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Im In Boys! - New Owner Down Under
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Well done, looks good. Love the silver mirrors.
I recently did my dead pixels .... came back as new. I did replace the ribbon though, it was a test of patience to do it properly but great results. The indicator light coming on is a "feature" actually. It's to warn you that the parking light is out. If you replace the parker bulb I bet that will be the end of that issue. I bought my X5 in Jan'10. Aside from the colour it looks identical to yours in every other way. I discovered a few things too ..... like the rear window wiper being broken and simply laid in place by the dealer in a way you wouldn't notice. It was interesting when I first switched it on .... the thing just fell to the road so new wiper arm. I had a leak inside .... a drip coming from the cluster where the sunroof switch is. A clean out of the drain plug just under the sunroof glass at the front solved that. There was no window washer fluid cap on the fluid tank in the engine bay. Minor but annoying .... how the hell did that happen ??! Current issues I have are my auto-adjusting xenon headlights are pointing too much to the road. Am currently investigating to see how to adjust them. Also I'm keeping my transmission under review .... there have been some judders felt while driving and I'm seeing how it develops. Also my sat nav is shot. Expensive to replace the DVD unit in the boot though so I'm very slow to take the plunge. My drivers seat has a hole in it from where the heating element burnt through. The heater still works fine, but I'll repair the hole before using it. I've already done a coolant flush. There are two drain plugs on the engine block for this, but only one of them is accessable. The other is buried behind various things on the side of the engine block and I couldn't reach it. I've done all filters (air, cabin, oil). Full oil change with Mobil 1. Spark plugs changed. Theres a gasket behind the strip over the rear number plate area, below the BMW badge. It was perished so I replaced it, along with both number plate light units because water had gotten in and corroded them. What else ..... I've done a few other bits and pieces too. While doing the coolant flush I replaced the thermostat. I've put new tires on, and had it professionally buffed/polished. It's a lovely car. I also need to replace the tie rod ends ..... the steering has very slight play in it which can be felt sharphy through the steering wheel, especially when going over a speed bump or something. You'll have hours of fun with yours .... enjoy ! |
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Great pictures and CONGRATS!
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2) It's a dual filament bulb, easy fix. 3) That could be anything from dirty contacts to a tired battery. Keep us posted. 4) They're related, but also, an esay fix. Peel of that stupid chrome strip while you're at it, then follow up with a nice waxing. 5) I was going to say with your refresh...depending on the mileage, I always recommend a COMPLETE cooling system overhaul. New radiator, waterpump, hoses, expansion tank, valley pan gasket, etc. To each their own though. 6) Ebay, junkyards or even here if you can find someone parting out a wrecked X in the For Sale subforums. 7) Yeah, I was surprised it didn't even have a slight tint on all but the windscreen and front side windows like it seems they always do here in the US. 8) That was something I negotiated from the dealership when gettting my X only because I knew what they costed. 9) Sounds like someone had the door panel off before, hopefully they replaced the window regulator while they were in there! Taking it off is pretty easy, and if it actuates easily without the panel on, they it was simply installed wrong causing binding. I've done it and seen it done, but it can be fixed. Sediment disruption wouldn't happen it the fluid was serviced regularily, but that's irrelevant now. Just be cautious of it, and if you decide to do it, use a BMW filter only and then you can use Valvoline MaxLife or Castol Multi-Import Vehicle as a fluid replacement vs the obnoxiously overpriced ESSO/BMW stuff from the factory. I've even read of people using plain on' Dexron II and just servicing it regularily...the only difference is that the ESSO compatible stuff is longer life, but if serviced regularily like any other vehicle, then it doesn't matter...but that's all opinion. Congrats on your new toy! |
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The auto adjusting headlights have a sensor that is connected to the control arms via little nipple on the arm and a rod running to a sensor that can be adjusted. I've seen the little ball break from the nipple, giving it slop and not aiming the lights correctly. East fix. Replace your NAV with one of the Hualigan/Dynavin units talked about on other posts on the forums. For the price, it's far cheaper and a great upgrade as well. You need to actually replace the heating element in the seat before you can ever use it again. There are threads on here from simple leg burns to whole cars catching on fire from these broken elements. They're a simple mat with wires in them, but when they break, that voltage goes somewhere..usually in the form of an arc that burns you and everything around it. Replacing the mat is your only option, THEN fix your seat. For your coolant flush, I hope you only used a BMW compatible coolant...stock stuff from the dealership or Zerex G05. The coolant has to be phosphate free, and the "all makes, all models" stuff out there isn't going to work. It'll cause more damage than good by clogging the heater diverter valve and everything else once the aluminum starts reacting. Also, only use distilled water, NO tap water. As for your suspension, I'd replace it before you start getting steering wobble while braking or at speeds on the freeway...and you can fix you're headlight adjustments while you're down there. When replacing suspension components, FCPGroton on eBay sells lifetime replacement parts, and always make sure the vehicle is sitting on the ground under the vehicles own weight before torquing the bolts to spec. |
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LCD pixel failure repair for BMW instrument cluster, MID radio & OBC unit. While I was at it I also bought and fitted the chrome effect cluster gauge surrounds. The ribbin fit is a real exercise in patience, it's so intricate. But it's well worth it because if done right the pixels all come back to life like new. I'm very happy with how mine turned out. Quote:
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Congrats!!
