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Good luck, seems like the only remedy is removing the entire center console...
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Thanks Jeff, I appreciate the reply. I need to check that fuse block again, becaused I could swear the only fuse I have installed of the ones mentioned is 111. I don't think there are any fuses in the other locations.
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my front one are burned out also !
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Dealer found it this morning. It is fuse # 113 that controls the center console plug. I took it in without an appointment thinking they could just tell me which fuse it was, but they ended up pulling the X5 in the service bay. It took them about 15 minutes and I was starting to wonder if they knew what they were doing. When they came out they said there was a penny lodged in the socket! I'm glad the fuse is in the rear fuse block and not up under the dash or behind the glovebox somewhere. I never did find a fuse block up there. I'm also glad to know the new owners of the local BMW dealership (Annapolis BMW) are more service oriented than the previous owners. Saturday morning without an appointment to fix something at no charge that was probably my fault is a good way to start a relationship with the customer.
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I agree. Annapolis BMW is 5 star. Glad they fixed the problem!
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Awesome, will try to get this done tonite!, I looked on the Online WDS, I don't think 113 is on the e53?
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I manual there is nothing about front lighter fuses! I wonder where is rear (passenger) lighter fuse? |
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