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any techs on here please help, many problems, transfail safe again
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Also add that the alarm system will randomly go off when the car is just sitting.
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First thing that comes to mind is alternator, especially since it happens at lower speeds/rpm.
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The alarm going off is likely an unrelated problem, I'd just have the alarm counter read out when at the shop, it will tell you what set it off and how many times.
From the sound of it you may be having alternator problems, specifically problems with the diode trio when it gets hot. At a more constant rpm it will act ok, like on the highway. But when at low rpms as well as when the rpms go up and down the diodes can let too much ac voltage through, as well as the battery back feeding the alternator. I'd drive it until it is doing it and then while it is doing it pull in somewhere to test the alternator... and make sure they test the diodes with it. Hopefully that is it. Otherwise get the diagnostic report faxed to you from the dealer (from the first time they hooked it up, before faults were cleared) and you can scan the pages and upload them and send them to me, I can look at them and give my take.
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That is going to be the next step, get the codes to come up and see what the alternator is reading. The alternator has been tested probably about five times now. Everyone is saying it and the battery are testing fine, but this has not been done when the problems are occurring. Is it possible that the battery has permanently dropped its charge and low voltage is causing all these faults to appear while driving in say stop and go traffic?
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I wouldn't think so, but an easy way to desulphate adn kinda rejuvinate a battery that is getting weak is to put it on a high rate of charge like 30-40 amps overnight. That will bring the battery back, and will do much better for the battery than any trickle charger can ever do.
But definately have the alternator tested while it is currently acting up, and if it has been at the dealer they will have the full diagnosis report in the vehicle's file that can be copied/faxed to you. The diagnosis report not only shows every fault stored in the whole vehicle, but what paths they took in the diagnosis process in the machine. Would be a good thing to have.
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That was one of the major problems while it was at the dealer. I had taken the car to a local bimmer/merc shop and they said they problems were beyond their abilities. While there they cleared all the codes in the car. So when the car was hauled to BMW they had no history of any problems in the car. Because of them not finding anything they went by what I told them was happening and they put a new EHC module in the car. This did not fix the problem at all.
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But now that it had happened a few times since then there will be faults stored now. If the alternator doesn't test bad when the problems are occuring, bring it back in to the dealer for a proper diagnosis.
Does the other shop keep printouts at all? (not likely)
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me not a tech
i had the same issues and the battery was not charged fully. the current is getting low causing the "computer on wheels" to freak out due to low power. The alternator is charging the battery when your driving and draining the battery in stop and go traffic due to low rpms @ idle. Just a guess. I had similar issues and they were electrical related.
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X5NTahoe4u- What did you do to fix the problem you were having? Sounds identical to mine.
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