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Old 08-08-2008, 03:19 PM
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Anybody know where to get the BMW SES Restter tool?
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Old 08-08-2008, 03:58 PM
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a couple of places have them

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I am thinking about getting one myself.
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Old 08-08-2008, 05:55 PM
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won't the SES light vanish if you leave your battery off for a period of time?
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Knowing how to do certain basics stuff!

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Yeah..... if our cars could tell us what's wrong and pinpoint the issue then we wouldn't need the automakers and stealers fixing them for us and charging outrageous prices.
Yea guys! I just wanted to add something more... Many people think is all about BMW vehicles! But it's not, because it doesn't matter whatever car models you have; any mechanic shop specially the (stealer) would tear your bank account up.
If you don't mind to spend all your pocket out to mechanic shop, the most important economic way to own any car is: (Knowing a few basics stuff about engine mechanic) . I have my cousin in MD who owned a (2005 Nissan sentra SE 4cyl)
very small size little car. And she wen't to a mechanic shop to change her front Brake pads only, and the shop required: $375+ just to replace the front brake. Is it reasonable guys to not knowing how to do certain basics stuff in our vehicles??? Imagine how easy it is to replace brake pads.
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Old 12-02-2010, 07:19 AM
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are you filling up with top tier gas? I drove around for months with the ses light on, no one knew what was wrong, then one day my indy asked me where I was filling up and the moment I changed over to strictly top tier the light went away and never came back.
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