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OK Dan not the end of the world if you have a charging cradle the phone still needs to connect somehow, when I look at the picture of your phone charging cradle the button at the bottom of the picture looks just like the pairing button in my X5. So try this "press and hold the button for a couple seconds before turning on the ignition, continue to hold the button for around 5 seconds" or try the "voice" how_to_BMWTele1series.pdfhow_to_BMWTele1series.pdf button on the steering wheel if it works like the X5 then "Bluetooth Pairing" will come up on the radio display then follow the instructions on your phone screen. Somewhere in your book pack you may have a card or note with a pairing code You can also change the charging cradle for not a lot of money I have had,Motorola, HTC, Samsung, I phone 3 and Nokia in the X5. I would search on Ebay if you want the cradle if not there should be instructions for pairing somewhere. Is there a button with a phone symbol on it on the radio right hand side? Just tried uploading instructions I found the upload failed so try this https://www.babybmw.net/forum/howtos/how_to_BMWTele1.pdf
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Hi Steve Welcome to the Forum I would guess it is one of the horn units that have either failed or are disconnected. Here are a couple of websites to help you find your way around. www.realoem.com a BMW online parts list to make sure you have the correct parts if replacing stuff, just put the last 7 digits of your Vin number in the search box. www.newtis.info BMW Technical Information site same information that BMW Dealers work with. www.pelicanparts.com this one's an American site but great how too's with step by step pictures just the steering wheel on the wrong side. Enjoy your squeaky Beemer Dave
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Unknown connector at the back of 525i engine
Greydog replied to Lockstock27's topic in BMW 5 Series Forum
Morning Matt Welcome to the Forum Take a look at www.newtis.info it is a BMW Technical Information site, the same information as BMW Dealers use you should be able to find an answer there. You could also try www.pelicanparts.com it is an American site so steering wheel on the wrong side but good information and how too's with step by step pictures. For parts information www.realoem.com just put the last 7 digits of your Vin in the search box and it will bring up your model. Hope these help Dave -
That's what doesn't make sense as I said even in standard form and a stripped out shell it should go quite well. May be he ran out time/money with sorting the motor?? First step compression test then fuel pressure if they are OK. DME, MAF, and Throttle Body. Dave
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Sorry James but whoever you brought it from sold it for a reason? Which is probably the power issue you are suffering? Did he compete successfully?. The original 4 pot with a simple remap is capable of 130 to 150bhp the 323 should give 160 to 180bhp in a stripped out shell either should feel pretty punchy. So something is strangling the engine and not allowing it to give it's best, as I said in my previous post I think fuel pressure needs checking as does all the other stuff. Check www.realoem.com it's BMW online parts list I would look at the original 1.6 or 1.8 1 series engine parts if you have the Vin number put the last 7 digits in the search box it will bring up the original model. Get the part numbers for the DME and fuel pump and check against what you have in the car The BMW DME will also take input from the Gearbox controller, ABS unit plus others. When I look at my X5 with my BMW 1.4.0 software I get 3 pages of control units that are scanned with 10 control units to a page each control unit can be interrogated.
