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<blockquote data-quote="adliz" data-source="post: 162921" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>electronics gremlins? the i-drive on the 5-series is prone to 'black-out' every now and then. never heard of any problems on the e90. maybe once more and more people own them, then only these things will be noticed. but i guess they shud have rectified them on the much newer e90. besides that, dun worry too much about getting the car into the workshop than on the road. the least u shud insist on when that happens to the latest series is a courtesy car, and better, a new unit!</p><p> </p><p>tyre pressure sensor is standard on most higher range units.. else, it's optional.. change rims and tyres? u can reset the sensor once u re-fill air, change tyres, rims etc.. i guess they work based on a percentage of decrease in air pressure? very reliable on normal tyres, got yellow warning (pls refill soon), and red warning (critical, check immediately).. the sensor on my previous mini came up now and then, very annoying.. could it be because of the run-flats, i dun know..</p><p> </p><p>gud luck, and let us know on your purchase!! </p><p> </p><p>p/s: get kerscher (or something like dat) bodykit.. chun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adliz, post: 162921, member: 195"] electronics gremlins? the i-drive on the 5-series is prone to 'black-out' every now and then. never heard of any problems on the e90. maybe once more and more people own them, then only these things will be noticed. but i guess they shud have rectified them on the much newer e90. besides that, dun worry too much about getting the car into the workshop than on the road. the least u shud insist on when that happens to the latest series is a courtesy car, and better, a new unit! tyre pressure sensor is standard on most higher range units.. else, it's optional.. change rims and tyres? u can reset the sensor once u re-fill air, change tyres, rims etc.. i guess they work based on a percentage of decrease in air pressure? very reliable on normal tyres, got yellow warning (pls refill soon), and red warning (critical, check immediately).. the sensor on my previous mini came up now and then, very annoying.. could it be because of the run-flats, i dun know.. gud luck, and let us know on your purchase!! p/s: get kerscher (or something like dat) bodykit.. chun! [/QUOTE]
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