All the things you mentioned to do sound like good ideas. I would also recommend getting a tow hitch cap to cover the hitch when you aren't using it. Also, you would enjoy getting the windows tinted. Makes the car look better and its nice for the privacy. |
The ribbon will come with about 4 A4 sheets of instructions, written in German English with black and white photos. It'll get you about 80% of the way ... the rest is a bit of make it up as you go along.
Some things to note. You will need a torx screw driver or two. The little screws in the instrument cluster have small torx heads. Once you've got the cluster out of the car (simple) getting the back cover off it is a pain in the ass. Having 5 hands would be useful because of various tabs and things that all need to be manipulated at the same time. Once that's all done you've to drill holes on the front of the cluster, tricky because you've to drill the holes behind the front plate but you can't remove it ... so you've to kinda lift it up a bit and drill behind it without lifting it so far as to damage the gauge needles. Very delicate after this point. Remove the glass pixel strip and clean it. Also clean the contacts on the electronics board. It'll have sticky bits on that are difficult to remove. The old ribbon will have been baked on a bit and will leave a residue. I actually used a very fine grade sand paper to clean the contacts on the board side, filing down to reach bare metal so there would be good connectivity. Then used a fine needle to make sure the gaps between the little connectors were free of dirt that might short them out. I used an electronic cleaning solution to finally remove all residues. Reassembly is tricky. The ribbon slots into designated lugs on the board side but the glass bit doesn't. So there's room for it to move. There's only a millimetre between contacts so you've really got to be careful lining up the contact points on the board and glass with the ribbon. They're near impossible to see ... you'll need a good light on the desk, that doesn't shine in your eyes and by tilting your head in particular angles to show up the contacts on the glass. Getting the glass and ribbon back on the board is tricky. Scotch Tape helps, in fact I found it essential to anchor the ribbon to the board so it didn't move around. Remember - 1mm movement in the ribbon and your fooked. Curling the ribbon is tricky. Again the Scotch Tape helps. A small paint brush is handy for brushing away any shavings caused by the drilling. Plus any dust particles which become very visible when the whole unit is back in the car. It took me three attempts (complete disassembly, re-seat the ribbon and reassembly) before I got it right. It was the Scotch Tape that saved the day in the end because I just couldn't keep the ribbon from moving just half a mm. Gimme a message if you need help. And don't go at this job if you know you've to do something else later in the day. You'll need buckets of patience and perseverance. Take your time, keep calm and think through every move carefully. There are brain surgeons out there who couldn't perform this task ! |
There are cluster and MID disassembly instructions with photos on www.e38.org. I've learned it's either hit or miss though....I made an E38 MID worse by trying to tighten the hold on the ribbon cable, but I didn't care because I wasn't using it anymore anyways. Since the problem is that the contacts on the ribbon cable itself seperate from the cable itself or get hairline cracks overtime, a new ribbon would fix that. I've got a few coming in the mail now. Thanks for the link.
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wjp005 and m5james ->
Did you guys attempt the ribbon cable replacement ? How did you get on ? |
Laying on the couch, watching old episodes of Heroes on Tv Shows while babying myself and my strep throat. I did just get the ribbon in the mail yesterday, tools instructions and all...im looking forward to see how well it works out.
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Sorry for the hijack OPer! Sorry Patrick, just read the last few posts with the details, but I don't know how to delete this post now! :rofl: |
Looks great wjp. I didn't take pics but the before and after were the same for me. And I'm seeing 22.5C on your outside temp gauge. Try the -15C we had here in Ireland last few weeks ..... freeze the nuts off a brass monkey it would. Or the door locks of an X5 as I found out ....
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Car looks great mate. I need to do my cluster too. Bit worried about it though.
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If the pics that come w/ the ribbon aren't good enough, e38.org BMW 7-series information and links has writeups w/ great pics as well.
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Yes Patrick I'm gonna give it a go, though its my MID that has the problem not my instrument cluster. So I'm going to have a look at the links M5James has posted up.
Nice one James, nice little find!! |
wjp005, what is the name of the colour of your ride?
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Yeah mate, good page that.
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lol, nice name the paint has :D
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Congrats to your new X5. Nice to see someone with same colour. Last week I take Photo shoot my "Tacho" (Odometer):driver: |
good luck with her, change the oil every 3 to 5k and she should be fine, also use chevron fuelinjector cleaner with techron, great stuff to keep your injector clean,every 6 to8k, good luck and enjoy
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Oil changes every 3-5k...that is terrible and wasteful advice. 1st off you should be running synthetic, which means 12-15k oil changes (follow the OBC message saying when oil changes are due based on engineered calculations, NOT 1980's oil advice) and if youre using a quality gas like Chevron/Texaco Premium (which premium is required anyways) youd already be running Techron through it on a daily bases...adding it after the fact is nothing more than a false sense of feeling like youre helping your car just because you're spending needless money. If you want a TRUE list of maintenance advice based on mileage from the mouth of a BMW mechanic since the late 90's, feel free to TEXT (I hate talking on the phone, I'd rather be in person) me at 206-679-7149.
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:thumbup:Congrats on the new ride...Enjoy
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[QUOTE=m5james;778579]1)repaired. For the price, I've considered just upgrading to a 4.6is cluster, but then again, it'd be another stock cluster just waiting to fail, so it's a toss up.
QUOTE] 4.6is cluster works on 4.4? Direct plug and play? |
Congrat and welcome, another one from DownUnder :D.
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Welcome to the club mate.
Scott. Melbourne 2006 Silver E53 3.0d |
You guys do realize this thread is over a year old...lol!!
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