BMW E91 335i Touring, Le Mans Blue
Discussion
helix402 said:
This is what I found on realoem. Lists the same bumper for all M Sport E91s (obviously choice for PDC/non PDC):
There’s not a lot behind the grey trim on my 335d.
Thanks chap. I'll look at that a bit further in the morning. Just about to put a film on and open a bottle, and I don't type sensibly after the coping juice There’s not a lot behind the grey trim on my 335d.
Gad-Westy said:
I can confirm that the E91 Pre LCI M-sport bumper is the same across all models. It's just the lower trim that changes. It's clipped in. It's actually a bit of pain to remove as the clips are stubborn to say the least.
Thanks for the confirmation. There are a few cheap ones on ebay, so I'll study the pictures as best I can, in the hope of getting a good one, not needing paint. Been quoted £350 for that! Firstly, the bumper I found has been bought and collected. It's now with my preferred bodyshop, having a few repairs and a respray. In the coming weeks when we're a little flusher we'll pay him and he'll swap it and the twin pipe trim on to the car.
A question. High Pressure Fuel Pumps/ HPFP.
I have an inkling that ours may just may be on the the way out. Research suggests new they are circa £1k. Remanufactured ones with 6 months warranty are readily available for between £2-300. Is there any reason that these should be avoided, or anything I need to be looking for or asking?
The reason I suspect so, I'm noting sporadic 'long' start ups, and even more sporadic (maybe 10x in 6 months) EML warnings, requiring a simple on/off/on of the ignition to clear limp mode.
Any other suggestions, ideas, questions around this welcome.
A question. High Pressure Fuel Pumps/ HPFP.
I have an inkling that ours may just may be on the the way out. Research suggests new they are circa £1k. Remanufactured ones with 6 months warranty are readily available for between £2-300. Is there any reason that these should be avoided, or anything I need to be looking for or asking?
The reason I suspect so, I'm noting sporadic 'long' start ups, and even more sporadic (maybe 10x in 6 months) EML warnings, requiring a simple on/off/on of the ignition to clear limp mode.
Any other suggestions, ideas, questions around this welcome.
Good work on the bumper, should be good as new once all sorted.
Re the HPFP, have you read the codes? I'd expect the ECU should be able to detect a failing HPFP given the expected pressure curves and that the high pressure line is monitored. No guarantee of course, but I wouldn't play parts roulette without doing some investigation first.
Re the HPFP, have you read the codes? I'd expect the ECU should be able to detect a failing HPFP given the expected pressure curves and that the high pressure line is monitored. No guarantee of course, but I wouldn't play parts roulette without doing some investigation first.
pmorg4 said:
Good work on the bumper, should be good as new once all sorted.
Re the HPFP, have you read the codes? I'd expect the ECU should be able to detect a failing HPFP given the expected pressure curves and that the high pressure line is monitored. No guarantee of course, but I wouldn't play parts roulette without doing some investigation first.
In the end I got the bumper for £20 instead of £40, as there was a little superficial damage. The body shop has said he'll repair these bits with heat, for the price he previously quoted for paint and fit. He does a perfect job, so it will be better than before I banged it. He's also lined up to re-paint the roof, rear boot spoiler, under the rear boot spoiler (there was rust, so sanded it off, and applied Bilt Hamber rust killer) and also sort a bit of corrosion on the windscreen pillar trims. In to next year he'll do this lot for £450, a very fair cost I'd say. The roof is being done as the paint generally isn't perfect, there are a couple of bird muck lacquer burns, and the roof spoiler has some lacquer peel. In due course when I'll post some before/ afters.Re the HPFP, have you read the codes? I'd expect the ECU should be able to detect a failing HPFP given the expected pressure curves and that the high pressure line is monitored. No guarantee of course, but I wouldn't play parts roulette without doing some investigation first.
RE the code-reading. If Sam / Court_S is reading: Could I pop over to your work at Nottingham one day, and if you bought along your code reader we could take a look? After the Auto Electrician finished sorting the central locking he did advise that there were a few codes still needing clearing. I have a code reader, but when I plugged it in I couldn't make head or tail of what I was supposed to be doing! I need to pop over to him at Bulwell at some point, as he's still got the cars spare key, and nudging him to post it us is falling on deaf ears. He works all the hours God gives, so I'm sure it's a getting around to doing it and nothing else, but I want it back ASAP.
If you don't spot this and reply within a few days I'll email you.
Edited by Fermit on Wednesday 15th November 11:04
Just another question, whilst I'm updating things. Attempting to clear the dashboard warning lights. Does anyone know what the two '!' symbols, one in a triangle one in a circle mean? (handbrake released in this pic)
Also, the phone SOS with a strikethrough, why is it saying this isn't working? I understand from Google that if in an emergency you simply press the button of the same description, located near the rear view mirror, and the car will then contact BMW with your cars location, and contact the emergency services for you. Obviously, accordingly, I'm not wishing to test the button, but is this a fault that could be cleared at amateur level?
