Hi Guys,
My dash is now showing that its time for an Inspection (1 or 2) on my 160K miles 5.0d and I brake fluid change.
I have always used the main dealers since I bought 9yrs ago except for brake discs & pads I change myself.
Since car is now so old (and still loved). Do i need to still go back to the dealers for the Inspection & break fluid change or head down to the indy's for a lesser cost?
Thanks
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Do I use dealer for Inspection (1 or 2 ) service?
Do I use dealer for Inspection (1 or 2 ) service?
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Re: Do I use dealer for Inspection (1 or 2 ) service?
Time to diy I say
2005 (55 plate) x5 3.0d sport, auto trans, nav tv thingy, but no dsp.
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Re: Do I use dealer for Inspection (1 or 2 ) service?
Nope, DIY or a trusted Indy garage
2005 X5 3.0d Sport
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Mods: Engine Re-Map, LED Angel Eyes, HID Upgrade, Cobra Quad Tip Exhaust, Pioneer Head Unit, E70 rear wiper and a new Gearbox :'(
Re: Do I use dealer for Inspection (1 or 2 ) service?
Hi
I would go Indy for the brake fluid change as it can be a problem on these, or at least checking with them first.
The reason is it the BMW system has to be bled with the use of a special brake tool, if I remember correct it can cause probs as something to do with the abs module or control valve either not opening or closing and you end up with air in the system
So you end up with a lack of brake pressure which is not good, as one forum member had. There was a post on this a couple of years ago.
Graeme
I would go Indy for the brake fluid change as it can be a problem on these, or at least checking with them first.
The reason is it the BMW system has to be bled with the use of a special brake tool, if I remember correct it can cause probs as something to do with the abs module or control valve either not opening or closing and you end up with air in the system
So you end up with a lack of brake pressure which is not good, as one forum member had. There was a post on this a couple of years ago.
Graeme
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Re: Do I use dealer for Inspection (1 or 2 ) service?
You must either maintain a pressure of no more than 20psi on the system, or a slight vacuum (BMW method) on each bleed point and if you get any air in then you need software to cycle the ABS module valves. Unless 100% happy get an Indy who has the right tools and BMW software to do it.
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