I had heard that the 6 was much harder. I took a two day class and took three practice tests (each took about an hour) and got an 84. The next day, I took the 63. Since my class was only 1/2 a day and the book didn't contain any sample tests, I thought that it would be much easier. I actually thought that it was more difficult since it dealt with regulations and conduct rather than the financial markets, products and economy. As a result, it was mostly memorization rather than knowledge. I got a 75 and felt fortunate to have passed (passing was a 72 in my state). Bottom line, I started preparing for both tests on a Monday and passed both by Friday but it wasn't that easy...
Transmission concerning this part link.
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Im having the same problem right now. I just keep restarting until the light goes away. let me know what you did to fix it. It's like a valve body, that part is not opening up the valves for the tranny fluid to pass thru.
The 2006 BMW 6-Series has double overhead cam (DOHC).
The 2013 BMW 6-Series has a 8-speed shiftable automatic.
More trouble than worth.. Need harness, steeing rack, hoses for the rack, dash board, and different pedal assembly, along with battery relocation and some wiring relocation.
Take the front bumper off. there is a screw on the bottom that is hard to get to. With out taking the bumper off. How ever u can get to it if u take the botom panel off the under car panal. It is a Job if u don't have the rite tools... U can get to the Halo & Day time running lights from the the top of car. It is a Tight fit. U can also chang your Dul Halo lights color @ Kenny G's. Customs Chrom. 4017 Columbus. Wayne, Mi (313)218-6297. & u can put HID bulbs in your Fog lights. Thank u ask for. Derrick G..(or)..Kenny G.
Try accessing the fog light from below. Remove under shield and see if you can remove the back cover. If you cannot remove the cover, then you may have to remove the fog lamp assembly. The bulb should be held in by a flip wire and is easily removable Hope this helps. BMW's are notorious for being difficult. Glenn
The curb weight of the 2010 BMW 6-Series is 3814 lbs..
The 2012 BMW 6-Series has a 3.0 L base engine size.
BMW 6 series convertibles are sold directly from BMW dealers. Used models can be found at Motor Trends's classified section, CarGurus, Edmunds' classified section, and CarsForSale.