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<blockquote data-quote="demsplatt" data-source="post: 436597" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>NCH,</p><p></p><p>May I express my opinion or comments on the complaints that you have wrt ur beloved BMW 325i LCI.</p><p></p><p>1. Key FOB issue - as far as I am concern (after owning/experienced 3 different generations of Bimmer) the sensor for our remote/transmitter is actually located in the dashboard, inside the windscreen airvent. And FYI, all 323i/325i LCI already comes with a "Comfort Windscreen" which is actually a factory tint windscreen. And when you add-in an aftermarket tint, especially vkool, it will rufther reflects all radio signals (e.g SmartTag, key transmitter, etc). Therefore my suggestion is to totally remove your windscreen v-kool tint and leave it with only factory tint. That would definately gives you a better remote signal.</p><p></p><p>2. Xenon light wobbles - as other forumer did mentioned, it is due to the self levelling system. This is common for bimmer that comes with Original Xenon. I've experienced it with my E46, as well as my current E90 323i LCI. For me, its just a matter of getting used to. </p><p></p><p>3. Alignment - You've mentioned that you've done the alignment 3 times and still having the same result. Is it from the same shop? May I recommend my regular shop for a change? I have experienced with them for the past 12 years and it has always been 99% perfect (-1% was due to our road cond). Infact my E90 LCI was previously swerving to the left from day 1 receiving the car, and after a month owning it, I send it for re-alignment at my regular shop and it was perfect eversince. So I guess this is also a common issue for new CKD BMW...</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents worth...</p><p></p><p>Peace out!:rock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demsplatt, post: 436597, member: 9177"] NCH, May I express my opinion or comments on the complaints that you have wrt ur beloved BMW 325i LCI. 1. Key FOB issue - as far as I am concern (after owning/experienced 3 different generations of Bimmer) the sensor for our remote/transmitter is actually located in the dashboard, inside the windscreen airvent. And FYI, all 323i/325i LCI already comes with a "Comfort Windscreen" which is actually a factory tint windscreen. And when you add-in an aftermarket tint, especially vkool, it will rufther reflects all radio signals (e.g SmartTag, key transmitter, etc). Therefore my suggestion is to totally remove your windscreen v-kool tint and leave it with only factory tint. That would definately gives you a better remote signal. 2. Xenon light wobbles - as other forumer did mentioned, it is due to the self levelling system. This is common for bimmer that comes with Original Xenon. I've experienced it with my E46, as well as my current E90 323i LCI. For me, its just a matter of getting used to. 3. Alignment - You've mentioned that you've done the alignment 3 times and still having the same result. Is it from the same shop? May I recommend my regular shop for a change? I have experienced with them for the past 12 years and it has always been 99% perfect (-1% was due to our road cond). Infact my E90 LCI was previously swerving to the left from day 1 receiving the car, and after a month owning it, I send it for re-alignment at my regular shop and it was perfect eversince. So I guess this is also a common issue for new CKD BMW... