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09-06-2013, 12:30 AM | #1 |
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Hi Folks,Hi Folks,
Just purchased an e90 330i with only 50k miles the other day and i've got a few issues with it I want to take care of now. Just purchased an e90 330i with only 50k miles the other day and i've got a few issues with it I want to take care of now. To cut to the chase... Rear passenger window is giving me a hard time. It functions perfectly fine, makes no awkward noises, but the second it goes down all the way it wont come back up unless I reset the window. I have reset the window multiple times and it works perfectly fine when I reset it, but when it goes back down below the horizon it doesnt come up. I dont know how this could be the window regulator because if it was the regulator it would be giving me the issue whether I reset it or not. It has to do with the anti-trap function. And the previous owner said he replaced the regulator (which i'm not too sure about but I'll take his word for now). Weird right? Second, red brake light is on. I know why, the rear brake sensor is bad. I bought a new sensor and tried to replace it only to realize that i'll have to take apart the entire brake assembly, so i thought, I might as well buy new rear brakes along with it. I read something about doing the rear brakes will cause issues in the computer so they recommend doing the entire brakes at the same time? I'm not too sure. BMW CPO replaced the front brakes at about 40k miles, so I feel like the fronts dont really need to be replaced. Also, I should probably replace the rotors about now too. What cheap rotors do you guys recommend? I'm not about spending tons of money on super cool "drilled and slotted" rotors for the looks. Third, another odd BMW issue that you will never see in any other cars. I have premium audio (L7) and the headunit works but the display doesnt work properly. I thought the display was bad and the crystals for the lcd were bad, because they were looking funky. But then one day out of the blue it worked PERFECTLY. Then it stopped and half-assed the display again. What is this? It cant be a broken LCD because it decided to work for one whole day. Other than that, I love the car. I want a better suspension though and I need to replace the center channel and the front left tweeter (already took the center channel out, it was bothering me so bad, the tweeter is bothering me too now but i need that). Oh and one random question. I have Cold weather, premium, L7 audio packages. Cold weather package includes headlight washers. My bumper doesnt have holes for them...? I thought it was not optional and cold weather package always has the headlight washers. I appreciate all the information you guys and gals can give me. Thank you. |
09-06-2013, 09:27 PM | #2 |
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Firstly congrats on your purchase!
Not sure about the window issue, someone will likely have some advice or a DIY to suggest. With regards to the brakes, you can replace the brake wear sensors without too much having to be pulled apart. In fact, all you need to do for the rear is jack the car up, remove the wheel and it's just a case of unclipping the sensor from the brake pad and then removing from the fasteners and eventually where it is plugged in. Then just replace with a new one. Now if the sensor has failed causing this error then that's all you need to do, but obviously if it has triggered and the pads are worn, then you will need to do the brakes. The OEM disks and pads on my car are ATE, so can get them for a decent price from most parts places. Don't skimp on brakes, but this does not mean having to pay insane money either. Then it's just a case of resetting the service indicator for the rear brakes - no need to do the front if they are still fine. Other issues also best for others to add their thoughts... |
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09-07-2013, 12:32 AM | #4 |
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Congrats on the car, sounds great overall. But to try and help you out with your issues:
Hope this helps and good luck with everything.
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09-07-2013, 01:01 PM | #6 | |
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Thank you so much for this reply! 1. I'll look more into this "panic mode' and whatnot. The procedure I used to reinitialize the window was to close all the windows, sit in the back passenger, press the window down and hold it for 17 seconds till I hear the Beep and indicator for the window, then keep pressing the window till it goes up all the way and hold it up for 17 more seconds. I wonder if anyone with the BMW software can plug into my computer and read all the specifics of any issues this car has? 2. I tried this, I took out the old brake sensor and when I tried to put the new one back in it just would not go. I looked at the sensors and it looked like the old one was shaved down because it was worn (and that mustve triggered the sensor) and so when I tried to push the new one in there was a piece blocking it. So I thought i'd have to take off the assembly, push the new wire in, then put everything over it. 3. I'll take this apart and see what I can do, I hope its as easy as just cleaning the assembly. I wonder how much people sell used HU's for? And you're right, I dont have cold weather package I just have heated seats. |
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09-07-2013, 01:47 PM | #7 | |
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As for the sensors, they are two-stage (they have two loops of wire in the plastic head). This means the CBS has an algorithm that is based on expected wear patterns for how the car is driven (i.e. a lot of highway miles over a short time period for example) and will estimate the life of the pads, but once the 1st stage of the wear sensor is triggered (the outer loop of wire in the sensor breaks from contact with the rotor face) then the computer has a better data point as to when the pads will be worn out and adjusts the predicted mileage accordingly. Once the 2nd loop of wire is triggered, the brake pad wear indicator comes on and stays on until you replace the pads and sensor. My car is driven extremely consistently (which is good for the algorithm) I use it just to commute to work during the week and hardly drive it on the weekends. I've replaced my brakes twice (all four) and both times the front and rears wore out within a few thousand miles of each other. I think your case you actually need to replace the rear brakes. The sensor is not defective (it's too simple to break) but actually reporting worn out pads. You'll think the pads sill have life in them as they will have several MM of material left on the backing plate, but they are beyond BMW spec. The reason the new sensor would not fit back in is the distance between the pad and the rotor was too short because the old sensor had worn down and was spent. |
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09-08-2013, 07:36 AM | #9 |
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Another reason the new senor could not possibly fit back in (but I don't think it is the case here) is usually the small u-shaped metal spring clip that retains the sensor head on the pad cutout stays in the cutout and needs to be removed before the new sensor will go in. But this would only be the case if you are putting in a new sensor in a barely-worn pad where the sensor has not yet contacted the rotor face and in not yet begun the wear.
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09-08-2013, 04:20 PM | #10 |
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So this is what the exhaust rattle was...
This piece was rattling on TOP of the exhaust over there. Not sure how it got up there? I dont know how the exhaust setup is since i've never seen it till now but I thought this would be a bracket to hold the exhaust from UNDER into the chassis. I just looked at the front pads and they are FULL. So i'm just gonna look for rear rotors and pads and might even just disable the sensor the next time it goes off since I own a new sensor now (I saw a DIY on how to disable the rear sensor by wiring them together). I need to find a used HU now. For some reason I feel like the HU will still be expensive used! And thank you all for all the posts. I'm gonna keep you updated, i'll look into the deleting old initalization post. But I did the reinitialization technique as you posted I just never removed the old one. The post did say to put all the windows down (i.e. remove initialization of all four windows?) |
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