Advertisement
Please note that it is not permitted to have referral links posted in your signature. Keep these links contained in the appropriate forum. Thank you.

https://www.boards.ie/discussion/2055940817/signature-rules
Help Keep Boards Alive. Support us by going ad free today. See here: https://subscriptions.boards.ie/.
https://www.boards.ie/group/1878-subscribers-forum

Private Group for paid up members of Boards.ie. Join the club.
Hi all, please see this major site announcement: https://www.boards.ie/discussion/2058427594/boards-ie-2026

Any 530e owners out there?

1222325272876

Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,886 ✭✭✭maddness


    ELM327 wrote: »
    You get a government grant of 600 quid which would usually cover a basic install

    Yes I saw that but I’d need something a bit different as I don’t have a driveway.
    Part of the reason I’d like a 530e is reading all the positive report on this thread.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,999 ✭✭✭✭mickdw


    maddness wrote: »
    Yes I saw that but I’d need something a bit different as I don’t have a driveway.
    Part of the reason I’d like a 530e is reading all the positive report on this thread.

    I was sure you had a 530e. Must be confusing my user names.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    ELM327 wrote: »
    You get a government grant of 600 quid which would usually cover a basic install

    He needs a pedestal charging solution as the cable would have to pass a public footpath or management company path.
    maddness wrote: »
    Yes I saw that but I’d need something a bit different as I don’t have a driveway.
    Part of the reason I’d like a 530e is reading all the positive report on this thread.

    I agree, but part of that process is charging and running it as an EV. I don’t see the benefit of you don’t charge it. You may as well have a 530/20d or 540i.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 19,775 ✭✭✭✭ELM327


    Gumbo wrote: »
    He needs a pedestal charging solution as the cable would have to pass a public footpath or management company path.



    I agree, but part of that process is charging and running it as an EV. I don’t see the benefit of you don’t charge it. You may as well have a 530/20d or 540i.


    The pedestal cable adds a bit of expense, but you can get the grant for it, I did!


    Agree, no point having a phev and not charging it. The added weight reduces efficiency


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    ELM327 wrote: »
    You can even charge it on a normal plug socket overnight, the battery is small enough.

    Cable across the footpath is the issue here.

    My dad chargers his on the granny cable 100% of the time too. Just easier for them with regards to the outdoor socket location relative to where they park in the garden.

    They haven’t actually got a Type 2 cable yet to use with their home charger :)
    ELM327 wrote: »
    The pedestal cable adds a bit of expense, but you can get the grant for it, I did!

    Agree totally. I think he is weighing up the total cost of burying the cable etc.


  • Advertisement
  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,099 ✭✭✭carsfan2


    mickdw wrote: »
    I was sure you had a 530e. Must be confusing my user names.

    M140i is what Maddness currently drives.
    A 530e would be a big change. I thought he got out of a 730d to buy the m140i.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,886 ✭✭✭maddness


    carsfan2 wrote: »
    M140i is what Maddness currently drives.
    A 530e would be a big change. I thought he got out of a 730d to buy the m140i.

    All correct. I had a big car now and small one but might move up size again!
    Just thinking about it at the moment.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 6,913 ✭✭✭Buddy Bubs


    As far as I know you need to have an EV or PHEV in your name to get the grant towards the charger. So says the SEAI website anyway.

    Someone that has got it done might be able to advise if its all checked or not.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,057 ✭✭✭OmegaRed


    Buddy Bubs wrote: »
    As far as I know you need to have an EV or PHEV in your name to get the grant towards the charger. So says the SEAI website anyway.

    Someone that has got it done might be able to advise if its all checked or not.

    you do, I was asked these questions when applying for the grant. They don't actually ask you for any proof though....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 6,913 ✭✭✭Buddy Bubs


    OmegaRed wrote: »
    you do, I was asked these questions when applying for the grant. They don't actually ask you for any proof though....

    Thanks, I am actually looking at being guinea pig for my management company in installing one in my underground car park space. Its beside the fuseboxes etc so think its probably straightforward.
    I don't have any form of an EV at the moment, just 3 ICE in the house but fully aware and happy we will be moving 2 of them to EV/PHEV in the next while.

