Everything posted by BOC Administrator
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635 Abs Rear Rings
Hi Gil...welcome to the Forum You can occasionally find an ABS ring of the right dimensions through some suppliers. Here are some for other BMW models although probably quite similar if same diameter and number of teeth, etc http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&selfil=2%2C3%2C1&mvsub=1&_mcatda=true&selvel=BMW~6%20Series~1985~-~-&_nkw=abs ring BMW 6 Series 1985 Cheers Trevor
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Hello everyone. Just got my 3rd BMW nd new to the site
I've got a year 2000 Z3 2.0 ltr....needs a bit of work on it now...probably just right for modding I would say!
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Hello everyone. Just got my 3rd BMW nd new to the site
Hi Mohammed...welcome to the Forum The Beemer certainly looks the business! Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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New 635d Owner!
Hi...welcome to the Forum Great looking car! Looks the business Cheers, Trevor
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Couple of questions
lol...played that game....I believe from memory you have to really push it back hard at the same time. Q2 I think this is a programming process rather than a physical unplugging of leads, etc. You should be able to programme it back in by following a sequence (not sure of the sequence though I'm sure someone on here does)
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Advice on E60
yes, after 2007 should be okay
- New BMW M140i auto white red leather
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not so new he he
Hi Karl....welcome back to the wonderful world of BMW
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6 series airbag code
Yes, come across that before...but if its the seat occupancy sensor that's faulty it is the passenger one that it's referring to
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Advice on E60
Hi Jay....welcome to the Forum It's obviously worth looking for one that has full service history, preferably dealer history but independent specialist repairer is just as good. Look at whether the swirl flaps in the inlet manifold have been removed and plugged up so they don't drop into the engine http://bmwspecialistreading.co.uk/what-are-swirl-flaps/ Otherwise, they are a pretty good car, but worth trawling the posts on here to see what other issues arise. Keep us updated on you potential purchase. Cheers Trevor
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6 series airbag code
I think it is the seat occupancy sensor mat which usually break and flag up a code for the front passenger seat Here is a link to one of many bypass kits available to switch it off http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E90-E60-E87-E88-PASSENGER-SEAT-OCCUPANCY-BYPASS-MAT-SENSOR-AIRBAG-EMULATOR-/200967932097?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Plat_Gen%3AE87&hash=item2eca9f48c1
- New BMW M140i auto white red leather
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kgb
Hi Rich I have found with remapping that it is the improved flexibility of the engine/drivetrain that does it for me. Makes it smoother and flexible in round-town driving and economy improved on extra-urban runs allowing me to come off throttle/turbo a little which improves things all round. Cost, well...that's a little harder to justify Cheers Trevor
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New boy
Hi Marinaman....welcome to the Forum The X5 is a gerat car but I would have gone for the motorbike personally Cheers Trevor
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330d e90 recon gearbox/turbo??
Hi Daniel...welcome to the Forum I totally agree with Greydog's comments....the components that have been replaced are common place on a lot of cars around a certain mileage and if it has been a company car, the mere suggestion that the gearbox is hesitant or the performance is slightly dropped then these components could have been replaced as a matter of course. As for the colour choice...its a personal thing I suppose. I personally love silver cars and very rarely go for any other colour...each to their own :-) Cheers Trevor
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Transmission change
I think cheap brake pads have a tendency to 'cook' quite easily. I recently replaced some 'brand new' Apec pads on the rear of my Honda CRV as they were crumbling slightly like they had been overheated. Replaced them with quality pads, so if you are going for new discs and you see the pads are something cheap and nasty then replace them with quality branded pads...you will notice the difference.
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BMW Z3 Cluster
Hi Philip As Dave has already mentioned, it is an easy enough process with the right equipment and morally it is not a problem to roll the mileage back as the MOT certificates will prove this to be genuine (unless of course you have done 85k miles in one year).
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Transmission change
I have personally never heard of anyone advising to keep automatic transmission fluid 'as is'....it is supposed to be replaced periodically, and would certainly benefit the transmission to do so. You should also replace any filters and gaskets that you encounter when replacing the fluid. The only thing I can imagine is that like Mercedes, you would have to drain and refill an exact amount of fluid and/or obtain a dipstick if there is not one present. The braking matter....more than probable that it is warped discs but these can easily be measured for run-out by any reputable garage.
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Gearbox issue
Hi Alan...totally agree with Greydogs advice, definitely the first thing to do. Let us know the result of the scan
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Hello
Hi Lorraine...welcome to the Forum Good to have you onboard
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BMW M3 V10 Pro Drift Car
Thanks for sharing this great video with us....can almost smell the burnt rubber
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Greetings....
Hi Jason....welcome to the Forum Nice brace of Bimmers there! Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
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New Member
Hi Keith...welcome to the Forum Welcome also to the wonderful world of BMW Cheers, Trevor
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2008/09 520d
Hi Neil....welcome to the Forum The 2.0 TDi engine is a great engine except it does suffer from a couple of maladies, of which are easily rectifiable at little cost. The only downside for the 2.0 litre in the 5 series is it could be slightly underpowered and therefore could end up being more juicy than a slightly larger capacity engine....worth looking through figures to see what gives the better mpg. Let us know how you get on with your decision Cheers, Trevor
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Back Box 118D
Hi Ben....welcome to the Forum An aftermarket back box would enhance the sound and slightly increase performance with gas flow. Have you got a particular make in mind? Cheers Trevor
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