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Questions for Jason

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:00 pm
by graemeX5
Hi Jason this is BMW related but not an X5 question but as you work on BMW I thought I would ask you as it's been a while since the meeting at your unit.

I am looking at buying 1 series convertible petrol 6 cylinder model and been told that cruise control can be retro fitted, if so can you do and and how much approx is it .

Also the servicing cost are you able to let me know how much approx the inspection 1 and 2 and oil services are for the same car

Thank you for your help

Graeme

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:47 pm
by X5Sport
Pulled this up from REALOEM.....

"Retrofitting of SA540 possible by re-placing the entire switching center and lower steering column trim.
Code retrofit with Software Service Station (SSS) via "Retrofit CIP" path.
For addition information on this part no. refer to Diagram 61_1841 Switch module, steering wheel and 61_1840 Steering column trim"
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No part number is in Realoem though......at least not with the retofit kit.  Might be worth exploring with the prospective purchase VIN to see what comes back?

That any use?

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:48 am
by graemeX5
X5sport thank you for that info it does help you advice confirm it can be done thank you.

I have been told it can be done by the garage who are selling the car, but car dealers will tell you most anything to sell cars and I like to know its possible.

I have checked a bit further with BMW and you need a new indicator stalk with cruise control on it but from them I was told it was £400 for the part plus the cost of the coding, but I was trying to avoid paying full bmw prices.

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 7:55 pm
by stevox5
Hi there

You are correct , a new indicator , wiper switch assembly is needed as this will have the cruise control switch on it , it is also the control unit. You also need a different cowling to fit the new switch centre .

Once fitted (very easy / 1/2 hr job). Will need coding to accept the retrofit

Prices for parts sound about right.

Easy job but parts are pricey

Hope this helps

Steve

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:06 pm
by graemeX5
Hi Steve thank for the help and info.

I think I might have a result as the car dealer said it was only around £300 to do it, so I asked if they could get cruise fitted to the car before I go and check car at the weekend and if as described in details,  specs, video and pics and the numerous questions then I will hopefully buy the car, but if not as described then no sale.

It turns as said you have to have the stalk and a cowling and then labour and coding all in the cost is about £650 and now have had two quotes for this figure, although BMW want £800.

So I went back to dealer and asked if no trade in what was the best deal they could do and they have offered as it's in effect a cash sale to drop price of car by same amount as the cruise is costing, so we are getting the car with cruise for same as the original price.

The only extra is the extend warranty for 12 months, which given its a convertible is my safeguard to cover me on any issues with the roof mechanism as it's a fully auto roof and the pump alone is £1000 then fitting etc

Will find out tomorrow when car will be ready with the cruise fitted.

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:47 am
by X5Sport
Sounds like a bit of a result...... :ok:

I believe the hydraulic/fabric roofs are less of an issue than the metal ones.

I know I 'cycle' our E46 one regularly to make sure the system keeps running.

Of course you can always use the emergency tool.......it's an Allen key and only takes around 1,000 turns..... :)

Richard

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:42 pm
by stevox5
The roof mechanism is very reliable on that model.
Have a very close look at the canvas for rub marks or separation of the material on the edges and check all the electric windows drop and return when operating the roof.

In all a tidy model

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:50 pm
by graemeX5
[quote="X5Sport"]
Sounds like a bit of a result...... :ok:

I believe the hydraulic/fabric roofs are less of an issue than the metal ones.

I know I 'cycle' our E46 one regularly to make sure the system keeps running.

Of course you can always use the emergency tool.......it's an Allen key and only takes around 1,000 turns..... :)

Richard
[/quote]

Yes I hope so, although I found out that the cruise control is going to take a week to get the parts as have to be ordered from BMW so it's likely to be next weekend when hopefully we pick it up.

Thank you for the tip about cycling the roof regularly hadn't thought of doing that but will make sure I do.

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:00 pm
by graemeX5
[quote="stevox5"]
The roof mechanism is very reliable on that model.
Have a very close look at the canvas for rub marks or separation of the material on the edges and check all the electric windows drop and return when operating the roof.

In all a tidy model
[/quote]

stevox5 thank you for the info re the roof I'll make sure for marks or separation and that the windows work both ways ok. I got a sent a video showing it working so can check that as well.

I will also have a read of the 12 month warranty to make sure it covers the windows as well as the roof. I now have a week or so to wait whilst the crruise control is fitted, but I can get the dealer to sort the road tax in the meantime. 

Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 12:07 am
by jason@bwchiptune
You can pick up a second hand stalk and we can fit and code it if needed

As for servicing you the have a condition based service system so it will tell you what is needed and when
No more inspection 1 or 2 services

If you through the dash menu you will be able to check what the car will need next




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Re: Questions for Jason

Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:44 pm
by graemeX5
[quote="jason@bwchiptune"]
You can pick up a second hand stalk and we can fit and code it if needed

As for servicing you the have a condition based service system so it will tell you what is needed and when
No more inspection 1 or 2 services

If you through the dash menu you will be able to check what the car will need next




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Jason thank you for the help the condition based servicing is new to me but it makes sense so basically the car tells you when to service it depending on how you drive it mileage etc.