View Full Version : Dead CSL - again !
Gastro
14-11-2008, 08:07 PM
Didn't think it was possible for something to die twice, but my CSL never fails to amaze me !
Driving home this evening.
Battery light comes on.
5 miles later, tranmission goes altogether and the entire dash is lit up like a christmas tree....
Have to say BMW assist have to be applauded. They were there in 20 mins and the car back up and running within 10 mins.
We think its the alternator :banghead:
Anyway its at my local BMW agent. I'll get them to sort out the PDC while it is in too as they have given up the ghost in recent weeks.
Courtesy car arrives tomorrow. Should be a nice big bill again for the warranty people to pick up !
I'm rapidly falling out of love with this car. Its like an Italian supercar without the styling :hahaha:
E46ACS
14-11-2008, 09:44 PM
I'm rapidly falling out of love with this car.
NNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
:smt093
Gastro
14-11-2008, 09:49 PM
I'm rapidly falling out of love with this car.
NNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
:smt093
I'm bloody rebuilding it ............
New rear diff, new clutch, new steering wheel, new Xenon control unit, new power steering pump, new front discs.....
Soon to be joined by new PDC and (probably) new alternator.
That is dreadful IMHO for a car that has covered 23k miles......
Mark CSL
14-11-2008, 11:14 PM
No m8 it is like mine the longer you have it the more new parts BMW fit to it :thumbs:
my warranty is worth every penny and it is good to see they dropped the price as well and no excess :thumbs:
I am sure when you get it back and DRIVE it all will be forgotten
:thumbs:
whopwop
15-11-2008, 10:12 AM
Exactly the same thing happened to me about 6 months ago, id say its the definitly the alternator allright.
no option but to replace it im afraid.
sailorbaz
15-11-2008, 10:34 AM
I know the alternators go quite regularly on the E46 M3. It happened to a mate of mine, at least you've got Warranty, make me feel better for having it too! :thumbs:
Gastro
17-11-2008, 07:16 PM
Well the verdict...........
I asked them to look at the rear suspension as it was feeling a little squiffy, oh and the RTABs - anyway - this is what is being replaced under warranty.
1/ New alternator
2/ New alternator tensioner / belt (noisy)
3/ New induction flap - not working at all :whistle:
4/ Rear suspension spring snapped - replace pair FOC
5/ Rear nearside wheel bearing - being replaced
6/ RTAB's need replacing
7/ Replacement parking sensors
Including labour and VAT its around £3k I believe.
Relieved its all covered by the warranty.
So in 5k miles of ownership, the car has had £10k worth of warranty work.
All in 23k miles ........... :banghead:
Anyway - it will feel like a new car when I get it back no doubt....... :thumbs:
RichW
17-11-2008, 08:06 PM
Some scary figures there - and to say the car only has 23k on it :119:
:whistle:
SpineOnABap
17-11-2008, 08:07 PM
All in 23k miles ........... :banghead:
Yeah yeah, you've been clocking it haven't you? :bigcry: Obviously done 123,000 really :thumbs: hehe
sailorbaz
17-11-2008, 08:43 PM
Getting the RTAB's under warranty is a bonus. I looked into getting mine done under warranty and they were having none of it. Job well done mate, :thumbs:
XPorker
03-12-2008, 10:41 PM
Mine's been naughty and refused to start three times over the past ten days. first time it fired after a jump start, second time after I called the AA out and they put a booster pack on it.
Last Saturday it refused to start when I picked it up from the dealer after having £3Ks worth of warranty work done :thumbs: a new Vanos unit (f*ck me it goes sooooo well now) :thumbs: and a couple of door locks and a tilt switch.
After some further diagnostics the alarm/immobiliiser ECU was replaced yesterday. Still wouldn't start this morning though :-D
Booked in for a starter motor tomorrow now ! :wink:
AUC warranty ? don't leave home without one !! :beer:
Gastro
03-12-2008, 10:48 PM
Mine's been naughty and refused to start three times over the past ten days. first time it fired after a jump start, second time after I called the AA out and they put a booster pack on it.
Last Saturday it refused to start when I picked it up from the dealer after having £3Ks worth of warranty work done :thumbs: a new Vanos unit (f*ck me it goes sooooo well now) :thumbs: and a couple of door locks and a tilt switch.
After some further diagnostics the alarm/immobiliiser ECU was replaced yesterday. Still wouldn't start this morning though :-D
Booked in for a starter motor tomorrow now ! :wink:
AUC warranty ? don't leave home without one !! :beer:
The naughty thing is amusing (well at least at the moment) as so far the AUC warranty has picked up some fecking big bills up. Soon though, mine will have had all the usual bits replaced so I hope it starts being a good girl for some time LOL :thumbs:
AUC warranty is (without doubt) the best used car warranty I have ever had on a car....... long may it protect me !! :-D
Mark CSL
03-12-2008, 10:56 PM
AUC warranty is a must and with the cost coming down from last year
and no excess :thumbs: to BMW
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