Picking up a 550
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I put a small down payment on a '08 550 at a BMW dealer about 100 miles away. The car is CPO'ed (and thankfully brand new tires). I currently have an e39 540 (Dinan) and can do most of the maintenance on that vehicle so I'm pretty savvy. What should I look for when I'm inspecting this 550? AKA Common issues. It is a stick, so is there anything I can inspect specifically to know if the clutch is still "good"
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I put a small down payment on a '08 550 at a BMW dealer about 100 miles away. The car is CPO'ed (and thankfully brand new tires). I currently have an e39 540 (Dinan) and can do most of the maintenance on that vehicle so I'm pretty savvy. What should I look for when I'm inspecting this 550? AKA Common issues. It is a stick, so is there anything I can inspect specifically to know if the clutch is still "good"
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Nice, congrats on your new purchase!!! Only my opinion here, but from a mechanical stand point there's not much to inspect since its CPO'd. Personally, I would only worry bout the fit and finish on the interior and exterior. If something is wrong mechanically, it will show its ugly head soon, then just take it in for your warranty service. Drive worry free cause BMW will take care of you for at least the next few years!!!
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Regarding manual transmission operation.
Clutch pedal operation should be fluid with no sloppiness.
At highway speed, shift and accelerate firmly. When the clutch is fully engaged, there should be no engine rev slipping when the throttle is fully depressed. If there is, the clutch is likely worn below minimum thickness.
In a safe, open and level area. Stop the vehicle and put transmission in neutral. After verifying that vehicle is not rolling on its own, shift into 1st and slowly release clutch. It should start engaging and vehicle begin rolling at about the clutch release halfway point. If the engagement point is higher in the clutch pedal release, the clutch may be worn.
When the transmission has been warmed up with normal operation, the gear selector lever should slot into R, and 1 through 6 smoothly and easily.
Clutch pedal operation should be fluid with no sloppiness.
At highway speed, shift and accelerate firmly. When the clutch is fully engaged, there should be no engine rev slipping when the throttle is fully depressed. If there is, the clutch is likely worn below minimum thickness.
In a safe, open and level area. Stop the vehicle and put transmission in neutral. After verifying that vehicle is not rolling on its own, shift into 1st and slowly release clutch. It should start engaging and vehicle begin rolling at about the clutch release halfway point. If the engagement point is higher in the clutch pedal release, the clutch may be worn.
When the transmission has been warmed up with normal operation, the gear selector lever should slot into R, and 1 through 6 smoothly and easily.
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That was one of my favorite parts of the e39 540. I already ordered a modified CDV. I've been poking around, but can't find many mods for 550's. Any good sites to use as a launching pad. Also how about oil changes? I use a PEAK tool to reset the oil/inspection lights now. Is there something out there for '08 550's yet?
That was one of my favorite parts of the e39 540. I already ordered a modified CDV. I've been poking around, but can't find many mods for 550's. Any good sites to use as a launching pad. Also how about oil changes? I use a PEAK tool to reset the oil/inspection lights now. Is there something out there for '08 550's yet?
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That was one of my favorite parts of the e39 540. I already ordered a modified CDV. I've been poking around, but can't find many mods for 550's. Any good sites to use as a launching pad. Also how about oil changes? I use a PEAK tool to reset the oil/inspection lights now. Is there something out there for '08 550's yet?
That was one of my favorite parts of the e39 540. I already ordered a modified CDV. I've been poking around, but can't find many mods for 550's. Any good sites to use as a launching pad. Also how about oil changes? I use a PEAK tool to reset the oil/inspection lights now. Is there something out there for '08 550's yet?
As for 550 mods, I am sure there's a wealth of info here, I would look around the Parts, DYI, and other sections on this forums, as we are all about modding here!
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I put a small down payment on a '08 550 at a BMW dealer about 100 miles away. The car is CPO'ed (and thankfully brand new tires). I currently have an e39 540 (Dinan) and can do most of the maintenance on that vehicle so I'm pretty savvy. What should I look for when I'm inspecting this 550? AKA Common issues. It is a stick, so is there anything I can inspect specifically to know if the clutch is still "good"
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2. Service history
This is what you check on a used car that is still under "new car" warranty. You did not mention mileage but it should be under 50K if it is CPO.
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I've only experienced creaking doors in the 2 years (50k miles) I've owned mine. It's been a terrific car. I would suggest that you negotiate into the deal the extended maintenance, of course this depends on how much you drive and how you drive.
As for modifications..... I'd tap open the Clutch Delay Valve (CDV), makes driving the manual much more enjoyable and direct. I prefer mechanical to electronic so to this end, the 550 really needs a Limited Slip Differential (my next mod). Other then this, the 550i has plenty of low end torque and is plenty fast (at least for me). Make sure to take it out to the local autocross, it's quit surprising how well the big 5 perform against other smaller bimmers.
As for modifications..... I'd tap open the Clutch Delay Valve (CDV), makes driving the manual much more enjoyable and direct. I prefer mechanical to electronic so to this end, the 550 really needs a Limited Slip Differential (my next mod). Other then this, the 550i has plenty of low end torque and is plenty fast (at least for me). Make sure to take it out to the local autocross, it's quit surprising how well the big 5 perform against other smaller bimmers.
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I've only experienced creaking doors in the 2 years (50k miles) I've owned mine. It's been a terrific car. I would suggest that you negotiate into the deal the extended maintenance, of course this depends on how much you drive and how you drive.
As for modifications..... I'd tap open the Clutch Delay Valve (CDV), makes driving the manual much more enjoyable and direct. I prefer mechanical to electronic so to this end, the 550 really needs a Limited Slip Differential (my next mod). Other then this, the 550i has plenty of low end torque and is plenty fast (at least for me). Make sure to take it out to the local autocross, it's quit surprising how well the big 5 perform against other smaller bimmers.
As for modifications..... I'd tap open the Clutch Delay Valve (CDV), makes driving the manual much more enjoyable and direct. I prefer mechanical to electronic so to this end, the 550 really needs a Limited Slip Differential (my next mod). Other then this, the 550i has plenty of low end torque and is plenty fast (at least for me). Make sure to take it out to the local autocross, it's quit surprising how well the big 5 perform against other smaller bimmers.
What exactly is the CDV? Is it a mod that needs to be purchase or something that we can change ourself?
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