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Battery Replacement
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone can assist me. I'm looking for a reputable shop that can help replace/register a battery for my e70 in the tristate, preferably in nyc. Thanks in advance -Jon |
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http://www.bimmershops.com is a good start.
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I predict you will pay the same as a dealer.
In the NYC area..... |
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If the shop has no idea about registering the battery.....takes 5 minutes with the appropriate software.
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You can replace the battery yourself then purchase Carly for about what you'd pay most shops to register it. Then you have a useful tool for your car going forward.
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I had Walmart replace my battery(I watched them), then I had the guy who did my coding register it. Zero problems the last two years with it.
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A family friend's 2008 X5 3.0si needs a new battery. They got a new battery from a local AutoZone store and I am helping with the replacement. Tomaz' youtube clip is helpful. I have been reading on this Forum some posts saying if the battery is not "registered" it could cause damage to components. I am wondering if this battery "register" is for DIY and, if so, how it is done.
Please advise. Thank you. |
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It has to be done with a computer or a specific app. Both require a physical connection to the car. Easiest is Carly (iTunes store/google play) and their OBD Bluetooth connector. You will need to also know some battery information (take a picture of the top of the battery label) when you go to register it. Carly has a free version, but you won't be able to register without buying the pro version along with the battery registration module.
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Failing to register will NOT 'damage components'
It may result in shortened battery life and should be done. Can be done later, like a week. Not urgent. Carly is the easiest app |
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