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https://www.yell.com/biz/lee-shannon-b-m-w-specialist-farnham-4042019/
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I would highly recommend Lee Shannon in Bentley, which is close to Farnham.
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I am hoping that the knowledgeable members of this community can help me with some electrical troubles I've been experiencing. 1. The pop-up headlights would only function sometimes; I replaced the control relay (61351932413BMW) believing it would be the culprit, but the problem persisted. There are a few possible suspects: the Light Control Module (LKM), which is not available locally and should be repaired as soon as possible; alternatively, it might be the engine on the passenger side. 2. Sunroof — the motor isn't turning, can it be fixed? If not, I'll have to get a new one. 3. The seat tilt switch is malfunctioning; it is once again believed that the motor is the problem. Do you know of any historic automobile electricians in the Surrey/SW London region that might possibly fix my vehicle? Anyone with the time to come out and inspect the problem and find a solution would be preferable, but it may be a distant electrician or a garage. Unfortunately, I am too busy with job and my kids to tackle it on my own. Thank you ahead of time!
- Yesterday
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It may be costly, isn't it? An Alpine unit for my Bose-equipped 500 was quoted at £1799 by my local Bristol station, WesternCareRadio. Retrofitting these things is a huge pain, I don't mean to imply it's a rip-off. Now that I have the NGT1, I'm confused on what to do next. Not easy.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/236512595484?_skw=bluetooth+car+transmitter+3.5+aux+belkin&itmmeta=01KQWHMHYXZPJWMR7ZNYCX5Y13&hash=item37113fce1c:g:lKwAAeSwrs5pNYXf&itmprp=enc:AQALAAABAGfYFPkwiKCW4ZNSs2u11xBMGd4toOCse1R6Dfhd1SAAikflShuTmgNi8aV8Pd/tNq02xJYe6z+XUhS9lStLsFhJqKgOH88t1fzDQSYXj4qBeTeLgJxM7E7NsX0jdtYr5rq0aodoqNmpWlG9dWpWyeqWzaZbq3sE0ZFU7o+CzF6g4iI0xFRJ/p0iMfVkaWGk7Giegbku3WAv27Nm/ToamIg/dYOHdPGBCRFvTGMJv17zdnGEbEiX+Z7XV244sQJZi2TKJIN2kOSVpdRbaz39Zcoazg0h17yvpgXFXYNizYRsVZRcifMKs036ZJ75OWO+SdnUwSD3GjfhaU4FpaTskk0=|tkp:Bk9SR-Kf0pG_Zw&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338181125&toolid=10001&customid=2518X1570512Xd969094b3e06b894356035bf8c410da7&subId2=15
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Coming in after the celebration had already begun. An inexpensive short-term fix might be to hook up a powered bluetooth interface to the radio's audio input. If you have an iPhone, you can use Siri to control the music, podcasts, and phone calls. For little more than 10 pounds. Even without the SatNav's video display, it will still direct you and help you avoid traffic.
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I appreciate the feedback, but I've decided to put off the upgrade for the time being in order to address certain "deferred maintenance" issues that have arisen.
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Although Comand does offer aftermarket unit supply and installation, they will only work with specific brands like Pioneer and will not work with customer-supplied or Chinese devices. Just give Richard or Mark a call, and they'll give you some good advice on what might work and how much it would cost. They are located in Lightwater, Surrey, not far from J3 of the M3.
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https://braybrooks.co.uk/product/retrofit-pioneer-head-unit-to-mercedes-sl-230/
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https://incartec.co.uk/Mercedes/SL-Class-R230/Stereo-Upgrade-Double-Din/Pioneer-Double-din
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To find out which unit you have set up, go this page.
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https://www.commandonline.co.uk/
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A few of months ago, I had Braybrooks expertly install a Pioneer sph-da77dab for £850, and it has been working well ever since. With options for Standard, Bose, and Harmon Kardon audio, as well as different versions of the command, NTG, and ancillaries (CD changer, phone, satnav, etc.) installed, it may get difficult as to what has to be added, uninstalled, or bypassed. So, you'll need to do a significant amount of study. You can find all the necessary components at InCar Tec or a similar store if you're handy; however, any 6.8-inch double-din head unit would serve as a suitable substitute for the pioneer (at least in my opinion; I must admit, I'm not that knowledgeable about vehicle audio, which is why I opted for Braybrooks). In addition to being more accessible than Braybrooks, the command staff online are well regarded. It would be wise to enquire about their capabilities in installing aftermarket head units.
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Hello everyone, What do you think about replacing the outdated head unit in our 2003 SL500 with a newer model that has Bluetooth and Carplay? The existing command unit is the original, with a Nokia cellphone that is hardwired into the center console; regrettably, there is no plug-in module available. I am thankful.
- Last week
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In regards to the shock absorbers.
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That makes perfect sense. My next concern is if these are easily accessible for inspection and where exactly are they installed. They should preferably be accessible with a trolly jack and stands because I don't have access to a ramp.
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Before you install them, make sure the ride height sensors work.
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After a few minutes of driving, I swear my low beams become lower, like they illuminate less of the road ahead. I might be dreaming, but I really doubt it. They get up and dance, and then continue on as usual. Then, as I continue to drive, I can almost feel the illuminated road drawing nearer to the vehicle. Every time I turn active lighting on and off, the main beam works just fine, and I never get any problem warnings. Whatever is wrong with this vehicle must be related to its always-great lighting. Is anyone else experiencing this problem, and if so, what's the likely culprit? I am selling a 2012 W204 250.
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Rebuilding the gearbox for the 2018 BMW X1
MotoGravity replied to MotoGravity's topic in General Car Chat
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Rebuilding the gearbox for the 2018 BMW X1
MotoGravity replied to MotoGravity's topic in General Car Chat
It's surprising; I feel foolish for ignoring the numerous problems with these, but I'm hopeful the repair will extend their useful lives. -
From my experience, the lowest mileage at which they have failed on an ex-MOT vehicle is 1500.
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Rebuilding the gearbox for the 2018 BMW X1
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Rebuilding the gearbox for the 2018 BMW X1
MDMH757 replied to MotoGravity's topic in General Car Chat
Any respectable auto box specialist worth their salt would have worked on Aisin gearboxes in the past, and they should also be familiar with the problems that the BMW variation has, so I don't see why this repair can't be relied upon. You may rest assured that any gearbox supplied by a BMW dealer will be a refurbished one. -
Rebuilding the gearbox for the 2018 BMW X1
MotoGravity replied to MotoGravity's topic in General Car Chat
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=Aisin&linkCode=gs3&tag=verticalscope-21