    Looking at 530e, A6 TFSIe in short term or waiting for an e-tron to come into budget for full EV for myself and maybe a VW ID3 or ID4 for the missus


  • Advertisement
  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭fifth


    As someone who has been driving a 530e for a few days now, I honestly wouldn't like to own this car if I didn't have a facility to charge it every day/night. I'm using the 3 PIN cable for now until I get the wall box installed.

    Mine is the 12kwh battery and it's only showing a range of 41km, which depletes pretty quickly if you're anyway spirited with your driving.

    Anyone experienced an issue where the vehicle says 'key not present'? It happened last night and would only let me start the car in MAX eDrive mode. Weird.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    Buddy Bubs wrote: »
    As far as I know you need to have an EV or PHEV in your name to get the grant towards the charger. So says the SEAI website anyway.

    Someone that has got it done might be able to advise if its all checked or not.

    Of course it does.

    OmegaRed wrote: »
    you do, I was asked these questions when applying for the grant. They don't actually ask you for any proof though....

    You have to send the log book for payment. So once the applicant matches the address, and the applicants name and address on the log book matches the application, your good to go.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    Buddy Bubs wrote: »
    Thanks, I am actually looking at being guinea pig for my management company in installing one in my underground car park space. Its beside the fuseboxes etc so think its probably straightforward.
    I don't have any form of an EV at the moment, just 3 ICE in the house but fully aware and happy we will be moving 2 of them to EV/PHEV in the next while.

    Looking at 530e, A6 TFSIe in short term or waiting for an e-tron to come into budget for full EV for myself and maybe a VW ID3 or ID4 for the missus

    You’ll need to buy an EV before you can be the guinea pig.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,754 ✭✭✭MisterDrak


    Just went through this process last week with my new 330e.

    Like one of the posters above I got a 3 pin charger supplied with the car. When charging the car using this took 6-8 hours to get to a full charge, far from ideal.

    I applied to the SEAI grant via the website week before last, quoting the Make and model and Reg of the new car. I got the application letter from them next day, which has 2 parts, a basic explanation of the process, and 2 pages for the installer to fill out, sign and return to SEAI.

    Last Thursday 28th I mailed Carplug.ie (recommended by Joe Duffy BMW) but plenty of other supplier out there, I asked about the process and install time-line. They phoned me back that day explaining the process, and said they would have a electrician with me on 2nd Feb.

    They have 3 charger options available Basic, medium, high (€1100, €1200, €1300). I opted for the basic.

    The electrician arrived on 2nd Feb and installed the charger taking the feed directly from the fuse board so its rated at 7KW as opposed to 3KW (might be wrong with actual numbers but fuse board gives double capacity). Install took about 1.5 hours. Pic below.

    He then filled the part of the SEAI application letter, and also provided 2 pages of "technical info / ratings ratings etc..."

    You then take 2 pictures 1 of the car, proving make model, and 1 of the installed charger. Post this whole pack (with installer info) back to SEAI in Kerry to start the Grant process. €600 will be transferred directly back to your bank account at some point in next couple of weeks if grant application is successful (no reason to suspect it wont be).

    [IMG][/img]WzLBjLT.jpg

    I then needed to get a new charge cable (which I sourced from epower.ie in cork) which has the 7 port charger plug "Both sides". Bought this on Tuesday and arrived yesterday, cost €195 for an 8 Meter. Very sturdy cable and well made.

    Plugged the car in yesterday and was charge from 15% to 100% in about 3.5 hours.

    A fair few steps and a bit of money, but all set now...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭the corpo


    Got an offer to install carplay to my 530e, for 100 quid, which seems decent, and a fraction of the BWM official price, but... is it worth it?

    I've gotten quite used to idrive now, if I swap over to carplay what benefits will I get, what will I miss having easy access to?


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    MisterDrak wrote: »
    Just went through this process last week with my new 330e.

    Like one of the posters above I got a 3 pin charger supplied with the car. When charging the car using this took 6-8 hours to get to a full charge, far from ideal.

    I applied to the SEAI grant via the website week before last, quoting the Make and model and Reg of the new car. I got the application letter from them next day, which has 2 parts, a basic explanation of the process, and 2 pages for the installer to fill out, sign and return to SEAI.

