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Thread: Well, the results are in...(newbie here..please bear with)

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    Default Well, the results are in...(newbie here..please bear with)

    I just heard back from the bmw dealership on my 95 525i. It was leaking oil and they said the valve cover was leaking ($200 to fix), the oxygen sensor needs replaced, causing my check engine light to be on ($210 to fix). Also...some possible leaks along the oil pan gasket and front crank shaft seals....(no cost given yet..at $90/hour for labor, it's not gonna be cheap.)The engine was making knocking sounds and to diagnose that, it's gonna take 4 hours of diagnostics including pressure testing...(labor cost =$380). Also...the car wouldnt turn over yesterday when I left the key in the ignition trying to diagnose the check engine prob myself....I had to jump it and they said the battery was possibley cranking low....but they would need a full recharge and test to be sure ($100+ to do)
    I have a headache....this is after I paid over $1000 just to get it through inspection..

    anyone want to make me an offer???


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    This sounds like a great opportunity to start a small tool chest. Most of these items are DIY. Valve cover gasket you can get on line for less than $30. A screw driver and 10mm socket should be all it takes. 02 Sensor will require you get under the car (Safely) with a 17 or 19mm wrench. Don't worry about the other "possible" leaks until you get the rest sorted. Oil drips are still cheap. As for the battery, Sounds like a good time to head to Sears and pick up a batter charger for around $50. They are good to have around. With a few posts to the forum, you should be able to get through most of this for a lot less than the stealer wants.

    Good luck,
    Jeff in MN
    87-535is, 88-528e, 90-535i w/ 105k.

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    this is why we are here...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff in MN
    This sounds like a great opportunity to start a small tool chest. Most of these items are DIY. Valve cover gasket you can get on line for less than $30. A screw driver and 10mm socket should be all it takes. 02 Sensor will require you get under the car (Safely) with a 17 or 19mm wrench. Don't worry about the other "possible" leaks until you get the rest sorted. Oil drips are still cheap. As for the battery, Sounds like a good time to head to Sears and pick up a batter charger for around $50. They are good to have around. With a few posts to the forum, you should be able to get through most of this for a lot less than the stealer wants.

    Good luck,
    Jeff in MN
    87-535is, 88-528e, 90-535i w/ 105k.
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    yea find a good indy shop to work on it or get a bentley book and learn how to diy, the dealer is no place for a 11 year old car without much trouble they could run up a bill that exceeds the value of the car, another good reason unless you luck out and get a old fart that was there in the day they don't know **** about the old cars
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    First thing that you need to do is buy a Bentley manual. It will be the best 40 bucks (give or take a couple dollars) that you will spend. After that, take a few deep breaths and appreciate your new Bimmer as your problem child. Sure, it needs some love. You've already learned why we "affectionately" refer to the dealer as the $tealer. Those rotten pirate bastards.


    As Jeff in MN said, most of the problems you're incurring right now are DIY. I did my valve cover gasket myself with no real experience, just looking at the picture in my Bentley. It was very straight forward. Cost $15 for teh gasket shipped to my door, and $6.99 for a 6 pack of Magic Hat #9. As for the O2 sensor, again as already stated, no big deal. The leaks? your best bet is to get under the car and spend a lot of time cleaning. Spit shine that bad boy, and then it will be extremely easy to spot where the leaks are coming from. No need to pay ridiculous prices for idiots to "search" for where leaks are coming from.


    Good luck, and welcome to the board. Here's to a long stay and a fun time with your new love (raises beer in your honor)


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    22mm aka 7/8s on the 02 sensor and 10mm for the piece that shields the wire up to the motor where it plugs in

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff in MN
    02 Sensor will require you get under the car (Safely) with a 17 or 19mm wrench.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    the battery was possibley cranking low....but they would need a full recharge and test to be sure ($100+ to do)
    GEZUS- 100$ to test and charge a battery that costs 65$ to replace?
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    If it has **** or tires, you are going to have problems.

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    well first, thanks for all your responses and suport. I just called the dealer....sorry, the stealer first thing and told them not to bother fixing it...(they're still gonna charge me $90 for their time but we live and learn I guess). I'm gonna pick it up after work.
    Any suggestions on where to get the valve cover gasket from? I've seen kits for around $40 online plus shipping which include the actual cover gasket and gaskets for the valves(or cylinders..not sure which as there's six of them)is this all I need?
    That's the first prob I'm gonna work on fixing...after I pick up a bentley manual and then we'll go from there.
    Thanks again

    Nathan

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    Use www.bmaparts.com Patrick and Yives know BMWs and you will get the correct quality OEM parts 99% of the time. Call them and you will get everything you need, their web site is far from complete.

    Bookmark the following pages for refrence:

    www.realoem.com <- heres your part numbers

    www.bimmernut.com/wwwboard/e34/si.html <- search engine
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    This is coming from the guy that as a kid didn't want to learn how to maintain his car. I see things a little differently today as I don't want anyone else to maintain my car. This is my paragraph of wisdom accumulated over a few years. Tighter is not necessarily better, and if it doesn't seem right or doesn't make sense - check or ASK - Especially when you're talking aluminum heads, and other expensive stuff. I know - been there and done that. I'm a mechanic by trade, but still use a torque wrench whenever possible, because the posted specifications came from somewhere. BTW, doing all the work myself is the only reason I choose to afford my 540i - so I can relate cause it really drives like no other.
    May the Schwarz be with you...

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