Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction FIXED for $200 instead of Deale
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hey guys
I had a few posts here and there so I wanted to make a new one to let everyone know my results.
I bought a 2008 535xi a few weeks ago from the auction and it had a Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction. It was not reading the sensors on the tire, or even recognizing the system. Long story short I took it to Rallye BMW in Westbury, NY to fix a few things as well as the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction. Dealer told me that the total cost to me would be $1800. He said that water had gone into my trunk and damaged the TCU module and Tire pressure monitor module. After doing some researching I found that BMW actually has a service bulletin that water enters the trunk and ruins some of the electrics that are in that vicinity. Anyhow when telling the Dealer that, he said they did high pressure water tests and water did not come in from the outside, rather something was spilled inside. He went on to tell me that the wires and connectors were all corroded and clear water damage was apparent. Anyhow we went back and forth trying to get it fixed under warranty which they did not give in it. More searching, I found out that the TCU stood for the Telematics Control Module or something like that. So I questioned him, why would i need to replace that. He told me things like the SOS and bluetooth would not work. Yet thats not even why I brought my car in and those things are working perfectly! So I took my car back with that error message still on. Ok to cut this story shorter, (sorry) I contacted Garry from BMW of Newport on the advice of various forum members and I was able to purchase the Control Module from him for $200 bucks. He sent it next day to me and I removed the old control module (which had no signs of rust or corrosion as told by the dealer), replaced it with the new module, and bam, the error message is removed from the dashboard and the Tire Pressure Monitor checks out OK! I just saved myself $1600 bucks. And it took all of 5 minutes.
Lesson to be learned. Do a lot of researching and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. It can save you hundreds of dollars.
I had a few posts here and there so I wanted to make a new one to let everyone know my results.
I bought a 2008 535xi a few weeks ago from the auction and it had a Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction. It was not reading the sensors on the tire, or even recognizing the system. Long story short I took it to Rallye BMW in Westbury, NY to fix a few things as well as the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction. Dealer told me that the total cost to me would be $1800. He said that water had gone into my trunk and damaged the TCU module and Tire pressure monitor module. After doing some researching I found that BMW actually has a service bulletin that water enters the trunk and ruins some of the electrics that are in that vicinity. Anyhow when telling the Dealer that, he said they did high pressure water tests and water did not come in from the outside, rather something was spilled inside. He went on to tell me that the wires and connectors were all corroded and clear water damage was apparent. Anyhow we went back and forth trying to get it fixed under warranty which they did not give in it. More searching, I found out that the TCU stood for the Telematics Control Module or something like that. So I questioned him, why would i need to replace that. He told me things like the SOS and bluetooth would not work. Yet thats not even why I brought my car in and those things are working perfectly! So I took my car back with that error message still on. Ok to cut this story shorter, (sorry) I contacted Garry from BMW of Newport on the advice of various forum members and I was able to purchase the Control Module from him for $200 bucks. He sent it next day to me and I removed the old control module (which had no signs of rust or corrosion as told by the dealer), replaced it with the new module, and bam, the error message is removed from the dashboard and the Tire Pressure Monitor checks out OK! I just saved myself $1600 bucks. And it took all of 5 minutes.
Lesson to be learned. Do a lot of researching and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. It can save you hundreds of dollars.
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Originally Posted by dalangi' post='879593' date='May 15 2009, 01:27 PM
hey guys
I had a few posts here and there so I wanted to make a new one to let everyone know my results.
