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I have a 2001 BMW 530d, last Saturday it would not
if your filter has not been changed in a while and the quality of your fuel in your state is not that good I'll advice a fuel pump replacement , and before you do that if you have access to the pressure tester ,test if pressure is optimum.
My fiance has a 1999
The automatic transmission in a 1999, Series 5 BMW, which is classified as Tiptronic (access to individual Drive positions 1 to 5 is offset toward the Operator, from the P,R,N,D positions), and the transmission is lubricated for its' life; therefore, a dip stick is not available. BMW does NOT recommend shifting the transmission fluid. However, it can be shifted by first draining the old fluid, and then refilling with the recommended fluid level to the fill hole, directly at the transmission itself.
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My check engine light came on today. The car
run by your nearest auto parts store. the can hook it up to a computer and get the error code and cross reference it and let you know exactly what the problem is. most stores offer this service free of charge, like autozone,orielys,advanced auto parts ect. hope this post is able to help you. good luck
Electric rear windows not working
try to check connections inside the door, it probably problem, if you dont know how to reemove enterier, let the someone who know check that
P0172, p0301, p0173, p1188, p1189code
I had that problem in my 2006 BMW 316i. The timing chain became slack which neccetated having it replaced at 67K miles. Engine was only driving at very low power because of this. Note; Oil had been changed at recommended times.
Engine wont turn over even though all dash lights work when key on.
This is the classic symptom of a bad battery. Your engine requires a lot of power to crank but the little lights in your dash require very little. if the battery is even a little drained it won't crank the engine, but everything else will seem to work fine. Either jumpstart the car (if it starts, then you likely need a new battery) or test the voltage at the battery terminal when trying to start the car. If the voltage drops below 12 volts you need a new battery (or at least a freshly charged one)
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