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Morning Dan From the pictures you have the Professional CD setup and I don't see a Bluetooth symbol in the display? Can you select Aux then scroll through to see if there are options under the Aux connection (guessing now). Also try searching with your phone as my phone could find the ULF in my X5 but could only connect when the ULF was in pairing mode. Some of the systems used the aux/usb connection in the center console to connect phones/external devices. Check realoem it should tell you what is fitted to your car. The BMW system will record all faults as they occur and retain them in the memory, as an example with BMW 1.4.0 if I scan and get an Error message I will see a red marker Error present with a description of the error, or a yellow marker error not present (so intermittent) with a description so I know where to check. After scanning and repair if I clear the recorded codes it should clear all I have read that Carly for BMW an App for you mobile is OK however it is a subscription App so annual fees, me being a tight old git I paid for BMW 1.4.0 and have it on an old laptop I use in the garage. What ever you settle on you will find it invaluable and it can save a fortune in the long run. Dave
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Morning Scott 3 or 4 years ago travelling at around 40mph suddenly no drive, no noises bangs or bumps parked and called the AA who using snapon came up with the same fault. Their diagnosis gearbox? Got recovered and like you selector showed all gears Drive Reverse Manual and Sport modes turned out to be rear diff failure. Sadly not that rare with the 3.91 diffs, if the diff is sound I would contact a ZF specialist who can read the internal box codes from the mechtronic unit. Dave
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Morning Dan Welcome to the Forum very tasty choice of motor ENJOY You need to get the codes read to find out what is going on with the rough running, you need a garage with Autologic or BMW specific software or even get your own it will pay dividends. I use BMW 1.4.0 on a laptop only cost about Β£15 Can;t help with a garage in Essex but have a look at the BMW Specialist Register it will give you all there are in your area. I believe your car has Idrive so you should be able to get connected through the Idrive, Check your handbook with my bluetooth in the X5 it only holds 4 or 5 phones in its memory when I first got mine I couldnt connect (I have a "pairing" button in the cubby under the arm rest) because the blutooth memory was full. I cleared it and all good I have read though that some smart phones/Iphones are difficult. Some sites that may help www.realoem.com an on line BMW parts list put the last 7 digits of your Vin number in the search box and it will bring up your model it will make sure if you buy parts they are correct for your car. www.newtis.info is a BMW Technical information site, the same information used by BMW Dealers Dave
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What tool was used to read the codes? It needs to be a BMW capable system generic readers just wont do it, particularly as it seems to me your car has been cobbled together. The 323 engine should give around 150 to 160 bhp from memory. So assuming your engine is in tip top mechanical order (no serious wear) and the DME is actually correct for the engine? If those things are correct then it should feel lively in a stripped out shell. However if the engine is worn and the fuel pump is delivering fuel for a 1.8 and the DME thinks the engine is something else it may run but you will never see any power. If I was building the car (and I built short oval hotrods and rallycross cars in the 70's) I would 1st compression test the engine if it is down on compression nothing but a rebuild or engine swap will bring power. 2nd if the engine is strong then make sure the oil delivery system is as well as you will be going sideways a lot make sure its sump is baffled to ensure no oil starvation takes place. 3rd make sure the DME is correct for the engine or it may run but will never perform. 4th fuel pressure at the fuel rail is it correct, are the airflow meter and throttle body correct and working properly? Sorry if it sounds as though I am teaching granny to suck eggs but with out a solid foundation you are burning money.
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2014 X5 Air Suspension Bucking Violently
Greydog replied to Skipper78's topic in The Owners Club General Discussions
Morning Larry Welcome to the Force Padiwan!! First is your X5 full front and rear air or just rear? I have read that the F15 models have either 2 or 4 level sensors depending on whether you have adaptive suspension (2) or adaptive suspension with Zennon or adaptive LED lights (4) or full air (4) First driving on deflated air bags will damage them. The air bags are pretty robust I just changed my rear airbags at 16 years. When the car is opened does the compressor run? If not check the fuses (1 x 7.5a 1 x 30a on my X5) If the fuses are OK then check the compressor relay, not normally an issue but stuff does fail. The self leveling sensors are pretty robust but again if one had failed the issue would be on that corner. If you need help finding stuff take a look at www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits of your vin into the search box and it will bring up your model, this is a BMW online parts list so when buying replacement parts you know you have the right part. Also www.newtis.info this one is a BMW Technical Information site this is the same information that BMW Dealer workshops use plenty of pictures and drawings with descriptions. Let us know how it goes Dave -
DME is the engine management, if your engine is quiet at start and tick over I am guessing the Vanos is OK but the solenoid is either sticking or broken. If you unplug and it makes no difference then I would say first take the solenoid off and clean it if that makes no difference change it.
