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Originally Posted by lightfytr' post='824763' date='Mar 23 2009, 03:59 PM
E60.net just saved you a trip to your service dept. I see you arent a contributor yet... Go ahead and donate $5-10 to support the site.
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Originally Posted by lightfytr' post='824763' date='Mar 23 2009, 01:59 PM
E60.net just saved you a trip to your service dept. I see you arent a contributor yet... Go ahead and donate $5-10 to support the site.
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Just made a donation gents , more than happy to do so , great site , great help ! ! ! ! !
Thanks again !!
Ive attached a naked pic of my 525i , had it converted to LPG last year ... after a tiny hickup shes running superbly ! and at half the cost !!!!!
Thanks again !!
Ive attached a naked pic of my 525i , had it converted to LPG last year ... after a tiny hickup shes running superbly ! and at half the cost !!!!!
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My Ride: E60
Model Year: 2004
Engine: N54
I had this same issue but didn't know about the resetting at the time.
I took it to the dealer and a SIB said they needed to reprogram a 'module' and the labor to do so was about $350.
I let them do the work but after doing a little more research I asked the Stealer if this was going to be the answer anytime my car had an issue. There would be some reason to 'reprogram' a 'module' over and over again thus incurring further labor costs.
After it was all said and done I was very unhappy dropping the cash on something that seemed simple and a quick fix.
I complained about it to their customer advocate and ended up getting a refund for the work. Needless to say no one ever mentioned trying to reset these things. Just move forward with trying to charge me crazy labor rates. The stealer wasn't happy I got my money back.
I took it to the dealer and a SIB said they needed to reprogram a 'module' and the labor to do so was about $350.
I let them do the work but after doing a little more research I asked the Stealer if this was going to be the answer anytime my car had an issue. There would be some reason to 'reprogram' a 'module' over and over again thus incurring further labor costs.
After it was all said and done I was very unhappy dropping the cash on something that seemed simple and a quick fix.
I complained about it to their customer advocate and ended up getting a refund for the work. Needless to say no one ever mentioned trying to reset these things. Just move forward with trying to charge me crazy labor rates. The stealer wasn't happy I got my money back.
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