Everything posted by BOC Administrator
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Only had car 1 day and issues already 😡
Hi Darren...welcome to the Club As Greydog has already mentioned, it sounds like the EGR or DPF (or both) are clogged as the car is very low mileage for the year, suggesting that it has been smoked around town locally and needs cleaning out. I would advise contacting someone like Terraclean who can sort that out for you. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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New X5 owner
Hi Dave...welcome to the Club Good luck with the controls...should keep you busy for a while. Cheers Trevor
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Greetings From Northen Ireland
Hi Chris....welcome to the Club Feel free to pop up a piccy of your X5 Cheers, Trevor
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New owner!
Hi Connor....welcome to the Forum Great looking motor! Cheers Trevor
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Morning. Newbie BMW Owner
lol...they also sound like one
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Yellow Engine sign on dashboard - 116i Sport
Wise words Greydog....sometimes the fix is easier than one would imagine, albeit it sometimes takes longer to search the information than to carry out the job :-)
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Morning. Newbie BMW Owner
Hi Chris...welcome to the Forum The bikes are great to work on but not sure the cars are that easy :-) Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor (GS1200 owner)
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Yellow Engine sign on dashboard - 116i Sport
Glad to hear you have resolved the starting and running issues. Just ensure the timing chain is replaced at some point as it is a major failure item that is best sorted before it becomes an issue
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X3 E83 (2.0 Diesel 2007) N47
Probably won't hear the lift pump but definitely try a new battery as a faulty one can definitely affect the electronic systems
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X3 E83 (2.0 Diesel 2007) N47
Hi Jarmisson....welcome to the Forum It appears that the Glow Plug Control Module is usually at fault when these codes appear. Also check for chaffed wiring leading to or from the moduel http://workshop-manuals.com/bmw/3_series_e90/320d_n47_sal/2_repair_instructions/12__engine_electrical_system_(n47)/21__preheating_relay/1_ra__replacing_glow_control_unit_(n47)/ Let us know what you find Cheers Trevor
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Yellow Engine sign on dashboard - 116i Sport
Great to hear that you have addressed some of the issues but that you have now inherited a few more. Keep us posted on how you get on with the recalls.
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118i engine re-map
Hi MalcMac...welcome to the Forum You could have a look at these Tuning Boxes https://www.diesel-performance.co.uk/systems_available.php?id=4867 Have one on my Honda and can highly recommend it Cheers, Trevor
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2005 e60 523i m sport
Hi Andy It could well be the other valve or even an ignition based problem as well as a knock sensor problem. I would personally start by looking at the ignition system as if you have problems there it could be reflected in the other two systems...certainly worth checking first.
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Front Discs
The front brake calipers should be straightforward push in pistons unlike the rears which will be wind in type.
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Front Discs
Hi Tony...welcome to the Forum I would check the boot struts (if they have any visible struts...not sure) as the version number used to be displayed on them. But use Realoem to confirm, but usually just a size difference on the discs and pads. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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First BMW
Glad you're enjoying it :-)
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Oil leaking into expansion tank
Hi Craig...welcome to the Forum Sorry to hear you're having such bother already. If it was me attempting to diagnose the fault, I would first run a Leak Down Test (introducing compressed air into the cylinders and seeing where it is escaping from). If you put the cylinder being tested on BDC and remove the rad cap, if there are air bubbles in the coolant then you have a cracked cylinder liner or head gasket if the piston....try it also at TDC. Repeat for all cylinders. If the air is escaping through the inlet or exhaust then it would be valves or if it is coming out of the oil filler cap it would be piston rings. Saves a huge amount of stripping down to establish exactly where the problem is. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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First BMW
Hi Jordan....welcome to the Forum I believe the badge is 82mm and there are various options for designs available on eBay. Let's hope your Beemer gives you many years of trouble-free motoring. Cheers Trevor
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Ordered a 62 plate E93 Sport Plus
Hi Bruce....welcome back to the Forum Not sure about the height when fully elevated but maybe worth measuring outside before attempting it indoors...but if you do, please make sure you video it :-) Not sure also if the manufacturers would put information such as 'height required' in the handbook? Cheers, Trevor
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New member
Hi Madison....welcome to the Forum Very nice indeed! I like the registration number, very appropriate
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Yellow Engine sign on dashboard - 116i Sport
Hi Andrew....welcome to the Forum If the engine light is on and the economy meter/gauge is wondering from low to high, I would imagine it has something to do with the Air Mass Meter or MAP sensor (if fitted). Look for split vacuum hoses in the engine bay, otherwise, I would imagine any local garage can scan your car and give you a diagnosis for around £35-40. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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Is it just me?
It depends on where you live, Ian, in Dorset no-one tends to let you out in whatever you're driving/riding....very territorial about their bit of space on the road I guess.
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New to the page, here's my F30 Autovouge
Hi Ben...welcome to the Forum That is a fine looking Beemer...absolutely looks the business! Don't think it needs any more mods, looks fine as it is in my opinion Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
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