BMW 7-Series Maintenance and Repair

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What is this discussion about? BMW 7 Series, Electrical, Engine, Sedan

#737 of 831 Re: 2002 7 series [Mr_Shiftright] by saxon2nsx

Sep 24, 2009 (1:17 pm)

Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Sep 24, 2009 7:48 am)
This is going to be my extra car. My primary car is Honda Accord which has been flawless so far. I do around 250 miles a week in that car. BMW will be my extra vehicle for the weekend and will not get driven more than 25 miles per week. This is why even though it is not the most reliable machine I am contemplating purchasing one.
As for that slide from 20K to 6K in 5years. I could not live with 80K to 20K slide for this machine which is not a small change. 14K in comparison is chump change.

#738 of 831 Warranty by saxon2nsx

Sep 24, 2009 (1:20 pm)

Since it seems that warranty is the way to go, what would you guys recommend as far as 2002/03 with 70 to 85K go?

#739 of 831 Re: Warranty [saxon2nsx] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

Sep 24, 2009 (1:45 pm)

Replying to: saxon2nsx (Sep 24, 2009 1:20 pm)
I presume you mean an extended aftermarket warranty (really that's an insurance policy), not CPO. BMW won't certify a car over 60,000 miles.
 
In the case of an aftermarket "warranty" (insurance) policy, my rule of thumb is that two things MUST be done:
 
1. shop around on price
 
2. Read the policy line by line, every stinkin' word of it, and especially the EXCLUSIONS---especially when comparing one plan to another.
 
Some of these policies are so sneaky that they reveal the exclusions only by mentioning what is IN-cluded...and you are supposed to infer from that what is not!

#740 of 831 Re: Warranty [Mr_Shiftright] by blnewto

Sep 24, 2009 (3:04 pm)

Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Sep 24, 2009 1:45 pm)
I've yet to see an aftermarket warranty that will truly cover the big ticket items without having to seek legal means first. Most aftermarket warranties have such exclusions as "damage due to overheating" and such, good luck proving otherwise when a trans or motor breaks. I forgot to mention in my previous post about control modules going bad, very common in these cars and that also can break your bank. Sorry to be so negative but I'm just trying to save you from a very costly future. Since it's just a city car and you're not taking it on long trips that could leave you stranded then it's not so critical, but keeping these things running & roadworthy can really take some coin

#741 of 831 90 BMW 750il, 85K, Transmission/braking problem by 1blackbeauty

Sep 26, 2009 (12:06 pm)

Took my car to the shop for different issue, mechanic called and asked me if my car had problems with the reverse. I told him no. He told me that when he went to back it out of the shop, the car went into reverse fine, then backed up about four or five feet then bound up, as if the brakes were on. Never did this to me. He said I needed to find out what was wrong with the transmission before he would do any more work on the car. I drove it home. Drove fine forward. Did the same thing in reverse in my driveway, went into reverse fine, backed up four or five feet and then bound up and felt like brakes are on. History: Replaced the EH gearbox switches three weeks ago because car wouldn't shift into higher gears, no codes or dash signals but would shift and drive manually perfectly. Had valve box opened up by mechanic who said it was super clean. Thought the problem was electronic. Then changed his mind. Wanted to replace tranny. A different mechanic thought we should change the switches before condeming the tranny first because the switches fail often. So had switches replaced. After replacing switches the car shifted perfectly for three weeks. Now what's up with this? Mechanic thought brake problem but car rolls in neutral. Need a new tranny? Sure don't want to replace transmission and then find it's something else. Anyone else have experience like this? Not sure what to do or who to take it to now. Well maintained, much loved vehicle. Portland, Maine area. Any ideas on what is wrong with this car will be appreciated. Thank you very much.

#742 of 831 Re: 98 Radiator Neck Leak [sysadb420] by DACollins

Oct 01, 2009 (6:32 pm)

Replying to: sysadb420 (Feb 24, 2009 10:51 am)
I know this is kind of late. If you need an epoxy that is nearly bulletproof. I have used Marintex. Can be found at the better boat shops or marine supply houses. I have used this to repair exterior water leaks on blocks, pumpkin (axle) housings on trucks, etc. GREAT stuff! worth the price. I wouldn't think twice of using it on a filler neck.
Good Luck!

#743 of 831 Shifting hard, oil change interval, check brake linings by DACollins

Oct 01, 2009 (7:27 pm)

Wow, I wish my wife didn't want a "nice" car for her 40th birthday.
After having the transmission services about 8 or 9 months ago, the surging went away. Shifted perfectly. Recently it started a "bump" when you slow from around 40 mph. Shifts identically on the way up. I am guessing from 4th to 3rd and visa versa. Etek mentions a bad o ring on the 4th or 5th clutchpack? Any suggestions?
Also, The oil change interval light is always on . Cannot get it to reset. Friend with latest Snapon tool couldn't reset it. Any suggestions?
Also, replaced brake pads front and rear, Check brake linings dash indicator still on. Tried resetting - key in #1 pos for 30 sec. nothing. Any suggestions?
Sorry for the list of issues. For such a pretty car, I wouldn't mind if it got totalled tomorrow. (without wife and kids in it of course)
Thanks for any help in advance.

#744 of 831 Re: Shifting hard, oil change interval, check brake linings [DACollins] by blnewto

Oct 02, 2009 (1:24 pm)

Replying to: DACollins (Oct 01, 2009 7:27 pm)
Sorry for the list of issues. For such a pretty car, I wouldn't mind if it got totalled tomorrow. (without wife and kids in it of course)
I know, seems like there's only a couple ways to deal w/ these vehicles. Buy it new and take the depreciation hit, but at least it has a full warranty. Buy a CPO and take a much less depreciation hit but only have a couple "safe" warranty years. But in both cases the cars must be dumped before the warranty expires. These cars are not meant to be kept after the warranty is up unless you've got a very high level of disposable income (and don't mind being left stranded in the middle of nowhere )

#745 of 831 Shifting hard, oil change interval, check brake linings by DACollins

Oct 04, 2009 (4:59 pm)

Ok, sorry, brain dead move. The car is an 01' 740il with 155K. Yeah, I know, many of you reading this are groaning too.
Any help with the possiblities of a direction on the transmission would be helpfull.
How in the hell do you get the oil change interval reset? nothing I have tried has worked.
Do I need to replace the sensors for the brake linings to get the light to go off?
Thanks,
Doug

#746 of 831 Re: Shifting hard, oil change interval, check brake linings [DACollins] by 1blackbeauty

Oct 04, 2009 (8:10 pm)

Replying to: DACollins (Oct 04, 2009 4:59 pm)
You need to go on roadfly- there is alot of information in the archives and you may ask questions of the people there and they'll help you. Don't apologize for your BMW, they are the finest driving machines on the road. Maintain them correctly and they will give you many years of enjoyment.
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