures Good Luck Dave
  5. Morning Mike The sale of goods act if I recall says if a fault was known at the time of sale your on really strong ground here. "Cosmetic damage" would say to me kerbing ? Keep the pressure on them and good luck Dave
  6. One post is enough Thomas 3rd reply ?
  7. Hi Thomas I replied to your Direct mail Both codes indicate a severely clogged/blocked DPF you need to get it professionally cleaned or replaced. Dave
  8. Morning John Old Dealer trick disconnect the battery (Neg First) and leave it for at least 15mins that should clear any Fault codes that may be in the memory. Then carry out a reset of the tyre monitoring system. If the fault returns there is something not right with the system, is the RDC the correct one for the car? If it is then I can only think you need it registered to the chassis Dave
  9. Morning Rod It helps if the box is cold as warm/hot fluid expands and you will need a catch tray for any dribbles (guess how I learned that) I let a little fluid out at the drain plug about half a litre tighten up then Dr Tranny in and top up. Then run the engine and go through the normal gearbox checks to get everything circulating. Good Luck Dave This the only additive (snake oil remedy) I have used that actually seems to work
  10. Morning Mike Welcome to the Forum Nice car matey First when driving have you felt any vibration through the steering or car ? Any vibration under braking ? As far as your wheels go I have heard of and seen buckled wheels in several types but never without some evidence of severe kerbing or pothole damage I would check that the wheels are mounted correctly any crud on the face of the hub will cause the impression of buckling. I have also seen badly fitted tyres giving the impression of buckled wheels always accompanied by vibration. Dealers are just a Garage a posh expensive one but still a garage Wheels can be trued I would be inclined to talk to an Alloy wheels specialist if it really is buckling. Also talk to the original seller as they shouldn't have sold a car with that type of fault Good Luck Dave
  11. Correct Adam, some folks touch the 2 disconnected leads together they say to discharge any static. Personally I have never done that so can't comment on if it works. After reconnecting and starting drive slowly forward going lock to lock to reset the steering angle sensor. Good Luck Dave
  12. Hi John Welcome to the Forum When you installed the new RDC did you code it to the Chassis. Next have you cleared down all the Fault Codes as you are aware normally all tyres should be inflated then after driving the system recalibrates it's self It could be that one or more of the wheel sensors are not working correctly Dave
  13. I don't think so the radio has its inbuilt memory otherwise dealers would be in a real mess I understand they are new discs and pads but are the sensors connected correctly? Try the battery disconnect first if the DTC fault comes back you will know Dave
  14. Morning Adam First make sure the pad sensors are connected correctly, looks like you have a rear Fog lamp out as well. To reset try disconnecting the battery (Neg first) and leave it for 15mins then reconnect that should reset everything if it doesn't then those faults need further investigation. Dave
  15. Morning Abraar Welcome to the Forum First do you have a second key to try? If that makes no difference then you clearly have faulty components a Scan with a BMW capable Diagnostic would give more accurate information. Simple things first swap the rear door window switch with the other side (it will plug in but wont fit in the door don't force it) if the window works you know it's the switch if not it seems you need to get a new lift mechanism. Your description would indicate a new Actuator needs fitting, last the Drivers door actuator needs testing as does the switch module. As said the help of a BMW specialist at least with the proper Diagnostic's would save a lot of time if you can't do it yourself Dave
  16. Hi David As far as I am aware a good Car Detailer would prepare the paint properly before adding a ceramic coating. I do my own working panel by panel on cars I buy, good wash then cutting compound then clay bar to clean any residue always polishing by hand with soft clean micro fibre cloths, last for me is polish. It normally takes me a few days to get it done but it does get rid of the swirls Unfortunately I think you need advice from a good detailer Dave
  17. Morning Graham Welcome to the Forum If you are not aware take a look at www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box and it will bring up your Model. Then search the sections for what you need, once you have your part number Google it for suppliers. Don't dismiss your BMW Dealer as many offer discounts on older models at really good prices Good Luck Dave
  18. Morning Ian Welcome to the Forum Never come across this one before, clearly the Parking Sensors think your to close to an obstruction so they trigger the Brakes to protect you and the car. Not sure if you can adjust or turn off what BMW see as "Safety Systems" have you spoken to the Dealer Services Good Luck Dave
  19. Before you do anything Double click the part number in realoem it should give you a list of (A) alternate part numbers/upgrades (B) a list of other models its used in Dave
  20. Morning Skevos First action is disconnect the Battery while it is disconnected make sure it is fully charged and holding the charge, Do not reconnect the Battery with the charger attached. If you charge the Battery with it in the car only ever do it from the charging posts under the bonnet. A low or discharged Battery will throw all sorts of spurious codes. Disconnecting the Battery should clear all stored codes, All the codes reported are Generic codes you really need either BMW capable Reader or a Mechanic or Garage that has one (it really makes a difference) Both the codes you report indicate a timing/sensor issue either an open circuit (or unplugged) sensor back track over all work done checking correct installation and connections. I suspect the latest Faults are all related and magnified by a Low Battery voltage Dave
  21. I spoke with him and he tells me the probability is the sensor has failed he also said they have records of connector damage/failure the only loom damage they have records of is rodent damage. He says check that the connector hasn't been changed before ( BMW supply replacements with 3 white wires ?) If its been changed check the colder connection. He says the dealerships use a repair connector with 3 white cables ?? (just to confuse the innocent) the wiring diagram shows its connections but doesn't help with its route He will send it tomorrow Dave
  22. Morning Chloe Welcome to the Forum First are you sure it is the Gearbox not something loose like a heat shield if you can't get underneath to check then you will need the help of someone who can. If there is nothing loose rattling then it could be something to do with the Torque converter as the gearbox is not turning in neutral or park. Hope this helps Dave
  23. Morning Well INPA not very helpful so reverting to an old friend in BMW see if he can get me a wiring diagram. I assume (always dangerous) that the sensor wiring will terminate at either the Junction Box module or the Footwell Module Dave
  24. I will take a look at INPA and see what information I can find Just out with the dogs so it will be later Dave
  25. Definitely seems your oil sensor needs checking, plus the loom for continuity My guess would be the sensor I have changed a few over the years not seen them causing those issues though. Dave
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