Who Has the most Millage on their E60?
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 550i "Ben Hogan's 5 Iron"
SilverGrey/Black Sport, L7, NAV, CW, AS, Split FR
2003 Audi A4 3.0 CVT "Part of the Moniker"
Silver/Ebony, Prem, CW, Star 17s
2006 550 now at 63k. Maybe its finally broke in.
Lots of oil changes and running smoother after a recent tranny oil and filter change (DIY). Only issues have been a right tie rod replacement, fuel tank vacuum pump, and windshield spray pump (all DIYs).
Most impressive is the great build quality and how the interior still looks like new. Leather and wood are very durable and look great. Only gripe really is the paint which chips more than I'd like.
Lots of oil changes and running smoother after a recent tranny oil and filter change (DIY). Only issues have been a right tie rod replacement, fuel tank vacuum pump, and windshield spray pump (all DIYs).
Most impressive is the great build quality and how the interior still looks like new. Leather and wood are very durable and look great. Only gripe really is the paint which chips more than I'd like.
#95
05 E60- 109,000
Passenger restraint malfunction showed up a few months ago. Although car is within the production window for the recall, dealer says the seat in the car is not on the recall. ???
Such crap! Have replaced the battery and the seat belt restraint per the coding but still no solution.
Replaced rear and windshield rubber trim pieces.
Passenger restraint malfunction showed up a few months ago. Although car is within the production window for the recall, dealer says the seat in the car is not on the recall. ???
Such crap! Have replaced the battery and the seat belt restraint per the coding but still no solution.
Replaced rear and windshield rubber trim pieces.
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05 E60- 109,000
Passenger restraint malfunction showed up a few months ago. Although car is within the production window for the recall, dealer says the seat in the car is not on the recall. ???
Such crap! Have replaced the battery and the seat belt restraint per the coding but still no solution.
Replaced rear and windshield rubber trim pieces.
Passenger restraint malfunction showed up a few months ago. Although car is within the production window for the recall, dealer says the seat in the car is not on the recall. ???
Such crap! Have replaced the battery and the seat belt restraint per the coding but still no solution.
Replaced rear and windshield rubber trim pieces.
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My Ride: 520d
The cars here in Serbia all say they have 130,000 KMs on them. however they buy high mileage cars in Germany, etc that have like 300-400k on them, and roll back the odo.
My car has 201,000 original kms, but I bought it in Hungary at a BMW dealership, not some shady Serbian dealership
My car has 201,000 original kms, but I bought it in Hungary at a BMW dealership, not some shady Serbian dealership
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[QUOTE=okii;1481840]05 E60- 109,000
Passenger restraint malfunction showed up a few months ago. Although car is within the production window for the recall, dealer says the seat in the car is not on the recall. ???
Such crap! Have replaced the battery and the seat belt restraint per the coding but still no solution.
Replaced rear and windshield rubber trim pieces.[/QUOTE
I have the same issue, 2005 E60 within the recall dates, but my VIN not included. Turns out a bad IBS sensor and/or negative terminal triggers this same warning. Both DIS and INPA show IBS errors and when I reset it, it goes away, but comes back anywhere from 3-6 months later.
I'll keep resetting it until I eventually replace the IBS.
Passenger restraint malfunction showed up a few months ago. Although car is within the production window for the recall, dealer says the seat in the car is not on the recall. ???
Such crap! Have replaced the battery and the seat belt restraint per the coding but still no solution.
Replaced rear and windshield rubber trim pieces.[/QUOTE
I have the same issue, 2005 E60 within the recall dates, but my VIN not included. Turns out a bad IBS sensor and/or negative terminal triggers this same warning. Both DIS and INPA show IBS errors and when I reset it, it goes away, but comes back anywhere from 3-6 months later.
I'll keep resetting it until I eventually replace the IBS.