When does this crap end!!!!!
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' post='339042' date='Sep 26 2006, 09:17 PM
I've had zero problems with mine.
Having said that, I'm not sure that I would buy a used car and complain that the brakes squeak and that I have to replace the tires.
I hope things work out for you.
Having said that, I'm not sure that I would buy a used car and complain that the brakes squeak and that I have to replace the tires.
I hope things work out for you.
I probably wouldn't complain about tire and brakes if this was a track car and I had replaced the tires twice within 7,000 miles. However, this is a "sports sedan" that shouldn't eat tires like this. The first set of replacements were Goodyear runflats and I've since found out that they wear like crap from research and first hand experience. The current set are Pirelli non runflats, hopefully I'll have better luck.
Thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' post='339042' date='Sep 27 2006, 04:17 AM
I've had zero problems with mine.
None here also.
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Originally Posted by Ricracing' post='339240' date='Sep 27 2006, 11:54 AM
None here also.
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Originally Posted by Brutus' post='339010' date='Sep 26 2006, 04:33 PM
I've got a 2004 545i that I enjoy very much. It's not my everyday vehicle, so when I do drive it I truly enjoy the experience. That said, it's becoming less and less enjoyable with all the problems.
When I bought the car, which was CPO, it had 14,000 miles on it and it was mint. I knew it was a first model year, but it seemed solid the weekend that I test drove it. It wasn't till I owned it that I found all the problems. It has been in the shop around 6 weeks out of the last 52. The active steering has been replaced 3 times, AC Compressor once, with 21,000 miles on it's third set of tires, anti-trap message can't be fixed (they just lube and say can't duplicate), can't fix rattle in driver A pillar, brakes won't stop squeeling, and some other small crap.
Is this a problem with BMW or a problem with my Dealer? The dealership that I use is fairly large and to my knowledge has a good reputation. I still love the car, but it's becoming less of a pleasure and more of a hassle. I've owned BMWs in the past and they've all had their little nusiances, but they could be overcome. I'm having my doubts about this one. Is there an end to this or do I own a HIGH MAINTANENCE vehicle?
When I bought the car, which was CPO, it had 14,000 miles on it and it was mint. I knew it was a first model year, but it seemed solid the weekend that I test drove it. It wasn't till I owned it that I found all the problems. It has been in the shop around 6 weeks out of the last 52. The active steering has been replaced 3 times, AC Compressor once, with 21,000 miles on it's third set of tires, anti-trap message can't be fixed (they just lube and say can't duplicate), can't fix rattle in driver A pillar, brakes won't stop squeeling, and some other small crap.
Is this a problem with BMW or a problem with my Dealer? The dealership that I use is fairly large and to my knowledge has a good reputation. I still love the car, but it's becoming less of a pleasure and more of a hassle. I've owned BMWs in the past and they've all had their little nusiances, but they could be overcome. I'm having my doubts about this one. Is there an end to this or do I own a HIGH MAINTANENCE vehicle?
My major problems where really just due to CIP s/w upgrades and the on-going door seals, but other than that, I have been very pleased.
Like a previous response said, everything you are describing should be fixable. However, having the active steering replaced 3 times does not sound right.
I would get the BMW field service rep involved so that your problems are either fixed once and for all, or something is done to replace the vehicle.
Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Brutus' post='339229' date='Sep 27 2006, 05:40 PM
They already replaced my brake sensors, but it still squeels like crazy. Tech explained that it's the pads, he said that they get a ton of complaints about the pads. He offered to replace them, but said I would only be happy for about 3 weeks.
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Originally Posted by dlevi67' post='339347' date='Sep 27 2006, 05:23 PM
FWIW - people have reported success in curing squealing E60 brakes by chamfering the pads' edges a little. Don't know if you are DIY-minded, but it may be worth a try.
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Originally Posted by Brutus' post='339010' date='Sep 27 2006, 07:33 AM
I've got a 2004 545i that I enjoy very much. It's not my everyday vehicle, so when I do drive it I truly enjoy the experience. That said, it's becoming less and less enjoyable with all the problems.