I bought a 2008 535xi a few weeks ago from the auction and it had a Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction. It was not reading the sensors on the tire, or even recognizing the system. Long story short I took it to Rallye BMW in Westbury, NY to fix a few things as well as the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction. Dealer told me that the total cost to me would be $1800. He said that water had gone into my trunk and damaged the TCU module and Tire pressure monitor module. After doing some researching I found that BMW actually has a service bulletin that water enters the trunk and ruins some of the electrics that are in that vicinity. Anyhow when telling the Dealer that, he said they did high pressure water tests and water did not come in from the outside, rather something was spilled inside. He went on to tell me that the wires and connectors were all corroded and clear water damage was apparent. Anyhow we went back and forth trying to get it fixed under warranty which they did not give in it. More searching, I found out that the TCU stood for the Telematics Control Module or something like that. So I questioned him, why would i need to replace that. He told me things like the SOS and bluetooth would not work. Yet thats not even why I brought my car in and those things are working perfectly! So I took my car back with that error message still on. Ok to cut this story shorter, (sorry) I contacted Garry from BMW of Newport on the advice of various forum members and I was able to purchase the Control Module from him for $200 bucks. He sent it next day to me and I removed the old control module (which had no signs of rust or corrosion as told by the dealer), replaced it with the new module, and bam, the error message is removed from the dashboard and the Tire Pressure Monitor checks out OK! I just saved myself $1600 bucks. And it took all of 5 minutes.
Lesson to be learned. Do a lot of researching and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. It can save you hundreds of dollars.
I had a few posts here and there so I wanted to make a new one to let everyone know my results.
I bought a 2008 535xi a few weeks ago from the auction and it had a Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction. It was not reading the sensors on the tire, or even recognizing the system. Long story short I took it to Rallye BMW in Westbury, NY to fix a few things as well as the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction. Dealer told me that the total cost to me would be $1800. He said that water had gone into my trunk and damaged the TCU module and Tire pressure monitor module. After doing some researching I found that BMW actually has a service bulletin that water enters the trunk and ruins some of the electrics that are in that vicinity. Anyhow when telling the Dealer that, he said they did high pressure water tests and water did not come in from the outside, rather something was spilled inside. He went on to tell me that the wires and connectors were all corroded and clear water damage was apparent. Anyhow we went back and forth trying to get it fixed under warranty which they did not give in it. More searching, I found out that the TCU stood for the Telematics Control Module or something like that. So I questioned him, why would i need to replace that. He told me things like the SOS and bluetooth would not work. Yet thats not even why I brought my car in and those things are working perfectly! So I took my car back with that error message still on. Ok to cut this story shorter, (sorry) I contacted Garry from BMW of Newport on the advice of various forum members and I was able to purchase the Control Module from him for $200 bucks. He sent it next day to me and I removed the old control module (which had no signs of rust or corrosion as told by the dealer), replaced it with the new module, and bam, the error message is removed from the dashboard and the Tire Pressure Monitor checks out OK! I just saved myself $1600 bucks. And it took all of 5 minutes.
Lesson to be learned. Do a lot of researching and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. It can save you hundreds of dollars.
good for you man thats an awesome story
sucks that so many dealers do this kind of shit but they really think that many of us dont know our cars at all
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Sweet. Score another one for Garry! Congrats on figuring this out! That money saved will buy a lot of mods.
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pretty sweet story... that shit is common with the freakin dealers. Neway which auction did you get your car from? and how much did you drop on it ($)? "just curious" .. Gud job though..
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Yea I was pretty excited that $200 did the job, yet pissed that they would have taken my $1800 bucks if i had money to throw around. Im considering writing them a letter and even contacting BMW of North America. Im going to wait a few weeks and make sure there are no issues than start firing out the complaints. I bought the car from Manheim Pennsylvania. I got a great deal because the miles are a little high, but it still has the existing new car warranty and the car even has a Certified Pre Owned warranty, so you cant go wrong. Its a 2008 535xi with 40,000 miles for $31,900. The vehicle loaded with all the features brand new is $72,000 so you can't go wrong with that price!
Thanks to Garry for supplying me the part at a low price, and all the forum members for answering my many many questions and also all their posts instructing me where the module is located and how easy it was to do it myself!
Thanks to Garry for supplying me the part at a low price, and all the forum members for answering my many many questions and also all their posts instructing me where the module is located and how easy it was to do it myself!
