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Transmission fail drive in s,d3,n,r

Look on a blog like Bimmerfest
5/2/2014 5:18:49 PM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on May 02, 2014
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I have a 2007 BMW 750I that makes a small roaring noise that sounds like it is coming from the rear end of the car. What can it be?

Holed exhaust they are prone to rusting with car running put ur hand over end exhaust sud blow ur hand away if in good order but if its go a hole u will b able to here were its leaking from
4/24/2014 9:03:03 PM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Apr 24, 2014
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Need to add coolant to my bmw 750li. What type

Hello, I am writing to tell you about a new BREAKTHROUGH method for repairing a leaking Coolant Transfer Pipe in the BMW N62 V8 engine block using the BimmerFix Stint. The N62 V8 is a popular BMW engine that was used from 2002 thru 2010, in such fabulous vehicles as the BMW 735i, 740i, 745i, 750i & Li, 645Ci, 650i, 540i, 545i, 550i, and the X5 SUV. Located deep inside of this BMW N62 engine is a Coolant Transfer Pipe, which carries antifreeze from the Water Pump to cooling chambers within the engine. However, the Front Seal on this Cooling Tube can fail in as little as 40,000 miles, and start leaking antifreeze from the engine block, through a weep hole in the Timing Chain Cover. When this happens, the car will lose antifreeze from the engine, and the engine will overheat. In the past, this has been a very expensive repair because it required disassembly of the engine, in order to access the leaking Cooling Pipe Seal. The original method of replacing the crossover Coolant Transfer Pipe required the removal of the Timing Chain Cover. This repair could cost $6,000 or more at the BMW Dealer. Then, an after-market Collapsible Coolant Pipe was developed to save time and money on this repair. This Collapsible Coolant Pipe method involves removing the Intake Manifold, cutting out the old Coolant Pipe and installing the after-market Collapsible Coolant Pipe. But even this method required many hours of shop labor and expensive parts and supplies. The repair bill for this method can still cost between $1,500.00 and $2,500.00 to remove the Intake Manifold, cut out the old Coolant Pipe and install the new Collapsible Coolant Pipe. However, BimmerFix Products Co. has discovered a BREAKTHROUGH system to stop the leak! The BimmerFix method is much faster and less expensive than these old methods. This simple, yet durable and long lasting method inserts the BimmerFix Stint into the leaking crossover cooling tube, through the Timing Chain Cover. The thin aluminum sleeve creates a long lasting repair that is much easier and less expensive to install than the old repair methods. The new BimmerFix Stint will stop the Coolant Pipe leak, and only requires the removal of the Water Pump. This new patent protected invention can save YOU or your customer's time, hassle, and thousands of dollars. It works or your money back! Save time and money! Take a look at www.BimmerFix.com. Watch The Video! You will be glad you did!http://youtu.be/UABuZYvI3SM Thanks for your time! BimmerFix Products Co. Tucson, Arizona, USA
4/19/2014 8:30:49 AM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Apr 19, 2014
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Replace Rear bulb in 06 BMW 750i

Check your manual.
3/21/2014 6:43:30 PM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Mar 21, 2014
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Valve cover leaks

Try replacing the valve cover gasket. If the valve cover gasket still leaks oil after replacement try adding standard 1/4 lock washers to the top of the valve cover bolts. I have a 2005 Suzuki Reno and had to replace the valve cover gasket several times. Adding the washers tightened the seal of the gasket and prevented any leaking,
3/8/2014 3:14:53 AM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Mar 08, 2014
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EMERGENCY BRAKE FAILURE

It is possibly being caused by a bad tire sensor or wiring harness for the sensors as the tire reads as flat too.
1/23/2014 2:47:02 AM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Jan 23, 2014
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Bmw brake fluid,

DOT 4
12/1/2013 6:43:40 PM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Dec 01, 2013
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5AEB fault code

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1990 bmw blower resistor replacement

hi the resistor is usualy found at the passangers foot well on the right hand side on the heater box its only two screws maby have to drop down the panel under the glove box pretty simple job
11/19/2013 5:06:54 PM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Nov 19, 2013
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MY 2006 750LI has the parking brake light on all

HI ITS USUALY THE SWITCH AT THE BRAKE CKECK THE WIRE FIRST MABY BROKEN OR THE SWITCH HAS GONE
11/19/2013 12:44:18 PM • 2006 BMW 750Li • Answered on Nov 19, 2013
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