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Morning Seungwook We have to assume the oil and coolant levels are OK? , when was the car last serviced? Are there any other noises knocks or rattles? You need the codes read by a garage or someone with Autologic or BMW software to give a better diagnosis. Your issue could be MAF failure, Throttle Body failure, Fuel delivery, the list goes on and if you try and cure it by changing parts it could be expensive. Better to spend a little on diagnostics and be sure that if you chage a part it fixes the problem. Dave
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If all is quiet then that is an encouraging sign, doesn't mean the Vanos is working just that the seals seem OK. Have you unplugged the Vanos solenoid? If the solenoid isnt working then at tick over all is normal when you open the throttle you are not getting any advance in cam timing so less power. What else has been changed under the bonnet are you using the original DME what connections have been cut if any?
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Get them (or you) to check the ride height sensors on the X5 they are mounted towards the front of the rear suspension, black plastic it has a knuckle joint that should point to the outside of the car. If the suspension has been pulled down to far (when they changed bags) and when it went back the knuckle joint folded the wrong way you will have a fault. I have read of this on quite a few X5's. As the X5 of my vintage are old tech maybe a bit of research is needed. Take a look at www.realoem.com check the air suspension drawing and parts list I just had a quick look you have 1 control unit and a control relay. So if the air bags have been replaced my thinking is the control unit needs checking/resetting or the relay and control unit need replacing.due to a fault. Dave
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When the Vanos seals are gone it sounds like the top end is going to fall apart, loud rattle that's what I had with my 4.4 years ago the engine ran OK but it was so rattly I thought the chain guides had gone.
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Welcome Zennon What a great tip, I wonder how many 320 owners have either scrapped or sold the car through fear of big bills. Dave
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Have you unplugged the Vanos solenoid to see if that makes a difference? If it doesn't then the Vanos adjustment isn't working for some reason (probably the vanos solenoid) First you need to establish which engine version you have 1st Generation 1992 on M50 engines had single Vanos operating on the Inlet cam, in 1996 (I think) the S50 engine was introduced with twin vanos. If the Vanos seals are shot then the noise will let you know
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Good thinking Trevor, if it is a drift/competition car won't the scrutineers want to see a master kill switch accessible from outside the car ?
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Hi Philip Welcome to the Forum It depends on how you do it, you could take off your existing calipers have them stripped media blasted and powder coated rebuild them and refit them with new discs. Obviously there is the time off the road to consider with this option. Or buy new/refurbished calipers and paint them with high temperature caliper paint or not, this option would mean the car is off the road for the least amount of time. Cost wise I don't think there would be much difference in cost. Dave
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Sounds great to me but then my 4.6 V8 averages 18 mpg but if I try I can easily get it into single figures ππ
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Morning Paul/ Check www.realoem.com for both models put the last 7 digits of your vin in to the search box it will bring up your model do the same with the donor. Look in the gearbox section and click on the part number it should give a list of other models the box was used in. Just had a quick search and and it looks as though the 6 speed transmission was an option, check it out and check the 6 speed part numbers against your model. Dave
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Normally there will be an ISO connection that just plugs into the cars loom at the Quadloc connector and into the back of the Kenwood unit if you get a Kenwood CD Changer and the long lead it will plug into the head unit and the CD unit will go in the boot where the original went. Your Radio man will advise and fit it I am sure but it isnt a complicated job just take your time. Dave
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Morning John Welcome to the Forum Kenwood use their own bus software so it makes them fussy about what they will link with (I had Kenwood in a couple of V70 Volvo's) it may be simpler to find a Kenwood changer and lead. If you want to go back to OEM have a look at www.realoem.com put the last 7 digits in the search box and it will bring up your model then search the relevant section for the part numbers you will need. I assume that the OEM loom and all the connectors are still there? If the OEM Quadloc connector is up front then the OEM set up was originally "Business" with a Mid unit to communicate with the OBC and allow information in the binnacle. If the Quadloc is in the boot then the screen upfront had all the rest BM24 or 54 radio nav unit CD changer in the boot. Hope this helps Dave
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2010 BMW 650i Transmission Failure - DBC
Greydog replied to Michael Mak's topic in BMW 6 Series Forum
Micheal Get the codes read by someone with BMW Diagnostic software or you will throw money at it Dave- 16 replies