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The BMW Range
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Leaving my E90 for 2 weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="benjovi" data-source="post: 403812" data-attributes="member: 17652"><p>My work requires me to stay away from my E90 for 6 months in a year, and only got to drive her 6 other months. </p><p></p><p>So, beginilah cerita nya...</p><p></p><p>The BMW mobile service drop by my house doing some monthly maintenance/checking. As per his recomendation, those E90 LCI models tends to drain the battery more compare to those non LCI. Due to my working nature, he suggested me to start the car or drive the car at least twice a week for a 15 minutes session, or else if the battery gone flat the car electronis/computer system will go haywire and will need major re-programming. Also the battery is in 4 digit figure to replace. Even those showroom car, the technician will charge the battery once a week to avoid this. The charger is being sold at the SC by the way....</p><p></p><p>As for baby, I have my wife to warm her up. (My wife don't want to drive the UDM) She prefer her 4x4!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjovi, post: 403812, member: 17652"] My work requires me to stay away from my E90 for 6 months in a year, and only got to drive her 6 other months. So, beginilah cerita nya... The BMW mobile service drop by my house doing some monthly maintenance/checking. As per his recomendation, those E90 LCI models tends to drain the battery more compare to those non LCI. Due to my working nature, he suggested me to start the car or drive the car at least twice a week for a 15 minutes session, or else if the battery gone flat the car electronis/computer system will go haywire and will need major re-programming. Also the battery is in 4 digit figure to replace. Even those showroom car, the technician will charge the battery once a week to avoid this. The charger is being sold at the SC by the way.... As for baby, I have my wife to warm her up. (My wife don't want to drive the UDM) She prefer her 4x4! [/QUOTE]
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