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I didnt say to ignore the injector issue!I said ,replace the glow plugs first ,as these are directly responsible for your cold starting problems,and then only will you see if you still have an injector issue! Again,I didnt tell you that if you didnt replace one injector ,that the others would go bad!Injectors can be replaced individually ,unlike the glow plugs... Maybe this was something the dealer told you,like they told you about the starter! Last edited by powers1; 01-07-2011 at 05:37 PM. Reason: Spelling correction:) |
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What I am thinking of doing, and please tell me if it sounds crazy, is to replace the injector and 6 glow plugs, get a 1 yr warranty extension on the car (I discovered that the dealer actually offers this) and just sell the car. If some new problem crops up in the mean time, at least the warranty will cover it and because it is tranferable, it should increase the value of the car. What do u think?
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listen to "powers1" he's on the money the reason your starter has to crank so long is that the glow plugs are faulty or not working, once you have that done you can then determine what else , if anything needs doing,
my advice would be , spend less time at your keyboard and get the spanners out and have a go. |
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sell the car and buy a newer one,the best car in te world- BMW
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I have a 2005 3.0d that's done 70,000km or so and it's been the picture of reliability and has only been back to the dealer for routine servicing. All this despite being driven on rough gravel/dirt roads as much as on sealed roads. And most sealed roads that it covers are very poorly maintained. For me, the 3.0d offers a fantastic trade-off between effortless performance and low fuel use (average 8.6 litres/100km).
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Ok, just to update you on the latest, I gave my E53 for repairs and, as mentioned, they replaced the faulty injector and all 6 glow plugs. I also extended the warranty (non BMW) for another 12 months.
Total cost (parts, labor & tax) came to the equivalent of $1500. Extending the warranty 1 year (full coverage) set me back an additional $900. I can really feel the difference, the vibrations at cold start are gone and there is no strange smell. The ignition problem is also gone (I guess it was the glow plugs). So now I guess I am somewhat a happy camper although I still dont think it is normal to experience a whole series of problems for a car that a bit more than 5 yrs old. Thanks again to all, especially powers1 for your guidance.
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