    Last Thursday 28th I mailed Carplug.ie (recommended by Joe Duffy BMW) but plenty of other supplier out there, I asked about the process and install time-line. They phoned me back that day explaining the process, and said they would have a electrician with me on 2nd Feb.

    They have 3 charger options available Basic, medium, high (€1100, €1200, €1300). I opted for the basic.

    The electrician arrived on 2nd Feb and installed the charger taking the feed directly from the fuse board so its rated at 7KW as opposed to 3KW (might be wrong with actual numbers but fuse board gives double capacity). Install took about 1.5 hours. Pic below.

    He then filled the part of the SEAI application letter, and also provided 2 pages of "technical info / ratings ratings etc..."

    You then take 2 pictures 1 of the car, proving make model, and 1 of the installed charger. Post this whole pack (with installer info) back to SEAI in Kerry to start the Grant process. €600 will be transferred directly back to your bank account at some point in next couple of weeks if grant application is successful (no reason to suspect it wont be).

    [IMG][/img]WzLBjLT.jpg

    I then needed to get a new charge cable (which I sourced from epower.ie in cork) which has the 7 port charger plug "Both sides". Bought this on Tuesday and arrived yesterday, cost €195 for an 8 Meter. Very sturdy cable and well made.

    Plugged the car in yesterday and was charge from 15% to 100% in about 3.5 hours.

    A fair few steps and a bit of money, but all set now...

    All chargers are taken from the Fuse Board.
    the 7kw charging capability is determined by the actual charger itself so coming from the board makes no difference.

    But, the sparks does have to install the correct rating of cable (6mm Sq.) and the correct rating of RCBO (40a).

    The 3.7/7kw charging is dependent then on the charger itself. Think the BMW maxes out at 3.3 anyway but its good to get the 7kw charger to future proof yourself for future EV purchase.

    You also have to send back a copy of the Log Book, so hopefully you didnt forget that!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,754 ✭✭✭MisterDrak


    the corpo wrote: »
    Got an offer to install carplay to my 530e, for 100 quid, which seems decent, and a fraction of the BWM official price, but... is it worth it?

    I've gotten quite used to idrive now, if I swap over to carplay what benefits will I get, what will I miss having easy access to?

    Had a 530i as my previous drive, and had the iPhone connectivity installed, but like yourself I always used the BM Idrive. Thought it was better suited to the car, and had everything that i needed.

    Hated the smaller screen area that the iphone (apple maps) used.

    Either way €100 is small beans when driving a 530e...


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    the corpo wrote: »
    Got an offer to install carplay to my 530e, for 100 quid, which seems decent, and a fraction of the BWM official price, but... is it worth it?

    I've gotten quite used to idrive now, if I swap over to carplay what benefits will I get, what will I miss having easy access to?

    Direct mirroring of your phone.
    I dont think you loose any of the BMW Built in UI.

    you can have Carplay installed and decide not to use it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,838 ✭✭✭phill106


    the corpo wrote: »
    Got an offer to install carplay to my 530e, for 100 quid, which seems decent, and a fraction of the BWM official price, but... is it worth it?

    I've gotten quite used to idrive now, if I swap over to carplay what benefits will I get, what will I miss having easy access to?

    I got a guy off a bmw coding group to do it for free over xmas, though i did send him a bit of cash via paypal.
    Mines the 330e,on ID5, was able to bring it to ID6 lite as well as installing apple car play/android screen mirroring.
    Updated maps as well, handy as mine were out of date.

    Did need to purchase an Enet cable online, to allow me to get it working.
    If you have an iphone, i think you would be mad not to go for it, via some method anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,057 ✭✭✭OmegaRed


    phill106 wrote: »
    I got a guy off a bmw coding group to do it for free over xmas, though i did send him a bit of cash via paypal.
    Mines the 330e,on ID5, was able to bring it to ID6 lite as well as installing apple car play/android screen mirroring.
    Updated maps as well, handy as mine were out of date.

    Did need to purchase an Enet cable online, to allow me to get it working.
    If you have an iphone, i think you would be mad not to go for it, via some method anyway.

