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Guest Mister Dabsy
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I have been personally contacted and been given exclusive access to important information regarding the X5 and the potential threat of these vehicles been stolen with quite some ease...

It has always been a known fact that the early X5 and Mini had their Engine and Security modules in the engine bay, this made it very easy to compromise via access to the bonnet through the grilles. Thieves would then replace the unit for a recoded version accompanied with a blank key to steal the car. BMW were made aware of this and recalled the X5 somewhat quietly... The module(s) were relocated into the occupancy area in the hope this would erradicate the issue...

Alas, it did not. The glass was vulnerable in such a way that it wouldn't activate the security system...

Our source has directly contacted BMW to seek assurances that the module(s) be placed more securely AND that tighter checks are done when issuing new "blank" keys - Registration Documents at least.

This issue of stolen X5's (and Mini's) is on the increase in the UK.

I would like all our members to contact their local dealer and request that their vehicle be accepted into the apparent unpublicised Recall...

Posted

omg i can see a new x5 on my drive in a few days lol

for bmw not to do a major recal over something as big as this is strange, if u have ur x5 / mini stolen can u claim against bmw as its a known security issue ?????????

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

That is a scenario that certain establishments are trying to resolve.

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

Thats seems to be the case Ian, once you buy the car thats it !!

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

I can verify this tomorrow, as per "Recall" if this helps anyone...

If anyone has doubts about their X5 or Mini then please PM me with your LAST-SEVEN Vin digits...

DAZ

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

No Chris, it's easy to open a BMW bonnet - They remove the near-side grille and make a small cut into the cowling to expose the latch !!

Guest Mister Dabsy
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Btw - This information is Copyrighted to myself and my source.

Any reproduction to another site must be confirmed by either BMW or myself.

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Posted

bit pants

No Chris, it's easy to open a BMW bonnet - They remove the near-side grille and make a small cut into the cowling to expose the latch !!

thats a bit pants!

Posted

Who remembers the good old days.....sticky tape over the window,brick,slid hammer and a flat head screw driver.

Dabsy taught me officer

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

Oooooh Slide-hammer, now there's a tool !! Old skool n all lol

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

(Note to Self) Must keep mi Gob shut so not to encourage smackheads into nicking cars !!

BMW community will be watching the smackheads tonite, and issuing retribution !

Posted

However Steve you need the right gear to do this,you have to be a bit of a whos kid to make it.i wouldnt worry to much if I owned a x5.it will be there in the morning

Guest Mister Dabsy
Posted

BUMP...

I WAS a geezer in the eighties and learned alot,,, Now, it seems, BMW needs to learn about their customers !

Guest Mister Dabsy
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Just to add... There was a recall in 2006, which expired some 3yrs later in Spring 2009... Any owner that contacted their dealer AFTER this time could not qualify due to the presumption that the vehicle had changed hands...

"Presumptions" were always at BMW's (Europe) descretion. If, and only if, you can prove you are the sole owner from New, then they will consider a re-fit.

In my opinion this is wrong, but a step in the right direction...

Data obtained (22/03/12) via Sandal...

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On 3/24/2012 at 9:19 PM, Guest Mister Dabsy said:

Just to add... There was a recall in 2006, which expired some 3yrs later in Spring 2009... Any owner that contacted their dealer AFTER this time could not qualify due to the presumption that the vehicle had changed hands...

"Presumptions" were always at BMW's (Europe) descretion. If, and only if, you can prove you are the sole owner from New, then they will consider a re-fit.

In my opinion this is wrong, but a step in the right direction...

Data obtained (22/03/12) via Sandal...

That's a bit naff, my BMW has probably had a few owners but if the vulnerability is still there it's still there no matter how many owners has been through

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