Hi friends. I need car advice. I purchased a 2004 BMW 325i about a year ago. Over the weekend my coolant light kept coming on and off (plus I had recently hit 90,000 mi) so I figured it was time for a checkup. Per the recommendation of sparky, I took my car to Import Motor Werks. Here's what they said about the coolant light:
8/10/2011 12:10:47 PM
This is what happens when you go off buying a car without me around!I don't really have any advice on this though
8/10/2011 12:31:25 PM
Its up to you... once i start think about half fixing a car i start half thinking about getting rid of it.
8/10/2011 12:40:26 PM
I'd like to keep this car for a while so I'm leaning towards getting it all done and just putting it on my credit card
8/10/2011 12:42:08 PM
I'm not saying that it won't work fine half fixed i'm just saying that i personally stop liking the car once i know it has problems i just don't trust it anymore.
8/10/2011 12:47:47 PM
Seems like a lot of those issues are minor things...that can lead to major things down the road. I wouldn't skimp on a car you want to take care of, unless you absolutely cannot afford it.
8/10/2011 1:00:16 PM
Maybe you should make a thread offering to FDT if TWW raises the money to pay your repair bill.
8/10/2011 1:23:31 PM
Seeing as how I've replaced or fixed on my (new-to-me) 325i as well I can tell you the plugs, control arm bushings, driveshaft flex disc and some of the diff carrier bushings (not sure if that's the actual mount they are referencing) are easy for a shadetree to do and will probably be less than half that cost for everything even using OE or better quality parts. The guys on here could probably do those. Depending on how many miles it has and how long it has had that trans leak would make me think whether its worth it for them to do the trans seal and flush. There is no dipstick and checking the trans fluid level regularly is fairly convoluted and requires a shop or a level lift compared to a conventional dipstick method. I would also exhaust all your cheaper options with your mechanic buddy on visual and electrical checks on something as simple as a sensor before you pay for all that frame/radiator repair.
8/10/2011 1:25:19 PM
^^Yeah I think I've fucked up my chances that for that ^omg I have no idea what that means
8/10/2011 1:31:53 PM
I apologize, refill your coolant and let us know if your light comes back on.
8/10/2011 3:57:40 PM
refilled it yesterday afternoon, level stayed the same, no apparent leaks on the driveway, light still on
8/10/2011 4:16:15 PM
Level stayed the same? Did you jiggle the float inside the cap (no homo)? Sometimes it gets stuck. If you can poke it, it floats freely, and it stayed the same level then the float level restrictor was keepng it the same level so it should be fine. Now if you poke it with your finger a few times and it feels or looks like it's not floating then you are way low on fluid and need to fill it up further. You may have to cycle start/drive/turn off the car a few times or disconnect the battery for a few minutes for the code to go away. Id get your friend to check the sensor connection if none of that fixes it and then finally replace it if need be. [Edited on August 10, 2011 at 6:10 PM. Reason : detailz]
8/10/2011 5:51:34 PM
The Expansion Tank float is also broken at this time.This is what tells the light to come on and off IIRC. Try unplugging the connector, and jumping the two wires with a paper clip. If the light goes off, replace the sensor.As for the rest of the stuff:Drive shaft flex joint is probably not a huge priority, depends on its current conditionMTF drain and fill not a huge priorityTransmission seals not a huge priorityDiff mount, if actually cracked, should be a priorityDiff fluid drain and fill not a huge priorityfuel filter not a huge priorityspark plugs not a huge priorityFLCA bushings are a prioritywheel alignment goes along with the FLCA replacementSo, my order list would be1. Front lower control arm bushings2. Differential mount2. Drive shaft flex joint3. Transmission seals and fluid4. spark plugs4. fuel filter4. diff seals and fluid5. FloatKeep in mind that this advice is sight un-seen... alot of things are situational dependent with car repair.Like Chief said, this stuff could be easily done by a shade-tree mechanic for alot less.FLCA bushings are gravy on e46I havent personally done a diff on one, but most bmw diffs are not difficult to access. e30 and e36 are gravy, i cannot imagine a e46 to be too terribly differentDrive shaft flex joint is super easyI dont know about those transmission seals, but usually just a matter of pulling the old one and tapping a new one in. Output seal should be easy to access, i do not know about the other selector seal.Fuel filter, fluid flush and fill, ect are all easy. All three less than a hour of work. Spark plugs on that care are <15 min jobE46 are easy to work on. Do not be afraid of the silly BMW hype. Its just another car.
8/10/2011 7:01:25 PM
Upon consulting a friend who is a BMW tech, he tells me the "Float" is not important. The float is the red stick that bobs up when the lid is off. This just tells a human how much coolant is there. The computer sensor is on the bottom of the tank on the passenger side of the car. More than likely this has something to do with your light flashing if you have recently added coolant and are sure it is full.
8/10/2011 8:52:00 PM
welcome to BMW ownership. Perhaps you should consider owning a Honda.
8/18/2011 1:29:46 PM
Weird. So I have a 2001 330i and I just experienced the same thing (coolant light) but it has been losing oil at about 1quart/month since last July. I just bought new tires this July and while there, I was informed that the Passenger front right control arm was in trouble. I've ignored it since then and just got a staple in my Passenger REAR tire two weeks ago. I've refilled without it getting dangerously low, but I could tell I had to get it fixed soon.I also took my car to Import Motor Works and this is what they said
9/26/2011 2:22:52 PM
My god. I thought I spent money on car shit. Shops always reem so well
9/26/2011 10:01:05 PM
it appears to me that they are give you the "cover my ass" estimate so as to make sure that you are well aware of the things that will need to be done so that if the customer takes it somewhere else and that shop says, "hey, the last person to work on this is a moron and should have had you fix this, that, and the other..." they don't look like they half assed their assessment and kept you in the dark. i do the same thing when i look at a car someone wants me to work on and at the bike shop i work at. most people ignore 75% or so of what a mechanic tells them, but at least the liability is then on the customer and not on the mechanic.
9/27/2011 12:52:42 AM
But you bmw Elitiests god dat money. What's with the complaiints.hahahahaFucking tools
9/27/2011 1:25:05 AM
Is it me or has the cost of going to a mechanic skyrocketed in the last 10 years? Cause I don't think it's me. This is why I buy old/simple shit that lasts forever and I can work on myself. Good luck with your car, shoot zxappeal a pm if you haven't already
9/27/2011 3:06:28 AM
it has gone up.the guy i worked for back in high school and during college summers only charged $40/hr, but most at the time were pushing $60-$70/hr. the last time i thought about letting someone else work on my car i was passing through greensboro on a trip. my ignition module went bad and i was kinda stuck. got quoted $95/hr at like a firestone, and then $85/hr at an independent. i said fuck that, bought the cheapest ratchet and extensions i knew i needed for like $15, the module, and pulled the car up on the tallest curb i could in an abandoned lot and fixed it myself in about an hour.having met more independent mechanics and small business owners in the past few years i have come to realize how much overhead there is combined with liability. not to mention having to cover disposal fees of materials that can't just go in the trash.[Edited on September 27, 2011 at 10:53 AM. Reason : sorry, like marathon runners, run-on sentances are indeed difficult to follow.]
9/27/2011 10:49:56 AM