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Old 01-26-2013, 12:27 PM
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yes i can get in and out of the car on the passenger side the nub just doesnt come up so im pull the door apart but i have notice sometimes i have to put the key in the drivers side to unlock it first thing in the morning then it seems to be fine.

I searched for coding but did not come up with a list of most common coding options on what to change ( ill dig a lil deeper )

seems the intake tube was loose as i went to check the air filter the MAF the housing just popped off that would explain a possible P1500 code i got once

also are these trannys notchy in general? I'm sure i will do trans flush and refill or are these bushing that wear out on these trucks.

Sorry for all the questions i havent really gotten into it yet since its about 1 degree out but im gonna get it in a garage today and play with it.

any suggestions on the BC button? oh and its just theradio with pixels out

drove it in some snow last night and this thing is solid way nicer then my 325xi i had in snow

Edit : also I am in morris county to the guy above
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