Also, the phone SOS with a strikethrough, why is it saying this isn't working? I understand from Google that if in an emergency you simply press the button of the same description, located near the rear view mirror, and the car will then contact BMW with your cars location, and contact the emergency services for you. Obviously, accordingly, I'm not wishing to test the button, but is this a fault that could be cleared at amateur level?
Fermit said:
Just another question, whilst I'm updating things. Attempting to clear the dashboard warning lights. Does anyone know what the two '!' symbols, one in a triangle one in a circle mean? (handbrake released in this pic)
Also, the phone SOS with a strikethrough, why is it saying this isn't working? I understand from Google that if in an emergency you simply press the button of the same description, located near the rear view mirror, and the car will then contact BMW with your cars location, and contact the emergency services for you. Obviously, accordingly, I'm not wishing to test the button, but is this a fault that could be cleared at amateur level?
The triangle one is check control message. You need to use iDrive or the cluster menu (indicator stalk roller thing) to get details of the error.Also, the phone SOS with a strikethrough, why is it saying this isn't working? I understand from Google that if in an emergency you simply press the button of the same description, located near the rear view mirror, and the car will then contact BMW with your cars location, and contact the emergency services for you. Obviously, accordingly, I'm not wishing to test the button, but is this a fault that could be cleared at amateur level?
The circle one usually means low brake fluid, although it could be other things on this car. I'd check that first, including that the sensor is ok.
The SOS thing I had on my first E91, which I simply coded out. I believe you need to maintain a subscription to use it, and I'm not even sure if it's compatible with current technology.
pmorg4 said:
The triangle one is check control message. You need to use iDrive or the cluster menu (indicator stalk roller thing) to get details of the error.
The circle one usually means low brake fluid, although it could be other things on this car. I'd check that first, including that the sensor is ok.
The SOS thing I had on my first E91, which I simply coded out. I believe you need to maintain a subscription to use it, and I'm not even sure if it's compatible with current technology.
Thanks as always, I'll get those bits checked upThe circle one usually means low brake fluid, although it could be other things on this car. I'd check that first, including that the sensor is ok.
The SOS thing I had on my first E91, which I simply coded out. I believe you need to maintain a subscription to use it, and I'm not even sure if it's compatible with current technology.
Fermit said:
Thanks as always, I'll get those bits checked up
Actually, you'll probably find that the triangle check control message gives you the details of why the (!) light is on. Usually when you get a warning light in the cluster, check control will give you a more detailed message.As you have iDrive, use that to read the message. I can't remember where it is in CCC (as my current car is CIC) but I think you press the wheel on the main screen (ie select the "i" in the centre).
pmorg4 said:
As you have iDrive, use that to read the message. I can't remember where it is in CCC (as my current car is CIC) but I think you press the wheel on the main screen (ie select the "i" in the centre).
Under "Information", "Vehicle Info", "Sources" or something on CCC.pmorg4 said:
The SOS thing I had on my first E91, which I simply coded out. I believe you need to maintain a subscription to use it, and I'm not even sure if it's compatible with current technology.
It can also be a wiring fault on the MOST loop.An odd one, which I'm keen to get to the bottom one, ideally without spending anything. If anyone can offer thoughts?
When I bought the car the split tailgate was inoperable. Changing the button on the rear wash wipe underside sorted it, with much faff, and having to cut the cable to get them through the small gap. So the split tailgate releases, but about half the time when I use the rear wash wipe the split tailgate releases.
It's bugging the st outta me, anyone any bright ideas? Failing all else I'll buy another button and try again.
When I bought the car the split tailgate was inoperable. Changing the button on the rear wash wipe underside sorted it, with much faff, and having to cut the cable to get them through the small gap. So the split tailgate releases, but about half the time when I use the rear wash wipe the split tailgate releases.
It's bugging the st outta me, anyone any bright ideas? Failing all else I'll buy another button and try again.
A little one if anyone has any bright ideas, as I'm currently in the dog house with the wife, who now thinks she can't drive down to Bucks tomorrow to see her family.
To replace the split tailgate release I took off the rear wiper and all the external plastic trim. Eventually I gave up, after failing to figure how to remove all the internal bits of the wiper.
After reassembling everything, annoyingly some centre console buttons aren't functioning. To elaborate, the heated seats, and the heater/ air con controls.
I revisited the boot wiring, and couldn't see anything not connected etc. Is there a specific bit of wiring in the boot, which if disturbed could disable these controls. Really feel like repeatedly chucking a brick at this blue bd after all the grief it's bestowed me today
To replace the split tailgate release I took off the rear wiper and all the external plastic trim. Eventually I gave up, after failing to figure how to remove all the internal bits of the wiper.
After reassembling everything, annoyingly some centre console buttons aren't functioning. To elaborate, the heated seats, and the heater/ air con controls.
I revisited the boot wiring, and couldn't see anything not connected etc. Is there a specific bit of wiring in the boot, which if disturbed could disable these controls. Really feel like repeatedly chucking a brick at this blue bd after all the grief it's bestowed me today
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