View Full Version : 95 540 1st 6 months
compmore
03-05-2007, 06:10 AM
1st 6 months history
1st oil service a$ 100
2 rear tyres 500
aircon filter 188
window tint 250
new radiator fuel pump & filters 1487
new battery replace fuel pump (parts warranty) 267
two headlight caps 100
todays service replace headlight caps 190
found at service
replace cracked tailshaft coupling
replace leaking brake booster
replace broken engine mounts
replace steering draglink and inner tie rods
replace leaking rocker cover gaskets
replace a/c belt
replace offside rear sensor
note
incorrect castor bushes fitted
further investigate faulty warning messages when headlights on
am glad these are a top car cause if i have to spend much more on it think i could be divorced
geoff
markus
03-05-2007, 08:51 AM
u need to learn how to DIY.
ThoreauHD
03-05-2007, 03:34 PM
Of all those things, the ones that will improve the function of the car the most are:
broken engine mounts
rocker cover gaskets
inner tie rods
And those things I don't recommend you DIY. Unless you wanna die.
markus
03-05-2007, 06:04 PM
I replaced both engine mounts and tierods on my 540 and it wasnt that bad. the drivers side engine mount was a real bitch but its doable. Rocker cover gaskets are next for me as well as new water pump and valley pan gasket.
Alexlind123
03-05-2007, 09:45 PM
Of all those things, the ones that will improve the function of the car the most are:
broken engine mounts
rocker cover gaskets
inner tie rods
And those things I don't recommend you DIY. Unless you wanna die.
Perhaps if you assume his level of mechanical aptitude to be as lacking as yours, then it might not be the best idea. That said, it's simply ridiculous to say that those repairs are more difficult to properly perform. They may take longer, but as long as the directions in the Bentley are followed, there is NO danger associated with a DIY on those items. From the stories here, from friends, and from my own experience, i would be more afraid of a mechanic's work than my own...
mattyb
03-06-2007, 08:45 AM
Both Alex and Marcus are correct and ThoreauHD knows little of what he speaks from his comments here but im sure he is good bloke.. DIY is not hard with these cars especially engine mounts and the like. if you are not a dyi person or are not prepared to learn then you are going to have an expensive time owning a BMW of any kind. It is not hard OK!. we have all been through it with the help of so many others here and it has all been done before a hundred times. Tips are; ask for help politely. dont expect replies straight away- we are all over the globe. Take it all on board and use the search function when ever you can. we are here to help and free of charge at that! dont get caught in the idea you have to pay heaps to get it fixed because its BMW. however if u need to we have a handfull of very experienced professional here who can do it if needs be. before you start spending ask here first!!!!! best of luck and welcome from down under
markus
03-06-2007, 10:02 AM
180 for a microfilter change and 1400 for radiator and fuel filters is just robbery. $30 for fuel fitlers and $15 for the microfilter. both are easy DIY.
632 Regal
03-06-2007, 10:23 AM
my radiator cost me less than 200 bux.
180 for a microfilter change and 1400 for radiator and fuel filters is just robbery. $30 for fuel fitlers and $15 for the microfilter. both are easy DIY.
compmore
03-07-2007, 05:11 AM
the 1400 was for radiator fuel pump and filters was broken down so didn't have a lot of choice.was done by eurocars ballina
the 188 for the aircon filter was done at bm's asquith which i went two because of recomendations on this site
geoff
mattyb
03-07-2007, 06:28 AM
where are you geoff? sydney? bee emms are good folk
mattyb
03-07-2007, 06:30 AM
forget last. just went and looked at your profile. coasty eh? what colour is your car? they seem to be breeding around the coast lately.
compmore
03-07-2007, 06:54 AM
loacated central coast
have been using bm's lately since advice on this forum but note sum say $188 for pollen/aircon filter too much
bit disapointed with them as been chasing for a week on a price to fix
have heard there is a good bm place at berkley vale so may try them
geoff
mattyb
03-07-2007, 09:53 PM
thats very very unusual feedback for bee emms, just dont go to worhthingtons as its a waste of time, they dont really give a **** unless your car is less than 2 years old. If you need any help give a yell, im local as well. do you have the bently on CD? i can knock one up if you need, not worth owning these cars if u dont have one.
GJPinAU
03-07-2007, 10:15 PM
The micro-filter costs $120 from BMW and for us guys with RHD cars its a total bitch to replace (got the scars to prove it), so the rest of the money (for us its yelling and screaming) for the indy is TIME and 68 bucks to put it in isn't a bad price.
I've been a client of BEE EMS for 15 years and only ever had one small complaint. If you've had a problem with them, talk to Rob (the owner) I'm sure he'll do the right thing by you.
rob101
03-08-2007, 01:07 AM
The micro-filter costs $120 from BMW and for us guys with RHD cars its a total bitch to replace (got the scars to prove it), so the rest of the money (for us its yelling and screaming) for the indy is TIME and 68 bucks to put it in isn't a bad price.
I've been a client of BEE EMS for 15 years and only ever had one small complaint. If you've had a problem with them, talk to Rob (the owner) I'm sure he'll do the right thing by you.
$120
god dammit i need one who else sells them?
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