I recommend not buying the car. Salvaged means the car was recently totaled, flooded, or in some other manner suffered major damage. Then the car was fixed for whatever damage it incurred, inspected and passed by a DMV, then issued a salvage title. The vehicle was 'saved', hence the word salvaged, but it was saved from going to a junkyard after suffering major damage. A vehicle in that condition with only 8,000 miles will be worth a hell of a lot less than a comparable vehicle upon resale.
You can't. Carfax doesn't go back that far. Carfax is a joke anyway. Very few shops actually report to carfax and any work done by the owner isn't reported either.
under the back seat
under back seat
You can't, carfaxes don't go back that far.
Depends on the year, but my 91 525i has them under the hood and under the back seat
Behind the firewall on the back side of the engine.
The location of the battery in the BMW 525i series is under the back seat on the passengers side. To access the battery, grab under the front portion of the back seat and pull upward with some force. There are two slips into which the seat is secured. One on the passenger side and one on the drivers side, again in the front of the back seat. There is not one in the center.
Yes. In most states, you can then buy the car back from them at a salvaged price.
It's always located under the back seat on the passenger side. The backseat just pops up and it's there.
My 2002 525i BMW has the same reading on my dash and my car won't even turn over even though the battery and spark plugs are new and the alternator checked out fine. I have no idea what's going on either.
It's under the back seat on passenger side. Give the end of the seat a good upward yank and it will pop up
You can remove the back seat by pulling on the front edge of the seat with both hands equally spaced apart. If this hasn't been done in a while you'll have to pull hard.