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good luck man
Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='1071928' date='Dec 11 2009, 01:12 PM
We have pulled off the #51 fuse, i will check the battery again to see if there are any battery drains
I will keep you all updated and hope thats not going to happen on the others
I will keep you all updated and hope thats not going to happen on the others
there must be some hidden motor connected to your gearbox like hibrid that drains electricity. that's why you car is so fast! E60 kerds boast prototype.
no wonder BMWHK can't fixed it, u should send email to BMW AG quoting your VIN and they will send a team of engineers to fix it.
on a seriously note, wish you car will be fixed this time man.
no wonder BMWHK can't fixed it, u should send email to BMW AG quoting your VIN and they will send a team of engineers to fix it.
on a seriously note, wish you car will be fixed this time man.
Originally Posted by billhk' post='1071935' date='Dec 11 2009, 01:20 PM
must be an after-effect from when that honda hit your back!!!
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk' post='1071917' date='Dec 11 2009, 01:07 PM
What a insidde news, i dont think they have even put on the website yet.
thanks Bill!
thanks Bill!
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Originally Posted by billhk' post='1071927' date='Dec 11 2009, 01:12 PM
you need some 19inch alloys man!!!!
or else you will still look like the ex Asian Games cars...
or else you will still look like the ex Asian Games cars...
I will need you help on some parts
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Originally Posted by ricky1329' post='1071945' date='Dec 11 2009, 01:32 PM
You better change to HID instead of use H8 halogen light bulb
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So keith84_uk, did that trick kept the battery alive?
Originally Posted by ricky1329' post='1071881' date='Dec 11 2009, 12:24 PM
Keith,
The siren and the tilt alarm sensor together comprise a single unit. This is linked to the DWA control unit via a local data
bus.
To ensure that the siren works regardless of the vehicle battery, it has its own batteries (emergency-current horn). The
batteries are not rechargeable (service life: minimum approx. 10 years or 300 self-sufficient alarm activations).
The siren has a loudspeaker with a frequency range of 1900 to 2800 Hz.
How it works
A built-in microprocessor controls the functions of the siren and the tilt alarm sensor.
The siren has its own power supply and also monitors the power supply from the vehicle battery. This means that it is still
possible for an acoustic alarm to be emitted if the power cable to the siren has been tampered with.
In addition, the siren monitors the earth lead and the local data bus. The siren will also trigger the alarm if these wires are
cut through.
That's why we try to disable the alarm system to isolate where is the root of cause first.
The siren and the tilt alarm sensor together comprise a single unit. This is linked to the DWA control unit via a local data
bus.
To ensure that the siren works regardless of the vehicle battery, it has its own batteries (emergency-current horn). The
batteries are not rechargeable (service life: minimum approx. 10 years or 300 self-sufficient alarm activations).
The siren has a loudspeaker with a frequency range of 1900 to 2800 Hz.
How it works
A built-in microprocessor controls the functions of the siren and the tilt alarm sensor.
The siren has its own power supply and also monitors the power supply from the vehicle battery. This means that it is still
possible for an acoustic alarm to be emitted if the power cable to the siren has been tampered with.
In addition, the siren monitors the earth lead and the local data bus. The siren will also trigger the alarm if these wires are
cut through.
That's why we try to disable the alarm system to isolate where is the root of cause first.
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Originally Posted by etchu' post='1071981' date='Dec 11 2009, 02:12 PM
I saw one in happy valley race course last night as well. very good looking, make me wanna get a 35i
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Originally Posted by etchu' post='1071983' date='Dec 11 2009, 02:16 PM
wuts wrong with ur door/bonnet?
For the bonnet the gap is not the same on each side
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Originally Posted by billhk' post='1071927' date='Dec 11 2009, 01:12 PM
you need some 19inch alloys man!!!!
or else you will still look like the ex Asian Games cars...
or else you will still look like the ex Asian Games cars...
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F1-17 Stealth= Black with black wheels and black quads and black carbon.........
W Shie's kit and wheels would look good+my quads
W Shie's kit and wheels would look good+my quads
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='1071996' date='Dec 11 2009, 02:34 PM
lol I might keep it stealth for abit
I will need you help on some parts
I will need you help on some parts