When I bought the car, which was CPO, it had 14,000 miles on it and it was mint. I knew it was a first model year, but it seemed solid the weekend that I test drove it. It wasn't till I owned it that I found all the problems. It has been in the shop around 6 weeks out of the last 52. The active steering has been replaced 3 times, AC Compressor once, with 21,000 miles on it's third set of tires, anti-trap message can't be fixed (they just lube and say can't duplicate), can't fix rattle in driver A pillar, brakes won't stop squeeling, and some other small crap.
Is this a problem with BMW or a problem with my Dealer? The dealership that I use is fairly large and to my knowledge has a good reputation. I still love the car, but it's becoming less of a pleasure and more of a hassle. I've owned BMWs in the past and they've all had their little nusiances, but they could be overcome. I'm having my doubts about this one. Is there an end to this or do I own a HIGH MAINTANENCE vehicle?
When I bought the car, which was CPO, it had 14,000 miles on it and it was mint. I knew it was a first model year, but it seemed solid the weekend that I test drove it. It wasn't till I owned it that I found all the problems. It has been in the shop around 6 weeks out of the last 52. The active steering has been replaced 3 times, AC Compressor once, with 21,000 miles on it's third set of tires, anti-trap message can't be fixed (they just lube and say can't duplicate), can't fix rattle in driver A pillar, brakes won't stop squeeling, and some other small crap.
Is this a problem with BMW or a problem with my Dealer? The dealership that I use is fairly large and to my knowledge has a good reputation. I still love the car, but it's becoming less of a pleasure and more of a hassle. I've owned BMWs in the past and they've all had their little nusiances, but they could be overcome. I'm having my doubts about this one. Is there an end to this or do I own a HIGH MAINTANENCE vehicle?
BM is better than Merks in eletronics less bugs. I will never get a merk in HK because the tech people are not German anymore they are from china now.
BUT I have a new problem now after I installed the sway bars. the cars is stiffer but now I get some skeek in the doors because of the swaybars but I will sick with it because I love the feel of the car now.
well good luck fixing the problems.
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Originally Posted by Brutus' post='339410' date='Sep 28 2006, 10:54 AM
Thanks dlevi67, I'll keep that in mind.
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Originally Posted by Brutus' post='339010' date='Sep 26 2006, 07:33 PM
I've got a 2004 545i that I enjoy very much. It's not my everyday vehicle, so when I do drive it I truly enjoy the experience. That said, it's becoming less and less enjoyable with all the problems.
When I bought the car, which was CPO, it had 14,000 miles on it and it was mint. I knew it was a first model year, but it seemed solid the weekend that I test drove it. It wasn't till I owned it that I found all the problems. It has been in the shop around 6 weeks out of the last 52. The active steering has been replaced 3 times, AC Compressor once, with 21,000 miles on it's third set of tires, anti-trap message can't be fixed (they just lube and say can't duplicate), can't fix rattle in driver A pillar, brakes won't stop squeeling, and some other small crap.
Is this a problem with BMW or a problem with my Dealer? The dealership that I use is fairly large and to my knowledge has a good reputation. I still love the car, but it's becoming less of a pleasure and more of a hassle. I've owned BMWs in the past and they've all had their little nusiances, but they could be overcome. I'm having my doubts about this one. Is there an end to this or do I own a HIGH MAINTANENCE vehicle?
When I bought the car, which was CPO, it had 14,000 miles on it and it was mint. I knew it was a first model year, but it seemed solid the weekend that I test drove it. It wasn't till I owned it that I found all the problems. It has been in the shop around 6 weeks out of the last 52. The active steering has been replaced 3 times, AC Compressor once, with 21,000 miles on it's third set of tires, anti-trap message can't be fixed (they just lube and say can't duplicate), can't fix rattle in driver A pillar, brakes won't stop squeeling, and some other small crap.
Is this a problem with BMW or a problem with my Dealer? The dealership that I use is fairly large and to my knowledge has a good reputation. I still love the car, but it's becoming less of a pleasure and more of a hassle. I've owned BMWs in the past and they've all had their little nusiances, but they could be overcome. I'm having my doubts about this one. Is there an end to this or do I own a HIGH MAINTANENCE vehicle?
Had TCU Unit,(SOS), problems and a set of new tires at 15,000 miles The car is great. Good luck
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