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My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
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Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
[quote="Nat"]
Hi,
Regarding back lights, this was a known issue and BMW replaced them under warranty. Its well known and documented issue back in the day.
Repair is to replace them .
Regards,
Nat.
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Bit extreme when sandpaper might sort it
Hi,
Regarding back lights, this was a known issue and BMW replaced them under warranty. Its well known and documented issue back in the day.
Repair is to replace them .
Regards,
Nat.
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Bit extreme when sandpaper might sort it
Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
To extent for sure, clean the connectors to the bulb holders, solder joints if you should have to (shouldn't) and you should be done. Next...
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Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
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Had my rear left fail on me at the weekend..
Took the cluster out and low and behold there was corrosion on one of the contact points,bit of wet n dry and all good again :xmasgrin:
Don't get too despondent fella..
I bought mine with LOTS of hidden faults and touch wood I'm at the end-for the moment!!
When it is running good it's all worth it,even if it's only just for the driving view
Had my rear left fail on me at the weekend..
Took the cluster out and low and behold there was corrosion on one of the contact points,bit of wet n dry and all good again :xmasgrin:
Don't get too despondent fella..
I bought mine with LOTS of hidden faults and touch wood I'm at the end-for the moment!!
When it is running good it's all worth it,even if it's only just for the driving view
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Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
[quote="Sanj"]
To extent for sure, clean the connectors to the bulb holders, solder joints if you should have to (shouldn't) and you should be done. Next...
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when my nearside was so pitted that the springyness of the holder wouldn't suffice I had to resort to filling in the pit with solder. It was a little pit but deep enough to make a poor (to the computer) connection
Loadsa flux...blob of solder (hard to heat) and bob's you auntie after a sand......been that way for 2 years now
To extent for sure, clean the connectors to the bulb holders, solder joints if you should have to (shouldn't) and you should be done. Next...
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when my nearside was so pitted that the springyness of the holder wouldn't suffice I had to resort to filling in the pit with solder. It was a little pit but deep enough to make a poor (to the computer) connection
Loadsa flux...blob of solder (hard to heat) and bob's you auntie after a sand......been that way for 2 years now
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Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
[quote="Johnny-p"]
+2
Had my rear left fail on me at the weekend..
Took the cluster out and low and behold there was corrosion on one of the contact points,bit of wet n dry and all good again :xmasgrin:
Don't get too despondent fella..
I bought mine with LOTS of hidden faults and touch wood I'm at the end-for the moment!!
When it is running good it's all worth it,even if it's only just for the driving view
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He didn't mention webasto....quick....have it away )
+2
Had my rear left fail on me at the weekend..
Took the cluster out and low and behold there was corrosion on one of the contact points,bit of wet n dry and all good again :xmasgrin:
Don't get too despondent fella..
I bought mine with LOTS of hidden faults and touch wood I'm at the end-for the moment!!
When it is running good it's all worth it,even if it's only just for the driving view
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He didn't mention webasto....quick....have it away )
Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
No he didn't so Ssssshh it might hear you :blink:
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Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
or gearbox..............
If things were meant to be easy, then I will soon complicate them....
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
is it a hard job to remove the back brake lights
Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
Easy peasy just 3 bolts to undo.
Remember to put a rag down the hole to stop any bolts getting lost
Remember to put a rag down the hole to stop any bolts getting lost
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Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
and don't rush it as you'll cut you hand to shreds...
If things were meant to be easy, then I will soon complicate them....
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Re: My 1st x5, what have i done!!!!. There is so many faults with this car
"Noise from behind heater control when car is turned off" - does this stop if you wait a while?
If not:-
1. check if it is the blower running at low speed (this can be caused by the final stage resistor which you say you have replaced - with new?) - to do this, pull the 50 amp blower fuse - if the noise stops, leave the fuse out for now to save your battery and go to 2. below - if not, then its something else
2. the blower may be running with the ignition off due to incompatible coding of the IHKA unit typically caused by someone having tried, by the wrong technique, to enable park heating on a UK 3.0D - to check this, look and see if "aux heating" appears on the MID/OBD - if so, remove the option with a scanner and re-start the IHKA unit software
3. pull the IHKA 7.5 and 10 amp fuses , lock the car and wait for it to go to sleep (if it does, then that suggests that IHKA coding was the indeed the issue). Leave the car for a couple of hours, then re-install the fuses and check if all is well.
If not:-
1. check if it is the blower running at low speed (this can be caused by the final stage resistor which you say you have replaced - with new?) - to do this, pull the 50 amp blower fuse - if the noise stops, leave the fuse out for now to save your battery and go to 2. below - if not, then its something else
2. the blower may be running with the ignition off due to incompatible coding of the IHKA unit typically caused by someone having tried, by the wrong technique, to enable park heating on a UK 3.0D - to check this, look and see if "aux heating" appears on the MID/OBD - if so, remove the option with a scanner and re-start the IHKA unit software
3. pull the IHKA 7.5 and 10 amp fuses , lock the car and wait for it to go to sleep (if it does, then that suggests that IHKA coding was the indeed the issue). Leave the car for a couple of hours, then re-install the fuses and check if all is well.
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