Car in Shop for almost a week...
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I went on my 3rd battery recently. Prior to replacing to a new one, I needed jump starts almost every other three days if I don't hook it to the battery tender every other day. I went to a few shops and even the BMW dealer said my battery was good after they charged me almost $300 bucks for the diagnostic test,recharging it and testing it over night.
To keep the story short, I think the bad battery killed my CCC. Now that the battery, IBS and negative battery cable are replaced, I do not have to jump start my car since 04/14/11(crossing my fingers). I really think a bad battery is the main culprit to alot of our car problems!
For what is worth, I also think a bad IBS will keep your car from going to sleep and eventually drain and kill your battery...
Good luck to you and anyone who have related issues!
To keep the story short, I think the bad battery killed my CCC. Now that the battery, IBS and negative battery cable are replaced, I do not have to jump start my car since 04/14/11(crossing my fingers). I really think a bad battery is the main culprit to alot of our car problems!
For what is worth, I also think a bad IBS will keep your car from going to sleep and eventually drain and kill your battery...
Good luck to you and anyone who have related issues!
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I had this problem about a month after purchasing an 08 550 on CPO las November. I documented all the times it would not start and what I did to remedy it, including charging. They took it in and replaced the battery with no other questions.
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I was having a frequent discharge issue. The dealer replaced the negative battery cable, which apparently has some sort of voltage regulation circuit, and my problem seems to be solved.
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Remember, the dealership cannot even start my car at all....so this is a more complicated issue. I didn't even get a call today from the dealer which means they still haven't figured it out. I suspect I will not have this car back ant time soon. I sent an email to BMW NA to see if they'll allow me to turn the lease in 4 months early....am sure I will not hear back from them.
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Ok...car in shop officially for a week. They cannot start it and have no clue what the reason is. They are replacing certain modules on a daily basis and seeing what happens. If that doesn't work they will replace the computer. I think they should have done that first. Pissing me off!!
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Ok...car in shop officially for a week. They cannot start it and have no clue what the reason is. They are replacing certain modules on a daily basis and seeing what happens. If that doesn't work they will replace the computer. I think they should have done that first. Pissing me off!! ![Mad](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif)
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Finally got car back today...diagnosis: Bad Battery!!! A week and a half for them to figure this out...what a joke. As I stated in original post, I had the car in the dealership the week prior for a discharging battery problem, but they told me battery was not the issue. So after checking 6 modules on the car, they came to the conclusion that the battery was indeed the culprit, despite their diagnostic evidence stating battery was fine. Car was dead every following day after recharging the battery, yet the kept checking modules instead. I can't imagine the man hours that went into trying to resolved this issue vs. what one battery would have cost BMW from the start.
Why didn't the car start despite a jump, if it was just the battery? They are guessing that the battery was so low at one point that the key chip was no longer communicating with the computer, hence they weren't "talking" to each other, sort of like a mismatched key issue.
In the end, all of my 4 tows over the past 2.5 years have all been from minor issues that should have been fixed in a day but turned into multiple trips due to incompetence. I still love the car but not the way the problems had been so poorly handled, by 3 different dealerships over the years.
Why didn't the car start despite a jump, if it was just the battery? They are guessing that the battery was so low at one point that the key chip was no longer communicating with the computer, hence they weren't "talking" to each other, sort of like a mismatched key issue.
In the end, all of my 4 tows over the past 2.5 years have all been from minor issues that should have been fixed in a day but turned into multiple trips due to incompetence. I still love the car but not the way the problems had been so poorly handled, by 3 different dealerships over the years.