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On order: 535xi Platnium Grey with Black interior, Step Auto, Sports package, Premium package, Cold weather package, 18" wheels, Logic 7, Comfort access, ipod adapt, Navigation, Sat radio, Rear spoiler, Extended Clear coat bra.
Good for you!! and another for Garry the man..
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Good for you for standing your ground and doing the research. Thanks to you, I'll keep an eye out for this problem and I will follow your advice. Isn't this a great board?
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Originally Posted by dalangi' post='879593' date='May 15 2009, 03:27 PM
hey guys
I had a few posts here and there so I wanted to make a new one to let everyone know my results.
I bought a 2008 535xi a few weeks ago from the auction and it had a Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction. It was not reading the sensors on the tire, or even recognizing the system. Long story short I took it to Rallye BMW in Westbury, NY to fix a few things as well as the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction. Dealer told me that the total cost to me would be $1800. He said that water had gone into my trunk and damaged the TCU module and Tire pressure monitor module. After doing some researching I found that BMW actually has a service bulletin that water enters the trunk and ruins some of the electrics that are in that vicinity. Anyhow when telling the Dealer that, he said they did high pressure water tests and water did not come in from the outside, rather something was spilled inside. He went on to tell me that the wires and connectors were all corroded and clear water damage was apparent. Anyhow we went back and forth trying to get it fixed under warranty which they did not give in it. More searching, I found out that the TCU stood for the Telematics Control Module or something like that. So I questioned him, why would i need to replace that. He told me things like the SOS and bluetooth would not work. Yet thats not even why I brought my car in and those things are working perfectly! So I took my car back with that error message still on. Ok to cut this story shorter, (sorry) I contacted Garry from BMW of Newport on the advice of various forum members and I was able to purchase the Control Module from him for $200 bucks. He sent it next day to me and I removed the old control module (which had no signs of rust or corrosion as told by the dealer), replaced it with the new module, and bam, the error message is removed from the dashboard and the Tire Pressure Monitor checks out OK! I just saved myself $1600 bucks. And it took all of 5 minutes.
Lesson to be learned. Do a lot of researching and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. It can save you hundreds of dollars.
I had a few posts here and there so I wanted to make a new one to let everyone know my results.
I bought a 2008 535xi a few weeks ago from the auction and it had a Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunction. It was not reading the sensors on the tire, or even recognizing the system. Long story short I took it to Rallye BMW in Westbury, NY to fix a few things as well as the Tire Pressure Monitor malfunction. Dealer told me that the total cost to me would be $1800. He said that water had gone into my trunk and damaged the TCU module and Tire pressure monitor module. After doing some researching I found that BMW actually has a service bulletin that water enters the trunk and ruins some of the electrics that are in that vicinity. Anyhow when telling the Dealer that, he said they did high pressure water tests and water did not come in from the outside, rather something was spilled inside. He went on to tell me that the wires and connectors were all corroded and clear water damage was apparent. Anyhow we went back and forth trying to get it fixed under warranty which they did not give in it. More searching, I found out that the TCU stood for the Telematics Control Module or something like that. So I questioned him, why would i need to replace that. He told me things like the SOS and bluetooth would not work. Yet thats not even why I brought my car in and those things are working perfectly! So I took my car back with that error message still on. Ok to cut this story shorter, (sorry) I contacted Garry from BMW of Newport on the advice of various forum members and I was able to purchase the Control Module from him for $200 bucks. He sent it next day to me and I removed the old control module (which had no signs of rust or corrosion as told by the dealer), replaced it with the new module, and bam, the error message is removed from the dashboard and the Tire Pressure Monitor checks out OK! I just saved myself $1600 bucks. And it took all of 5 minutes.
Lesson to be learned. Do a lot of researching and don't be afraid to get your hands dirty. It can save you hundreds of dollars.
Very enjoyable to hear a success story like this. I am extremely eager to get my hands on a shop manual for my 07 530, but they ain't making 'em yet. Every once in a while, the book will clue me or you into an action plan that can save $$.