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Xbimmer9 01-22-2015 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Brooks424 (Post 1024725)
Wow! Found it, and already ordered it. Sweet!

next question, does the heat normally take long to heat up or do these models just lack good heat. This is the wife's ride and she's already complaining about it. #shootmenow

In BMWs, there are two separate temperature controls (each having both a Driver and Passenger setting): one for degrees; and one for center vent ventilation temp. You may need to make sure that the "center vent" temp setting is on the warmest setting. I'm not talking about the temperature dial that adjusts temp in degrees, but rather the button with an icon of a seated driver with air blowing on them. Press that button and a virtual dial will display on your Nav screen...turn the virtual needle all the way to the "red" side using the iDrive controller. Do this for each side and your X5 will now put out the maximum ventilation heat to the center vent as soon as its available. In the rear climate control this is done through simple thumbwheels under the vent that can be turned to the blue or red side. I'm not sure exactly why BMW uses this two part system, but you must remember to set this back to the blue side once the warm weather returns to then get maximum cold air to the center vents. For more information see page 121 (125 for rear) of your owners manual.

EDIT: Just realized you own a pre-LCI 2007 X5. The iDrive software is different for your car then in my 2012. Same two-part system, however. Press the icon I mentioned above and You can find instructions for the settings on page 103 of your 2007 owners manual.

Brooks424 01-24-2015 10:49 AM

Thanks guys, brought it back to where I bought it from, a Ford dealership (1st mistake) they mentioned something about a ac controller and some other codes being thrown up. No word on why the horn still isn't working but they are sending it to a bmw dealer cause this is foreign to them. (My thoughts) since I bought it last Saturday hopefully they'll eat the cost of repairs. Crossing my fingers or we'll be on the search for another one. Ha! Thanks again for all the help and suggestions, I've tried everything y'all have mentioned. We keep asking for a pre inspection report or a UCI report but they can't seem to find it. Imagine that. Here's for starting out on the right foot.

ard 01-24-2015 09:49 PM

1. Why would then do any kind of 'inspection"?? THis is a 100% honest question- WHY would they look any deeper than the paint to sell a car? There is NOTHING IN IT FOR THEM!

2. Why would they ever give it to you? All it does is prove they knew there were issues. Only an idiot would hand it to you.

3. Why would you want it now? See above. The only thing they would hand you is a perfect score, which would prove the car was fine until you took it!.......... the time to get it is BEFORE you buy the car.

4. An inspection from the selling party is asking the fox to watch your hen house.

First time dealing with buying a car?

Brooks424 01-25-2015 12:15 AM

Sorry I didn't directly respond to your first response ard.

But your last two responses I feel like are leaning towards the non helpful side and more towards the smart a** side. Comments like that deter others from even joining informational forums like this one.

josiahg52 01-25-2015 01:52 AM

Like it or not, it's the absolute truth and a perfect metaphor.

Asking for a pre-purchase inspection from the used car dealer you're buying from, post purchase no less, is ludicrous.

I wish you luck but this could get expensive before it's fixed right. Maybe the dealer will help you out and maybe it's the "right" thing they should do but they really have no reason to if you stop and think about it.

I will echo the recommendation about checking the fresh air recirculation setting. It will make a difference in temperature and it's a simple "fix" for your lack of heat if that's all it is.

ard 01-25-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Brooks424 (Post 1025053)
Sorry I didn't directly respond to your first response ard.

But your last two responses I feel like are leaning towards the non helpful side and more towards the smart a** side. Comments like that deter others from even joining informational forums like this one.

I try to strike a balance between helpful and tough love.

Everything 'warm and fuzy, and gee shucks all the salesmen are here to help' will not really serve the reading public. and also may not serve you, unless you recognize the predicament you are in quickly

Understand that this isnt a Private Message just to you. There may be MANY readers- perhaps as you point out not joined yet- who are reading this, and might be well served by seeing someone be told "its your own fault for not being prepared and being too naive". they can then be better prepared buyers.

Sorry it is uncomfortable.

If you want to help yourself, the resources are here to do so. Personally, I dont ask a question that is not intended to provide help one way or the other. My comment about my question isnt just a peevish 'ard has asked' attitude... For sure, nobody needs to answer them- but typically at some point the "i'll just keep talking to salesmen, $hops and non-BMW dealers" phase will end, and you will be at the "guys they are screwing me, what should I do phase".... the key is to collect info early and document it so that **IF** you get to that latter stage you have a pot to piss in.

good luck


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