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Re: x5 battery drain

Post by x555 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:44 am

[quote=""jaynana""][quote=""x555""]To op....this could possibly be your FSR draining the battery. Try a search for fsr or hedgehog ;)[/quote]

whats the FSR?[/quote]
Final Stage Resistor it controls the heater/blowers and if faulty can drain the battery.
A little more info here after a quick search that may help....taken from AW8's ramblings ;)
Just beware a new battery will hide any underlying drain issue for a good while.

I know this because I changed mine only to find weeks later I had the same overnight drain issues.

The problem was the FSR...............Because the fan was only running very slightly with ignition off it was bearly aubible, thus I had totally failed to diagnose the faulty FSR & depeite being more than aware of how to diagnose.

Checking for a faulty FSR is easy.

1. Sit in car with engine running and aircon on auto

2.Turn off ignition & remove key.

3. Stay in car & activate locking with fob, then press key fob button once more immediately threafter, ( you have effectively initiated shutting things down & also deactivated the internal alarm sensors.

4. Sit for 10-15 mins and listen for faint fan noise which indicates FSR is defective.

5. Other symptoms will inlcude fan sounding erratic underpowered or as if it is labouring when on in everyday use.


It is well worth for folk to check this now as the last thing folk want in colder months is a car that wont start, (winter temps can make any drain impact battery performance more than in summer).

The failing FSRs tend to be of an older design & I dont know if BMW changed over to a newer one during the E53's life or not. Perhaps if anyone knows if this is the cae or can provide a definitive date for this they will post here.
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Re: x5 battery drain

Post by x555 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:47 am

[quote=""jaynana""][quote=""x555""]With the bootlid open just run your keys/flat headed screwdriver through the lock asembly . This will activate the lock and the lightts will turn off......simples :([/quote]

man! why didn't i think of that... :headbang: well, of course and if u close the bootlid by mistake without unlocking again that might damage the lock?[/quote]
It will not damage the lock unless you were to slam it down i suppose.
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Re: x5 battery drain

Post by jaynana » Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:44 pm

[quote=""x555""][quote=""jaynana""][quote=""x555""]With the bootlid open just run your keys/flat headed screwdriver through the lock asembly . This will activate the lock and the lightts will turn off......simples :([/quote]

man! why didn't i think of that... :headbang: well, of course and if u close the bootlid by mistake without unlocking again that might damage the lock?[/quote]
It will not damage the lock unless you were to slam it down i suppose.[/quote]

i did the final bits of my amp installation - permanent wiring today (wish i could share photos, took some but i don't know how to upload). i did just that - pushed a screw driver through the boot-lid lock to put it into the locked position. that knocked the 2 lights off. pressing on the front of the 2 centre light switches knocks all the other lights off. :thumbsup:
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Re: x5 battery drain

Post by Sanj » Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:54 pm

[quote=""jaynana""]wish i could share photos, took some but i don't know how to upload[/quote]

Try here :thumbsup:
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Re: x5 battery drain

Post by jaynana » Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:57 pm

thanks :D

check htis :P

nothing like ur built in sub though (i've read in some other thread, but i wanted to use what i had)


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Re: x5 battery drain

Post by Sanj » Sun Jan 08, 2012 6:05 pm

It's good man - I used what I had for ages before I went with x555's enclosure. Then I also had to change my VERY old amp for a newer one with a frequency cut-off adjuster. Makes the sub sound even better.
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