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check the transmission fluid if bad then change it and the filter if it has one if that dont fix it then you have a transmission problem someone in the transsmison
The expensive option is to go to a BMW dealership.
The cheaper option is to look for specialist BMW breakers and dismantlers. According to google there are some near you. You could also try online auction sites like eBay.
It could either be the flex disc or drive shaft center bearing. I had the same problem on my 98 Z3 and I replaced both and it took care of the problem.
NOPE NO SPECIAL TOOLS JUST REMOVE BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATOR CONNECTOR.REMOVE THE CALIPER GUIDE BOLTS AND THE SPRING CLAMP.TURN UP THE CALIPER AND REMOVE THE BRAKE PADS.THE INNER PAD IS LOCATED WITH A SPRING IN THE PISTON.
their is a control valve on the inlet manifold and this is faulty but i have no product knowledge to tell you what to change ,i am asumming its a fly by wire type on a vehicle of this age so it could be the sensor on the top of the throttle pedal as well or the motorised butterfly control on the inlet manifold
HI it just sounds like a faulty airbag sensor, these are common on all bmw's try getting the local dealer to reset it or alternative is to replace the sensor, Hope this helps Steve
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