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Leather: Use Lexol Leather Cleaner and Lexol Leather Conditioner as necessary to clean and rejuvenate old, dry leather, respectively.
No, I'm not a Lexol employee
Pap5, I would like to know what does "Steptronic transmissions slipped " mean. I am feeling the transmission is not very smooth like before, i can feel shake when changed gear, specially, when acceleration fast from stop, i feel the car halt. it is a slip? my car is 530ia, only 1500 miles.
thanks again for your help.
I ordered a 2002 in May 2001. It was built the first week in September 2001 and my pick up date was at the end of October. It sat there for 7 weeks. The earliest BMWNA would accept an order for was Oct 18 even though I placed it in May 2001. The pick up date wasn't confirmed until August 2001.
Call the BMWNA ED desk in NJ and ask them. They have a much better handle on it than the dealer.
The cachet of a luxury car (especially when moving up from an inexpensive reliable car--I'm assuming it's Japanese) quickly fades when things break left and right. For the money, I'd pass on it, keep saving up, and buy either a less-used model in a couple years (E39's will be more affordable once the E60 arrives). I don't know what your budget or your priorities are, but if it's a fun-driving car you're looking for you might consider something like a Prelude, which are far cheaper, more reliable, and plenty of fun to drive around.
Snagiel, thanks for the reply to my question about possible SMG on the E60.
530bmw: Dealers have discretion to set their loaner policies. I didn't buy my car at either Sterling or Fairfax - I bought it out-of-state to get a good Euro delivery deal. Fairfax wouldn't budge off ED list, and Sterling wasn't even built yet.
I too live close to BMW of Fairfax, so that's where I took my car for the aux fan recall. When I made the appointment, they gave me the expected noise about not qualifying for a loaner. When I brought the car in, though, the service advisor said that as far as he's concerned, as long as I own a BMW then I should get a loaner. Great attitude. For them, however, "loaner" means a free rental from their Enterprise desk, which translated into paperwork and a Ford Focus. Enough said. On the plus side, they delivered when promised and seem to have done the work properly.
I decided to try BMW of Sterling because they're new and presumably hungry, and convenient to my office. I figured that they don't have enough sales customers yet to restrict use of their loaners. I wanted to be one of their "charter" customers. Sure enough, there was no question about getting a loaner, and it was a real BMW.
jim52: I know the Steptronic starts in 2nd in the "manual" mode, and have been told it does in the fully auto modes as well. I find no need to start it in 1st - the engine has enough torque to pull well from 2nd. My previous experience is almost irrelevant, since the transmission wasn't functioning properly. Since getting it fixed, I find that leaving it in sport mode seems to work best, since it's less likely to be in too high a gear at any given time. Also, it's at the ready to be manually downshifted into a corner. The videotape that came with the owner's package says that it shifts only up to 4th in sport mode, though. The guys at BMW of Sterling said that's news to them, and I haven't been able to test it myself yet.
mlbmw: When I refer to the transmission slipping, that means the engine revs initially without corresponding forward motion. It feels like what happens in a manual transmission car when the clutch is about to go. I verified something was wrong when I tried a quick acceleration run from a dead stop. The tach needle swung beyond 5,000 rpm but the car hardly moved at first. Trying this again caused the transmission fault light to come on. Also, there was noticeable hesitation when getting back on the power after coasting. e.g. to make a turn. If this is what yours is doing, I definitely suggest you bring it to the dealer. Get a technician to drive the car with you riding along, and have him duplicate the conditions you experience.
Joern Esser at Passport, on the other hand, spent an entire afternoon with me driving everything from a 325i to a 740iL, and patiently waited over 3 months for me to make up my mind. However, since they're only 5 miles from my home I've switched to the new dealer in Sterling for service.
