Chef's E39 530d

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S1NGH 001

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It's always good to have the fault diagnosed with these cars, but in this case where most of the time it's the key that's the culprit, it's your call buddy :thumbs:

You're gonna need a second key sooner or later, so it's not like you're gonna be wasting money :rollsmile:

See your PM ( still typing it )
 

P1000

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The 3rd party key suppliers like drive sure should be able to repair your current key. But truthfully, having only one key is a big risk, because if you lose it, you will end up replacing a couple of modules in the car to get a new key working. That will cost you a bunch. How do you get to a place where you only have one key (aimed at the previous owners) ? I have four.

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ChefDJ

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If you guys want, I can post links for all the other photos. Some really great rolling shots :fencelook:
 
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Dippies

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ChefDJ said:
So I went through to Ross Duncan. Their diagnostic equipment can't "find My car" :thumbdo:

Hi Chef did he state a reason why not :fencelook:

Is it a error communicating or something els :fencelook:
 

ChefDJ

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They told me to take it to a dealer and find out what's wrong and then bring it back once I know the problem.
 
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Dippies

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Chef I get the feeling there is truth behind the Key issue mentioned here already. Maybe not such a bad idea to take it to the dealers then or someone else on the forum that will be able to read your error codes.
 

ChefDJ

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I've delayed this for too long :nonono:

Need to have them fixed ASAP. Would like to have them repaired with original adjusters, possibly stronger ones so they don't break again :flyfun:

Any recommendations? Are these adjusters only available from dealers?
 

msm

Well-known member
ChefDJ said:
I've delayed this for too long :nonono:

Need to have them fixed ASAP. Would like to have them repaired with original adjusters, possibly stronger ones so they don't break again :flyfun:

Any recommendations? Are these adjusters only available from dealers?

The challenge with the stealers is that they did not sell these separately and only as part of the complete headlamps - things may have changed now.

However, at the time, there were a few eBay guys selling them separately - they were also some decent ones made from metal.
 

Peter@AEW

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DJ if you can cook you can fix the lights.

To remove the light units is easy it only looks complex.
It is basically 3 plugs and 4 screws
 

ChefDJ

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msm@Promotec Performance said:
The challenge with the stealers is that they did not sell these separately and only as part of the complete headlamps - things may have changed now.

However, at the time, there were a few eBay guys selling them separately - they were also some decent ones made from metal.

I know about the ones made of metal, however they cost around R1000. But I suppose if you want them to last...

I'm still inclined to take you up on your offer though, if it still stands :fencelook:

a1exander said:
DJ if you can cook you can fix the lights.

To remove the light units is easy it only looks complex.
It is basically 3 plugs and 4 screws

:biglol: Lol thanks Alex :thumbs: Will have another look under the hood today :fencelook:
 

ChefDJ

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Just an update.

I have ordered and paid for a set of adjusters from eBay, due to arrive end of July :rollsmile:

Once they arrive, I'll have a look at preparing roast headlamp :thumbs:
 
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SP33DYV

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ChefDJ said:
Just an update.

I have ordered and paid for a set of adjusters from eBay, due to arrive end of July :rollsmile:

Once they arrive, I'll have a look at preparing roast headlamp :thumbs:

Literally.
:biglol:
 
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