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I have a 1998 bmw 528i as long as i am moving the heater in warm but when i stop it put out cold air.

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Heater core is cloged. Try flushing the anti freeze and changing the thermostat

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SOURCE: 1998 BMW 528i Electric problem in the dash board

replace relays and fuses for the power seat and windows.change dash light bulbs.if bulbs are good you got wiring problem check ground wires.

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SOURCE: put in a new wiper motor 1997 e39 528i bmw\it stops in the middle

Remove arm(s), put wiper motor in park,(shut off) then re-install arm at base of windshield where they were before,when shut off.(in park position.)

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SOURCE: 1998 bmw 528i battery died. How can I unlock the

coathanger job ,or put some jumper leads one to the chassis and the positive to the starter motor terminal feed ,something clicks here ??but my memory has faded a bit ,iam sure that somewhere on the rear of the vehicle is a connection for a power supply to work the locks to open the vehicle or evan charge the battery .Cant recall properly but i think i pulled a cover off a light or something then put a 12v supply to open the vehicle

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SOURCE: My ABS light came on and 20 miles later after

You will need to get it diagnosed to see which wheel sensor is bad.

If both the abs and the brake light are on on the speedo dont work them the module is bad.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: Transmission slow to go into first gear unless auto is warmed up

change fluid & filter. no dipstick, sealed tranny. can remove both pans from underneath to access filter.

It is a GM 4L30E trans. used on Isuzu Rodeo and Cadillac Catera. BMW, in their inifinite wisdom, markets it as lifetime fluid. The second biggest bunch of **** advertising that ever was. Heat and friction will wear out ANY fluid!

BTW, it will delay shifting into highest gear when cold. this is normal

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