Deprofi...You showed up with MB and they ignored you? Luckily, they did not see my car otherwise they would have told me to get lost before I got a chance to get out of the car. Before I bought my car from Passport I also talked to Joern but he was not there the day I bought my car. I was happy with the buying experience even though I did not end up with the color that I really wanted(gray instead of titanium). Based on my experience with Fairfax I will never recommend anyone to go there. I wonder why some of the dealers behave that way.
Pap5...I guess it does not make a difference whether you buy a car from them or not. They will treat everyone equally...a loaner car from Enterprise.
What I wonder is how long the 2003 E39 model year will run. They must need some time to convert the assembly line for the E60, so MY 2003 has to be shorter then a normal model year production run for this car. I too have though about reserving a slot on the 2003 production run early. I wonder if discounts will be better. What happened recently with the 7 series?
http://popularmechanics.com/cgi-bin/spy.pl?cat=eur
BTW, I got my Prod. No. for by ED blue water 530, and I am celebrating with a login change from "bocata" to "bluewater5".
-Bob D.
According to him, not all the shop can do a good job, but I can tell you that he is good based on what I saw. Since he owns the place, I am pretty sure he will do a quality job to establish his reputation. You should try to get your dent fixed before he becomes too well established and start behaving like some of BMW dealers. His price is low compared to others ( I checked around and he is the cheapest but do not tell him that), make sure you call him to set an appointment before you go in.
I do not know how big your dent is but if it is not too big it should not take him too long to remove it. Please let me know the result if you go with him, tell him a BMW owner with a puny dent in rocker panel that he could not fix recommended him.
Thought I'd read somewhere that the standard E60 engine will be a 3.5L I-6. Not sure there will be an E60 525i or 530i. If that is true, then guessin' that base price will rise dramatically over today's base 525i. Who knows, you might see a base 535i with an MSRP around $42,000-45,000.
Chris
Also, can anyone confirm that all E39s with xenons built after 4/1/02 have bi-xenons?
Chris
BTW, is this normal timing for a June 23 ED pickup?
-Bob
http://www.bmw2002.co.uk/news.htm
I like the controls on my E39 '98 540i6. The only controls I hate on it are those tied to the computer. A pain to set most of the functions, and most aren't worth a darn anyway.
BMW had better focus on keeping the E60 a great enthusiast's driver's car. Focus should be on great engines, transmissions, brakes, steering, and suspensions! Electronic gizmos and computerized features should be way down on the list of worries.
God help the automatic tranny owners if it uses iDrive and that means moving the shifter to the column. I won't ever own a car with a column shifter!
http://www.bmw2002.co.uk/news.htm
http://mitglied.lycos.de/bmwfanpage/id44.htm
They mention it will be at the dealers in the fall of 2003. It has IDRIVE 2....
http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en
and cut and paste the URL from post 3290 where it says "translate a web page", keep German to English, remember to delete the default "http://" on the google page when you paste the link in.
Surprised to see it is a rather cheap piece of plastic that is all there is to open the door from the inside.
Wondering if anyone else has had their's break off and if there has ever been a TSB on the issue? My CPO '98 540i6 only has 61,000 miles on her.
Bi-xenons started appearing in a very few 2000 model cars but are becoming increasingly common.
-Bob
I heard bi-xenon showing up on other people's ED order (e39) in 2001/2002 as well, but it was mistake on BMW's part. Perhaps it is being offered now, but perhaps not.
1) Anybody get the window VIN etching? Our dealer quoted $195. Anyone consider Lo-Jack?
2) On the delivery checklist posted by Snagiel a few weeks back, it mentions asking your dealer to run a "Port Check" (a sheet from the VPC about things they needed to fix upon receipt from the boat. Also from the dealer, a copy of the truck transportation documents to check for any claims made on that leg of the trip since repairs from this may have been made at the dealership. Is this overkill and my dealer will look at me like I have two heads, or is this a good idea?
3)What exactly are wheel locks and should be have them? Do they come with the car?
4) Where is the best place to order a maintenance manual?
Hope you all have answers! Thanks!