James Bond Junior wrote: » Great night for a RWD too :p:p
Truckermal wrote: » Hmmmm not when you are running summer tyres that just scraped through the NCT...:D
Wailin wrote: » N47 engine egr module has to be replaced, whether it's showing signs of leaking or not. N57, on the other hand, just needs to be checked and only replaced if it's faulty.
vintagevrs wrote: » I was told my part number fell out of the scope of the recall and no need for it to be replaced once checked that it was fine. Hopefully they know what they are at in regards to which need replaced.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » As far as the EGR issue goes on these BMWs, I'm waiting to see what happens down the line if any of the ones that have been OK'd so far develop the issue and catch fire. I'm hoping of course that it doesn't happen but by God the owner will have them by the BMW balls!
tcawley29 wrote: » How do BMW record if the gave the okay on this or not? Is any documentation passed to the customer if the okay the EGR? I would assume if there is no paperwork for the customer this would be very difficult to follow up on. Also, if it is okay but likely to give trouble in future then why the hell are these not being replaced now?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » As far as I know it's all part of the service history. I will actually look into it in relation to my own car now that you've piqued my interest!
tcawley29 wrote: » Could the service history actually be trusted is what I'd be wondering. God forbid but supposing your car went up in flames and there was a pile up or big accident caused where BMW were on the hook for a lot of money, could that EGR checkup report disappear and they blame the customer instead.
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Anyone ever used an Irish company to re-trim a steering wheel? I would like to get the Supra wheel redone in Leather with red stitching, I know I could use ROYAL STEERING WHEELS in the UK but are there any local options?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » A&T Autostyle in Kilkenny will do a fantastic job, Royal Steering Wheels IMO will do an even better job!
rex-x wrote: » Any idea what kind of outfit autostyle is? Wrote to them on FB about getting one of my wheels done and they said to email but they aren't exactly speedy about replying
Foxhole Norman wrote: » My buddy got a whole interior retrimmed by them, workmanship is excellent, he didn't mention much about the customer service as he just went up and dropped them there/talked with them
Alanstrainor wrote: » Having a quick look on donedeal for e60 523i and 525's.... absolutely nothing. 523i's were a dime a dozen when they were new, where have they gone?! I know the diesels were everywhere, but I thought around 2006->2008 there would be oodles of I6's.
rex-x wrote: » Still can't get through to A&T autostyle, have tried email, phone and fb and no answer. Anyone know are they still in business, would rather buy Irish than send to royal steering wheels
bazz26 wrote: » I'd say any were either put off the road, traded as part of a scrappage scheme for a brand new ecobox, exported for a VRT refund or broken for parts as they were uneconomical to repair. A 08 here with cheap tax for 3k:https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/bmw-523i-in-very-good-condition/20884010 Another one here but you might not want to live with the seats:https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/08-bmw-523i-auto/20828842 There are a few 06/07 for sale too but asking prices seem to be bordering on dreamer territory for them. Have you considered an E90 or E92 325i?
BrownFinger wrote: » Do normal recycling centers take motor oil? I don’t want to give them my catch can .