ck318ci;658156 said:
my car.. more headache..
Told was the crankshaft sensor and gonna cost me about 400 SGD to fix. So I waited for 2 days as the garage didnt have stock.
At the end, I couldnt take it and sent it to my regular BM garage where I have serviced the car. The guy did the diagnostic test and told me the same. Said needs replacing. Left the car there for a day and got a call and said it was fix. So happily I went and the car stalled just outside his garage. After paying 80 SGD( happy for a while and thought was a cheap fix compared to 400 quoted).
The car need not be towed for the third time as it was just the junction outside the workshop. So had it driven back and left it there for a week. He worked on a few things and called me said this and that need to be fixed if not cannot be driven.
So, I told him fix what required and cut the cost to minimum as my car is already sold.
Bill came a week later was a whopping 4k! Sing dollars
I will itemised the parts here later for bro to verified
I feel disgusted and felt i was the kambing being chopped, in the mercy of this garage. I hope what needs to be sorted are sorted out.
Dont really have the confidence in the E60 and I am now taking MRT to work. The car is only used for short journey to run errants.
Ocassionally feel the car might have minor jerks ( or maybe I am too sensitive) if stuck in a jam for some time.
All in... the E60 experience has turned from good to sour....
Waiting for the F10 to arrive...
Greetings bro, your predicament seems never ending and I sincerely do feel for you. Frankly and honestly, when we knw so little abt parts, engine or wht not, YES, we can easily be the goat on a chopping block



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From a stalled engine to sensor problem, the amount you paid for a minor glitch is indeed unacceptable. My e60 has been with me for abt 5 yrs now and I hv "tortured" the car to the max. It has clocked 298K and it had stalled once but cost me only abt 2 hrs of waiting and NOTHING more. It wud not start due to indication on the display showed that my transmission was in a locked mode! I managed to get it started awhile later and hold on to the pedal for abt 30sec to do a manual reset of the ECU. That happened to me abt a cpl of mths ago and till this day, not a single issue with the car.
I had suspected the ECU Had gone crazy for awhile due to condensation developed during a very heavy downpour the very same day. Lesson learnt is that during any down-pour, avoid driving to puddles at high speed and never leave the car stationary in the rain for a long period of time.!
My honest opinion bro, when buying something that is costly, try to get as much info or knowledge abt it. It really pays to learn and understand the dynamics, the electronics, the function of the car as much as we can....as for me personally, if anything happens to my car, I will take the trouble and effort to be by "her" side before any Dick, Tom or Harry does anything to it.....
The UDMs are all good cars but if we take to understand and learn of it's mechanics (and Electronics), it will definitely be one Passion worth investing/spending.... :top: