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Alternator failure - e70 3.0si
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1. They have been know to fail relatively early.
2. Are there other things that make you think someone played games with your Odo? Any weird dots on the mileage display per chance? Interior or other look more like a 300K car? If you have a BMW computer/code reader, you may be able to look at mileage readings stored in various modules, if you suspect tampering. |
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OK.. I was under impression they would fail at about 200,000km or more (140,000miles...)
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I got the "Charging Malfunction" message earlier this year. If you don't hear bearing noise coming from the alternator, there is a good chance that it could just be the voltage regulator. Regulators are replaceable, and mounted on the back of the alternator case. They include new brushes, and might fix your problem. They go about $125 online, but there are 2 different alternators in the X5; a 180A, and a 220A. Make sure you get the right one. They are made by different vendors, and are NOT interchangeable (nor returnable).
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