BMW 3 Series Problems HELP!
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BMW 3 Series Problems HELP!
Took my E46 323ci in took the dealer yesterday as there were problems with the electronics:
1) Indicator lights not coming on on dashboard, although indicators actually working
2) Radio can't 'see' CD changer
3) Traction control switching itself on/off.
4) Car has on occasion just stopped as if someone has pulled the key out, all power everything gone, just rolls to a halt.
Anyone seen this before? Dealer gave me the "it's going to be a biggie" patronising talk and wants the car for a couple of days, is there anything I can do to limit their crazy billing? And yes, the warranty has expired. Any help advice gratefully received. Never has these problems with the Impreza!!!
1) Indicator lights not coming on on dashboard, although indicators actually working
2) Radio can't 'see' CD changer
3) Traction control switching itself on/off.
4) Car has on occasion just stopped as if someone has pulled the key out, all power everything gone, just rolls to a halt.
Anyone seen this before? Dealer gave me the "it's going to be a biggie" patronising talk and wants the car for a couple of days, is there anything I can do to limit their crazy billing? And yes, the warranty has expired. Any help advice gratefully received. Never has these problems with the Impreza!!!
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I would bet this is an earth fault. Sounds like one of the dashboard connections to the chassis is either loose or corroded. It could also be the supply but thats slightly less likley
Have you had anything fitted in the last 6 months that might have disturbed a connection?, have a look around under the dash and see if you can find the earth points (lots of black wires leading to one bolt/screw) and check they are secure.
A wiring fault can be a real pain to sort (EVO V starter ) and a dealer will charge a lot as it may take a long time to find, may take minutes. An auto electrician would be the best bet. They have seen it all and don't charge you main dealer labour rates.
Have you had anything fitted in the last 6 months that might have disturbed a connection?, have a look around under the dash and see if you can find the earth points (lots of black wires leading to one bolt/screw) and check they are secure.
A wiring fault can be a real pain to sort (EVO V starter ) and a dealer will charge a lot as it may take a long time to find, may take minutes. An auto electrician would be the best bet. They have seen it all and don't charge you main dealer labour rates.
Last edited by Gary C; 29 December 2004 at 03:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by chris's scooby
Don't take it to a main dealer!
If you post where abouts you are in the country i'm sure someone will give you a name of somewhere else to try.
If you post where abouts you are in the country i'm sure someone will give you a name of somewhere else to try.
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Cheers for the advice, in the Macnhester area, anyone know any independents around. Heard there's one in Liverpool and can no doubt find one but any recommendations?
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Cheers for the advice, in the Macnhester area, anyone know any independents around. Heard there's one in Liverpool and can no doubt find one but any recommendations?
If that doesn't help maybe try a Google search as i remember there's a few BMW owners forums.
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www.bmwland.co.uk is a good bet for this sort of thing.
Agreed though, if it's out of warranty stay away from main dealers.
Phil
Agreed though, if it's out of warranty stay away from main dealers.
Phil
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