    Anyone know if there is a cheaper way of using / upgrading to Android Auto with ID6? Looking at some of the units that are required and its 700 euro....


  • Advertisement
  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭wcooba


    MisterDrak wrote: »
    Had a 530i as my previous drive, and had the iPhone connectivity installed, but like yourself I always used the BM Idrive. Thought it was better suited to the car, and had everything that i needed.

    Hated the smaller screen area that the iphone (apple maps) used.

    Either way €100 is small beans when driving a 530e...

    Is your car on the warranty? If so - don’t do it. It’s easily detectable by BMW and invalidates idrive warranty. Also if dealer ever updates your firmware - you will lose all factory applied licenses (I.e. navigation).


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    wcooba wrote: »
    Is your car on the warranty? If so - don’t do it. It’s easily detectable by BMW and invalidates idrive warranty. Also if dealer ever updates your firmware - you will lose all factory applied licenses (I.e. navigation).

    Whatever about the iDrive warranty, I can’t confirm or deny that.
    But, if the dealer applies a firmware update or software update, you won’t loose all licences. The new software will replace your base software with the required licenses.

    I actually had this done before by M&G BMW but I did loose my remap.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 379 ✭✭eggerb


    Advice anybody please on a 2018 530e I seen at a reputable independent garage selling a lot of high end motors - mostly imported I’d say. I’m interested in buying. Getting a decent trade in on my 2015 A6

    It has done 47,546 miles / 76,500km in three years.

    It has been serviced as follows:

    2/01/2018 @ 2 km
    - BMW Knights North Staffs

    4/4/2019 @ 33,400km
    - BMW Lloyd Newcastle

    6/7/2020 @ 68,326 km
    - Lloyd Newcastle

    Are those intervals anything to worry about?

    The BMW warranty is valid for another month (until mid March).

    The independent garage is giving a 12 month warranty but I am thinking of taking out the BMW Insured Warranty https://www.bmw-warranty.ie/ in mid March so that I can extend it into year 2 beyond the indy dealer’s warranty.

    A requirement of that insured warranty is full main dealer service. Might those intervals pose a problem with either the BMW insured warranty or with a buyer 2/3 years down the line?

    Many thanks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,135 ✭✭✭fifth


    Driving my 2020 530e M Sport over a week now and really loving it so far.

    I don't see myself needing to use any fuel for a while as my trips are mostly within the 41km of range I'm getting. (even after COVID)

    How often should I be running the ICE or replacing the fuel? There's about 20e in there since I picked up the car. I'd need to deliberately run it down .. should I get a month or two at least before the petrol starts going off?


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    eggerb wrote: »
    Advice anybody please on a 2018 530e I seen at a reputable independent garage selling a lot of high end motors - mostly imported I’d say. I’m interested in buying. Getting a decent trade in on my 2015 A6

    It has done 47,546 miles / 76,500km in three years.

    It has been serviced as follows:

    2/01/2018 @ 2 km
    - BMW Knights North Staffs

    4/4/2019 @ 33,400km
    - BMW Lloyd Newcastle

    6/7/2020 @ 68,326 km
    - Lloyd Newcastle

    Are those intervals anything to worry about?

    The BMW warranty is valid for another month (until mid March).

    The independent garage is giving a 12 month warranty but I am thinking of taking out the BMW Insured Warranty https://www.bmw-warranty.ie/ in mid March so that I can extend it into year 2 beyond the indy dealer’s warranty.

    A requirement of that insured warranty is full main dealer service. Might those intervals pose a problem with either the BMW insured warranty or with a buyer 2/3 years down the line?

    Many thanks.

    Standard condition based servicing.
    Nothing jumping out there.

    Did you check what’s due soon so you can budget that in?

    What intervals are you worried about? It was registered every year. The system will
    Pop up with what’s due and when. Usually the car will tell you oil every 2 years. Air filter every 2/3. Pollen filter etc


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    fifth wrote: »
    Driving my 2020 530e M Sport over a week now and really loving it so far.

    I don't see myself needing to use any fuel for a while as my trips are mostly within the 41km of range I'm getting. (even after COVID)

    How often should I be running the ICE or replacing the fuel? There's about 20e in there since I picked up the car. I'd need to deliberately run it down .. should I get a month or two at least before the petrol starts going off?

