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Greydog

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  1. Welcome to the Forum Evgeny Nice looking X5 and in the fastest colour too, my own E53 in Estoril is an 4.6is that came with all the bells and whistles including a deployable tow bar double glazing electric heated rear seats etc etc. The chain guides failed at 90k so during the engine rebuild I upgraded the throttle body and cams plus a few other parts it runs just over 400whp. While the engine was in bits I upgraded the in car entertainment with a Dynavin unit so full connectivity and android available but retains the OEM look. Last year I took it off the road to cut down the miles going on it (164k) and my X5 E70 3.0d became my daily drive ENJOY Dave
  2. Morning Julian My X5 has an upgraded MMI (Android) which can accommodate CarPlay if needed never tried as I don't use Apple products from what I have read it seems straight forward though. Have you tried downloading through BMW Connected drive ? There will be a cost no doubt but still worth a try Dave
  3. Hi Stacy Welcome to the Forum Are you aware of www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box it will call up your model. The small exploded drawings are quite helpful for seeing where stuff fits. The part numbers will help with parts .if needed double click the part number and it should bring up a list of alternates and other models they were used on Hope this helps Dave
  4. Morning Paul Electrics and fluids never mix well, probably easier to change the controller get the part number of the unit fitted and Google for sources Good Luck Dave
  5. Morning Philip Welcome to the Forum The spark plugs are fitted with their own compression seals so make sure they are (a) correct for your model (b) fitted and tightened correctly (c) Check the coil packs your misfire could be a failing coil pack (change all 4) What oil leaks do you have? Also at 92k the supercharger service is looming? Dave
  6. Morning Bill Welcome to the Forum When was the coolant level checked? The fact that the hose is Collapsed when cold suggests to me that the system may need bleeding I take it the car doesn't overheat (temp gauge in the middle) has the Thermostat been serviced/changed? Dave
  7. Morning Norm Welcome to the Forum Sounds Turbo related to me, turbo's lead a hard life and my personal feelings are extended service times don't help. Hope they get it sorted for you Dave
  8. Morning Steve If your car is Xdrive I am amazed you haven't had transfer case issues? Check www.realoem.com for correct sizes whether yo choose runflat or not incorrect or mismatched tyres are the fastest way to damage the transfer case Dave
  9. Morning Paul If changing the seals make absolutely sure all old material is removed or there will be leaks. I take it you have looked at www.realoem.com for any help Dave
  10. Morning William Welcome to the Forum I can't offer much help other than this the rear light cluster will need a new gasket set if removed I believe the rear cluster is LED so a search for "How to's" on repair may yield something. Good Hunting Dave
  11. Morning Joshua Welcome to the Forum Tasty car ENJOY Dave
  12. So what was plugged in that wasn't there when testing? Phone charger? Rear entertainment system? Where did you monitor the current drain? At the battery or at the charging point under the bonnet? You have changed the battery is it correct for the car and was it registered to the car to ensure correct charging. Important point only ever charge at the charging points under the bonnet never direct at the battery or damage can be caused to the cars onboard systems. Dave
  13. Talk to the seller (hopefully a Garage) and get them to fix it, it could be simply a low battery that needs a good run or charging. Or it may be something that needs more investigation. Dave
  14. As the engine is not running in E mode it makes sense that if electric pump is not running the coolant won't circulate that is where I would start Dave
  15. If you go back to Realoem first look at the Engine section you will see where the Waterpump and Thermostat housing are mounted To get to them you do have to take off acoustic covers and other bits. If you look at the Radiator section you will find the Electric Water Pump. As your diagnostics are showing 0 movement have you checked associated fuses and relays? One of the main advantages of using a BMW diagnostic program such as ISTA is it come with BMW workshop information and diagrams. Realoem is a part of the diagnostic as well making sure if buying parts you get the right part number. Slow warm up is normally a sign of a thermostat failed in the fully open position (or even a missing one) Dave
  16. Main fuse relay box under the bonnet
  17. Morning Dave A number of things to check (1) is the car going to sleep? When shut down and locked the "P" symbol remains lit while systems shut down it can take 15mins or so for it to extinguish. If it doesn't then some system is keeping the car awake and drawing power. (2) Have any toys or accessories been added ? The alarm bonnet switch has been a favourite over the years (unplugging it often sees the drain stop) as has the audio system pulling fuses is often the only laborious way to find issues. Dave
  18. Morning Steve Take a look at www.realoem.com you can search by model or Vin number the small exploded drawings are very helpful Dave
  19. I take it both new key fobs are Genuine BMW? Footwell Control Module been checked? Dave
  20. Morning Julian While diagnostic apps are a good guide they don't fix things on their own. Take a look at www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your Vin into the search box it will bring up your model. Then search the sections for information, each section will provide small exploded drawings showing where things fit. I have never had an F45 to fiddle with but from memory there is an Electric coolant pump is that running? The electric coolant pump works alongside the main engine driven water pump and thermostat if the thermostat is stuck or failed it will need changing if I was in there I would change the water pump as a precaution. Dave
  21. Hi Rod Welcome to the Forum Never tried, you may find information with BMW UK Classic section, or talk to an Upholsterer My experience tells me they will say try it on an area that isnt obvious first ? Dave
  22. Morning Dee Welcome to the Forum To be sure you need a scan with BMW capable diagnostics the codes you have are Generic so while a pointer are not specific Dave
  23. As you changed the Battery have you been into settings on the car and reset stuff in there also check the main thermostat Dave
  24. Hi Bill Welcome to the Forum First Google BMW Specialists there is a register so yo should find one nearby who will have all the experience to diagnose your car properly fingers crossed it may be something simpler Dave
  25. Greydog replied to lilmark's topic in New Members Welcome
    Top man Happy New Year Dave
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