GO FISHING, use SLABSAUCE Fishing Attractant
Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: 1st timer

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Posts
    2

    Default 1st timer

    Hello all. I'm new to this forum and will possibly be a 1st time bmw owner. I recently came across a 2000 740il with 89,000 miles at a very good price compared to the kelley blue book value for that vehicle. I don't know too much about bmw's and would like some advice on this vehicle before I buy it. I'm taking it to a certified mechanic today to get it looked over. Are there common problems that I should look for or be aware of before I make this purchase?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Albuquerque, NM
    Posts
    953

    Default

    Excellent move having the mechanic check it out. They've pretty much ironed out most of the problems by 2000 but there are still issues with them. I don't have direct experience with the e38 but gave serious thought a year ago to replacing/supplementing my e32 with an e39 540i & spent lots of time familiarizing myself with various issues.

    A few that come to mind are:

    1. Radiator -- plastic necks break off unexpectedly. Automatically replace it by 50k or 60k miles

    2. Aux. fan failures

    3. Pixel dropouts on the dash display -- sometimes the dealer will cover the replacement part if you cover the token labor charge, depends on the dealer.

    You probably know that it is a close cousin to the 540i, here's a good link for them:

    http://www.540i6.com/links.html

    There was an engine mod I believe mid-year 2000 where it went from single vanos to dual vanos, where "vanos" is the variable cam timing. 97-98 were non-vanos. Single vanos was introduced in 99 on the intake valves. Intake & exhaust dual vanos introduced in mid-2000. They all have the same basic shortblock with the design changes in the heads & intake manifold. All 97 & newer V-8's have the Alusil block & are no longer plagued by problems with the e32/e34 pre-96 Nikasil block, so no worries for you with an e38. Check the build date or check with the mechanic to find out if it has single or dual vanos, being a 2000, it could have either. Dual vanos has a higher power output & a little better low end torque.

    I think the e38 still has the same automatic trans as its e32 predicessor. I'm not sure if they corrected the hesitation going into reverse, but that can be fixed relatively inexpensively by doing a mod to the valve body. Aside from that, do a drain & fill of the "lifetime" fluid & filter sometime before 100k. Use only the proprietary Shell trans fluid & use the BMW OE filter.

    The control arm issues common to e32/e34's are much improved with beefier components. You might drop "Q" an e-mail, he frequents the roadfly e32, e34, & e38 forums & has an e38 & has lots of resources he could recommend.
    gale
    92 735i 5-spd, turbo project finally underway!


  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Posts
    2

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by gale
    Excellent move having the mechanic check it out. They've pretty much ironed out most of the problems by 2000 but there are still issues with them. I don't have direct experience with the e38 but gave serious thought a year ago to replacing/supplementing my e32 with an e39 540i & spent lots of time familiarizing myself with various issues.

    A few that come to mind are:

    1. Radiator -- plastic necks break off unexpectedly. Automatically replace it by 50k or 60k miles

    2. Aux. fan failures

    3. Pixel dropouts on the dash display -- sometimes the dealer will cover the replacement part if you cover the token labor charge, depends on the dealer.

    You probably know that it is a close cousin to the 540i, here's a good link for them:

    http://www.540i6.com/links.html

    There was an engine mod I believe mid-year 2000 where it went from single vanos to dual vanos, where "vanos" is the variable cam timing. 97-98 were non-vanos. Single vanos was introduced in 99 on the intake valves. Intake & exhaust dual vanos introduced in mid-2000. They all have the same basic shortblock with the design changes in the heads & intake manifold. All 97 & newer V-8's have the Alusil block & are no longer plagued by problems with the e32/e34 pre-96 Nikasil block, so no worries for you with an e38. Check the build date or check with the mechanic to find out if it has single or dual vanos, being a 2000, it could have either. Dual vanos has a higher power output & a little better low end torque.

    I think the e38 still has the same automatic trans as its e32 predicessor. I'm not sure if they corrected the hesitation going into reverse, but that can be fixed relatively inexpensively by doing a mod to the valve body. Aside from that, do a drain & fill of the "lifetime" fluid & filter sometime before 100k. Use only the proprietary Shell trans fluid & use the BMW OE filter.

    The control arm issues common to e32/e34's are much improved with beefier components. You might drop "Q" an e-mail, he frequents the roadfly e32, e34, & e38 forums & has an e38 & has lots of resources he could recommend.


    thanks for your reply Gale. the dealer gave it a thorough check out and said the car is in very good condition. i purchased it yesterday and have been getting looks all around town. the car doesn't have even a car door ding on it anywhere. it does have minor pixels drop outs on the display dash. i'll be looking into get that fixed. thanks again for your advice.

    Mitch

Similar Threads

  1. Battery went down after using Timer vent
    By Alpinewhite in forum 5 Series BMW
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 05-30-2007, 12:13 PM
  2. TireRack first timer...
    By wengenstein in forum 5 Series BMW
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 11-04-2005, 06:28 PM
  3. timer for heated seats?
    By jebjk1 in forum 5 Series BMW
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 10-20-2005, 06:29 PM
  4. Replies: 5
    Last Post: 05-15-2005, 01:27 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •