It must be a timing CHAIN because the Gates website does not list a timing belt for the
4.8 liter V8 engine in a 2007 BMW 650I
where can you find the fuse box on a 2006 BMW 650i
The exclamation point warning light on a BMW 650I indicates low tire pressure.
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BMW 650i.
bill kaulitz does drive he drives a BMW 650i cabrilet
One can purchase a used BMW 650i Convertible by visiting a local car dealer or an online car dealer such as Autocatch and Cars. All the prices are listed and may be consulted by one who would be interested in this kind of vehicle.
I have a 2011 650i and it costs 1300 its prolly about that...
theres a chart in the trunk under the mat ontop of the battery
It is in the trunk where there would normally be a spare tire. The BMW 650i does not have a spare tire as it has run flat tires and does not need one.
The most common reasons behind the BMW's check engine light has come on:Oxygen sensor is broken.Gas cap can either get lost, be loose, or have a fault.Failure of catalytic converter.Failure of mass airflow sensor.Malfunction of spark plugs and wires.Fuel injector is not working properly.Head gasket issue.
Some of many are 2012 BMW 650i Convertible 16 MPG City /24 MPG Highway,2012 Cadillac CTS Premium 18 MPG City / 27 MPG Highway,2012 Buick Enclave 2WD Premium 17 MPG City /24 MPG Highway.
The BMW Service and Warranty Information book for 2009 has a table for all emissions parts warranted past the 3 year 50,000 "all inclusive" warranty for states like California which mandates emissions coverage. The coverage varies greatly across models for the extended coverage (7 year 70,000 miles or 8 yr, 100,00 miles). For instance, the 328xi front and rear( pre and post catalytic converter) O2 sensors are both covered. For the 550i and 650i neither are covered. For the 528i, only the front O2 sensor is covered. The California Air Resources Board told me the law's intent is to require the manufacturers to warranty parts that have a high replacement cost for a longer period. Some dealerships would have you believe nothing is covered past 3 years or 50,000 miles.