Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Starter Replacement E90 BMW 330i 2006

Starter E90
Starter Replacement E90
E90 330i 2006 BMW  240K miles

As I suspected and feared, my starter went out and there was no way to resuscitate it to move my car to a place where I could fix it, I got stranded, fortunately not too far from home.  If you suspect your starter is starting to go out REPLACE IT! don't wait for the car to just DIE.  The dealer will charge you $800 to $1200 dollars to replace, plus towing fees.  It can be done at home, with some patience.  For only $73 dollars, you can replace it at home.  DON'T wait for it to die, or you will have to get towed home, trust me it's worth replacing before it dies.  Amazon link below where I got my starter.


Symptoms of a bad starter:

Over the months: My car sometimes didn't' want to start, like when a battery is weak.  I almost bought a new battery thinking it was the battery.  I actually put a battery tender on the battery one time to make sure the battery was good, but the result seemed the same.  In the back of my mind I knew it had to be the starter.  

Last few days:  A week before the starter completely stopped, I would press the start button and it would take a solid 4 seconds for the car to start, and it sounded like a weak battery still.

When you press the start button the starter does absolutely nothing.  You do hear a high pitch electrical whirring, if you ever played with a toy motor, and you purposely stopped the motor from spinning, that is the noise you hear.  


Quick tip to make the starter run again.

I watched a video where a guy was hitting the starter to get it going to get you out of pinch, I recommend it.  I didn't try it for my car.  At least try it, find a metal rod or something long to hit the starter a couple of times, it could get you out of having to tow your car home.  Again, if you are stranded at a mall for example.

Do not push the car, because you will ruin the clear coat, believe me my clear coat got ruined, when I pushed the car with my GMC truck, to get it in front of my garage, it was a total mistake.  Bumper to bumper.

How to replace it: Video Includes my tips to make it easier to replace

Remove the screws on the intake manifold and remove the air filter box.  see this video I explain more of what I did. You DON'T have to remove the intake manifold to to replace starter.


You have to replace starter screws, they are one time use!
Note:  You have to buy new screws too, the screws for the starter are one time use only.  They are made of aluminium, and they stretch when they are tightened.  As a result if you try to use them again, they can brake.

Starter Fuse at battery terminal
Only a few people will need this, but if you have a totalled car and the airbags deployed, (Auction Car) there is a cable that needs to be replaced.  It's called the BST cable.  If you have a good starter and the starter won't "start" check this cable.  It has piro to deploy and open cable in the event of an accident.

Google : Battery Cable BST if you want to know more: located at the positive terminal of battery in the trunk.  For the few people that don't know, I figured somebody will find this useful.  If you replaced the starter and it still doesn't work check this cable.

Battery BST cable ,Screen shot


Check code:
My car did not throw a "Starter Defective" Code, not sure if there should be a code, but I scanned my car and nothing came up.  The car just didn't start.  But I figured it was either the battery or the starter, so I checked both and everything is working great.

A few pictures about the process and parts I used:
Intake gasket bag label

extension socket wrench used for bottom screw on starter

Original starter label on starter... Lasted 240,000 miles, unbelievable!

Original Starter back of original one

New Starter

New starter, picture of welded copper

New starter teeth

This wrench is the key to the process 11MM wrench, see video above for more

Original starter

New replacement starter, link at bottom of article

New starter, perfect fit, Amazon link at bottom of article

New starter box, got it from amazon

A must!   old screws are one time use.  Long screw goes on the left top, bottom right is the short screw

Intake gasket, the intake is already off, if you never replaced them before, replace them.
More in my video above.

Good luck to you, and if you find this post helpful please let me know...

until next time.




To see more about my E90, go to the top of the Vlog  : https://msauceda1.blogspot.com/


Where to get a new Starter from Amazon:

Friday, April 27, 2018

Resetting Service Requirement: Oil, How to reset the change oil warning

Resetting Service Requirement: Oil
How to reset the change oil warning

It's happened to all of us, we finish replacing the oil in our car and you are ready to move one, but then you remember you have to reset the computer in the car to tell it that it now has fresh oil.

This is the procedure:
-Close all doors. Switch Ignition ON

-Make sure lower display in cluster show clock and mileage.

-Press and hold trip odometer reset button for about 5 seconds until CBS icon begin to display in cluster.   Release button.

-Press turn signal lever BC button (arrow) repeatedly to scroll through CBS icons.  Find the oil symbol.

-For each icon the word RESET? is displayed. To reset a particular item, press and hold BC button.  A small analog clock icon is displayed.  When complete, then chosen CBS item is reset.

-To insure that the reset was done, press BC button while looking at CBS reset icon.  Acknowledgment of reset is shown with a check mark in a box.

Engine oil Capacity: 6.5 liters (6.9 US qt)
Keep in mind you never remove all the oil from your engine when change the oil.  The engine will always retain a bit of oil inside.  Warm up the engine before you remove the drain plug, this will help the oil come out.  The oil is more liquid when it's warm.

I use: Mobil 1  5W30

How to add oil:

The way I do it is, I add 4 to 5 quarts and then turn the car on, and 
I check how much oil the car has, then I add more as needed.  You will need to wait about 5 minutes for the car to read the oil level.  I never add 6.5 quarts to my car.

Tip:  When you check the oil level the very first time after changing the oil, and you turn your car off....  and you add more OIL....  Don't trust the level of the oil when you turn the car ON again.  you will need to drive it a bit for the "real" level to appear.  In my experience the level doesn't settle until you drive the car a bit.  Sometimes I think it's full but it's still not "full", until I check it a third time, after I drove the car. 


Happy Vanos... Happy Car
Vanos
The E90 330i 2006 prefers for the oil to be at MAX level.  Why?  Because the Vanos require a ton of oil to function properly.  If the Vanos are happy your car will run better.  Just my personal experience.   I made an article about cleaning the vanos, I will include a link below, it has A TON of info on VANOS:

https://msauceda1.blogspot.com/2014/10/vanos-service-with-instructions.html


The car will tell you when it's time to replace the oil
The CBS system recognizes when a service is required.  The Oil change interval is determined by engine oil condition sensor (OZS) monitoring oil condition, oil level, and oil temperature; and from additional algorithms using these parameters: Engine load, fuel consumption, time and distance since the last oil change.

Definition:
CBS: Condition Based Service (CBS)
OZS: Oil condition Sensor
Vanos: Variable camshaft timing solenoid


Oil Filter:
Always replace the oil filter at the same time you replace the oil.  Note that the Oil filter "KIT" comes with two "O" rings, one is big and it goes around the Oil housing, and the other is a small one.  The kit also comes with 1 crush washer, you have to replace these too.
Intervals between oil change:
I don't wait the "15K miles or 1 year" BMW oil change interval indicated in the car.  MAX i go 6 months, usually 5 months.  To be honest some time I do go close 15K miles, but then I have to add oil to my car, and then I get problems with the Vanos, and then I have to take out the vanos to clean them.  I have another blog where I show how to do this, link above.  Just change the oil every 5K miles, your car will reward you for it... 
To remove oil filter cap


Oil filter Cap removal tool

You will need one of these to remove the oil cap.  I have no affiliation with these
Amazon link at end of article...


NO Dipstick
I know... It's sad.  But this car doesn't have a tradition dipstick, to check the oil, you have to go inside the car and check oil level in the cluster.  The car has a sensor that tells it how much oil is the car.



BMW E90 330i 2006 


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E90 Oil filter kit