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Current- --2003 X5 4.6 Estoril Blue Black Nappa leather rear air bags OEM nav OEM hitch OEM cargo liner Black housing SPYDER headlights - Evo-XR projectors 2017 GMC Sierra, 7K miles... 2017 GMC Sierra, 60K miles... 2015 GMC Sierra 280K miles... 2011 GMC Sierra, 500K miles... Previous wheels: --First love~ 1969 Chevy C10, 396BB bored, 3 on the tree, Black ~SOLD~ --2011 Chevy Silverado LT 2500HD CCSB, Black, 250K miles ~SOLD~ |
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Is that for my benefit? I asked about the tape because it does not look like factory material. If the explosive thingy did its job, doesn't that mean that the vehicle was in some sort of crash that was significant enough to set it off? That should be a significant impact, possibly an event that could total the car. |
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Current- --2003 X5 4.6 Estoril Blue Black Nappa leather rear air bags OEM nav OEM hitch OEM cargo liner Black housing SPYDER headlights - Evo-XR projectors 2017 GMC Sierra, 7K miles... 2017 GMC Sierra, 60K miles... 2015 GMC Sierra 280K miles... 2011 GMC Sierra, 500K miles... Previous wheels: --First love~ 1969 Chevy C10, 396BB bored, 3 on the tree, Black ~SOLD~ --2011 Chevy Silverado LT 2500HD CCSB, Black, 250K miles ~SOLD~ |
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The vehicle is 100% factory paint, there is 0 evidence that any stereo equipment was modified, and BMW uses the same heat shrink many other places in the car. I know a lot of BMW enthusiasts hate to hear such statements, but VW/Audi/BMW (I would possibly add Mercedes in here, but I haven't worked on enough to profess a valid opinion on them) electrical systems are horrid at best. Fortunately for them, they build a chassis that's quite enjoyable to drive. |
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Point of jump starting is not to revive the dead battery but to start the car and get the alternator charging. And with engine bay terminals being nearer to the starter it makes sense to use that neat optionback to topic - glad you discovered that before anything more serious happened. I will check mine when I re-do my battery cutoff switch |
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The under hood post is essentially a jumper cable back to the battery. |
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A starter alone getting power will not make your car run. You can turn it over that way, but unless it's a < 1980s diesel you won't accomplish much more than that. Every other system needs to be energized as well. Your main grounding point alone, is at the battery (not at the chassis like some people believe). The jump start aspect under the hood is fine if you either have a slightly discharged battery, or have a lot of time to wait to charge up a severely dead one until they start wiring cars with zero resistance wiring and overcome voltage drop over distance. The jump start terminal is there for convenience (because BMW likes to make batteries inconvenient to access--for several good theoretical reasons), not because it's a better connection. |
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Look at it this way--if your theory was correct, pull the negative terminal off of your battery and leave the positive hooked up. The car should still start if what you're saying is true. To which you'll answer (using your theory): "Well, the battery isn't grounded to the chassis so it won't work". Okay, so disconnect the negative terminal and connect a jumper cable (positive only) from another car. *THAT* battery is grounding to the other car (applying your theory) so it should "work", and it's now feeding 13+ volts to your car which all other systems are "grounded to the chassis". Does the car start? Are the frames on my '47 Lincoln Continental and '56 Jaguar XK140 built with different steel than our BMWs? Because they run off of a positive ground system. Once again, applying your theory that the chassis is the ground, somehow it's built to produce a 6 and 12V Positive ground. Chassis do not create ground--the battery does. Quote:
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Just found this post and figured I'd post some things I came across
BMW does make a repair kit for the + cable so you don't replace the entire thing... I suspect this was the case and what the OP saw was such -- just not well done. -------- The Tesa tape off by the compressor mounts - that is OEM, stock, normal... Downstream on that electrical is not. It is continuous 1 piece cable. I suspect the ~repair cable was utilized~ BTW, for those looking a the + WD in this post, I don't believe it's accurate. At least on prefacelift 6 and 8 cylinder models. Last edited by jsoto; 09-23-2015 at 07:51 PM. |
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Just for the X5 Wiki
This is what the repair cable looks like - similarly The pic is not for the X5 but it is one of those BMW repair cables
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