I decided to get off my butt and start my headlights. Here they are, typical ZKW burned bowls, plus some damage from the car accident.
terrible:
WTF:
Awful:
hates freedom:
using my headlight to work on my headlights at night
handy way to get bolts in and out of tight spaces:
Newly assembled headlights. ZKW lenses and some of those cheesy ebay halos:
ZKW's where they belong:
It's pretty late and kind of cold outside so I'm going to put them in tomorrow and get output pictures then.
Yes. I want to compare the before and after light output.
2005 IR / black / 6MT157,000 miles
Here they are:
Before aiming. You can see the left, aimed waaaaay up (AL) and right (ZKW) tiny yellow light on the right
Aimed:
You can't really see the right side, so for comparison I stood in front of each headlight.
Standing in front of right side:
Looks the same as both headlights
Standing in front of left side:
The difference is even greater in person. The camera makes it look brighter than it really is.
Well, i down to 3 warning lights. I had 6 at one point. I have a low windshield washer fluid light, brake wear indicator, and air bag system light. I just took it to firestone and they said the brakes are good so I just need sensors for that. I'm ordering a new non-leaky headlight washer, brake wear sensors, and one of those INPA cables to check out the ABS light.
This weekend I'm going to finish a few small things and put the bumper on.
I'm also trying to diagnose my wife's X5. It feels like there's a flat spot or something on the front left tire but firestone says it balances fine. The 4 corner air suspension system is inactive and there's a low tire warning. I think they're related somehow. I'm going to swap front wheels and see if that affects anything.
The steering also feels pretty heavy to me, so I wonder if there is something in the steering system that is contributing. It may just be the sport handling package, though.
Cool post! I did that a few times in my younger days!
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I can help you with the X5. The air suspension inactive and tire pressure light on together means that the air suspension module is most likely gone bad. There are several other things that you should check regarding the air suspension. If you have DIS, you can use that to diagnose/reset the suspension system and see if it comes back. The problem with the air suspension is when 1 part goes, if it's not taken care of right away, it can have a cascade effect on the rest of the system. It usually starts with a leaking air bag which over taxes the air compressor and then all that kills the module that controls it. The "air suspension inactive" warning is the bane of every air suspended X5 4.8is owner. We spent several K over a two year period fixing our e53 4.8is and that was with me doing most of the work.
I would not try to guess when it comes to the air suspension. There are too many parts and variables to do that. DIS will be your best friend for this.
The steering is designed to feel sporty just like the ZHP. The front control arm links have a fluid filled bushing just like the ones on the e46. they go bad and makes the suspension feel mushy over small bumps, etc. I replaced them with poly. Much better with no added vibration or anything. Also these have the same style swaybar endlinks as the e46 so they may get noisy too...
The e53 4.8is is an incredible machine but man, it's like an expensive date that never ends...
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Thanks for the advice, I still need to get one of those INPA cables and software to do the coding and reading error messages, so I'll do that before I start swapping parts. None of the corners sits lower than the other ones and it doesn't feel like the air shocks are leaking so I think it's a module or sensor somewhere.
I sometimes feel like I got in a little bit over my head with the e53, but my wife loves it and it' a fun car to drive so we'll see. At least I don't have a long list of mods I want to do. I just want to get the problems fixed and drive it. And maybe turbocharge it.
Keep an eye on those air bags. The system will compensate for a leaking air bag by running the compressor so you may not notice it. If the compressor runs too long, it burns out. The air bags become porous and weep air out so you'll never see a hole if you're looking for it. You can spray soapy water on them and see if you have any leaks.
On a positive note, could be as simple as a diagnostic/reset though. Keeping my fingers crossed for you.
It's definitely fun to drive! You have about 360hp under your foot as is sits. Ours ran about a 14.5 at the local drag strip. Not too shabby for that heavy of a vehicle from a dead stop and it handles better than most cars.
Here's a couple of posts from Xoutpost that will help you familiarize yourself with the suspension and the issues they have. If your really interested, I have a white paper from BMW that explains the whole system in great detail.
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...-question.html
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...libration.html
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...-please-2.html
Lastly, if you find that the air suspension is too costly to fix, ECS Tuning has a conversion kit. You have to code out the air suspension though...
https://www.ecstuning.com/News/BMW_E...Conversion_Kit
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H&R sport springs, UUC sway bars, BMW Perf. Rotors, UUC SS brake lines, Hawk HPS pads, CSL replica wheels,
Rotora strut bar, FXR HID conversion, M3 Mirror conversion, BSW stage 1 speakers
that white paper would be great, actually.
I made sure the tires were all filled to the same pressure and reset the system and haven't seen the TPMS light come back on. That eliminates that variable, i suppose. I'll read up on those links and keep looking around. I might look at the level sensors and see if they're rusted. I just ordered an INPA cable so i'll be able to look at the error code in more detail pretty soon.
that conversion kit is looking better and better, though.