    You’ll be grand. No need to every month or so.
    You’ll find a week is not long enough, and some drive will automatically
    Invoke the petrol engine (full load or up hill).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭wcooba


    Everything is green on that photo so there was nothing overdue.

    Is 30kkm between oil changes a lot? In theory it is. But in case of those cars it's hard to tell how many of those kilometers were done without combustion engine even kicking in. Also the car has oil quality sensor deciding when service is due.

    eggerb wrote: »
    Advice anybody please on a 2018 530e I seen at a reputable independent garage selling a lot of high end motors - mostly imported I’d say. I’m interested in buying. Getting a decent trade in on my 2015 A6

    It has done 47,546 miles / 76,500km in three years.

    It has been serviced as follows:

    2/01/2018 @ 2 km
    - BMW Knights North Staffs

    4/4/2019 @ 33,400km
    - BMW Lloyd Newcastle

    6/7/2020 @ 68,326 km
    - Lloyd Newcastle

    Are those intervals anything to worry about?

    The BMW warranty is valid for another month (until mid March).

    The independent garage is giving a 12 month warranty but I am thinking of taking out the BMW Insured Warranty https://www.bmw-warranty.ie/ in mid March so that I can extend it into year 2 beyond the indy dealer’s warranty.

    A requirement of that insured warranty is full main dealer service. Might those intervals pose a problem with either the BMW insured warranty or with a buyer 2/3 years down the line?

    Many thanks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 379 ✭✭eggerb


    Gumbo wrote: »
    Standard condition based servicing.
    Nothing jumping out there.

    Did you check what’s due soon so you can budget that in?

    What intervals are you worried about? It was registered every year. The system will
    Pop up with what’s due and when. Usually the car will tell you oil every 2 years. Air filter every 2/3. Pollen filter etc

    Great - I didn't realise the signififance of the green OK. I suppose I had read that most services were at an interval of 18-20k; the 21k miles-22k miles seemed a bit high. On the A6, it was 17k miles so 20+ seemed very high. Great insight - thanks.
    wcooba wrote: »
    Everything is green on that photo so there was nothing overdue.

    Is 30kkm between oil changes a lot? In theory it is. But in case of those cars it's hard to tell how many of those kilometers were done without combustion engine even kicking in. Also the car has oil quality sensor deciding when service is due.

    Definitely thought that too. For the A6 (diesel) I did two services at 30k km and then starting doing them at 20k km.

    By the sounds of things, the car will tell me what needs to be done. Really looking forward to it..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 379 ✭✭eggerb


    Gumbo wrote: »
    Did you check what’s due soon so you can budget that in?

    I’ve emailed a main dealer to ask them, hoping they’ll give me an idea but not holding out much hope! In-car it said next service in 14,000 miles. But I suppose I could be looking at new pads and discs soon and that’s not cheap. Also on the dash it was saying (in orange) brake fluid over due since 12/2020. Now that I think about it, car had its 3km service in Jan 2018 but wasn’t registered until March 2018. I wonder what that was about..


  • Advertisement
  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 42,157 Mod ✭✭✭✭Gumbo


    eggerb wrote: »
    I’ve emailed a main dealer to ask them, hoping they’ll give me an idea but not holding out much hope! In-car it said next service in 14,000 miles. But I suppose I could be looking at new pads and discs soon and that’s not cheap. Also on the dash it was saying (in orange) brake fluid over due since 12/2020. Now that I think about it, car had its 3km service in Jan 2018 but wasn’t registered until March 2018. I wonder what that was about..

    The dealer will just tell you to bring the key into the so they can read what’s required.

    Brake fluid change deffo due. That will be your first orange light on the service screen :D

    The iDrive will also tell you when it needs pads, it should list it by mileage.
    The brake fluid is usually 2year intervals so if it’s saying it was due in December 2020, then the car should be a December 2018 car? But if registered in March, someone may have reset the interval at some stage?

    When you check the service history on the iDrive, you can actually click one more step into the system, and it tells you what was carried out at that service.


Advertisement
Advertisement