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Thanks to all of you guys for an informative thread.
I have suffered with this problem intermitently with my 02' 3.0d. As with you guys I noticed better start ups during the cold or after leaving the vehicle for a few hours. I took mine into the stealer (lol! I like that 1), and they couldn't find a thing just gave me a new 'purse' key (slim black plastic key) and wrote the problem off as my original key having some sort of fault! Anyway, since reading the ig swicth maybe at fault I am looking into giving this a clean as Supersteve directs failing that maybe I'll change it out. My X doesn't die as some have described, but it didn't start for nearly 2 days when I first experienced the problem! Since coming out from the stealers (3 months back) I have not had the issue arise until last week. At which point it didn't start on 3 seperate occasions on the same day, very embarassing to say the least! Happy to say that it was limited to the one day, but obviosuly I assume this will get worse and more frequent if left to its one devices... I will try the contact cleaner route, failing that probably change out the ig switch. Thanks again for a very informative thread guys! Hope it will help me resolve one of the 3 problems with my X. |
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I have been having the same problem on my 01 4.4.
From reading through all 12 pages it seems the first thing I should try is cleaning/replacing the ignition switch. Does anyone have the part number for this? If the switch is located in the steering column, do you access it from inside the vehicle? My X quite often also makes a loud, embarrasing and strange rattling sound when it does actually start, sounds like something is loose. Anyone else have this happen? |
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Just replace the ignition switch - less than $100 On my 2000 x5 (built 11/99) PN 61-32-6-901-962. I followed the procedures outline in the link below - Took me about 30-45 minutes - slow as there is not much space and just to be careful.
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/244045 NOTE: Credit to Supersteve! and to the author of the link! |
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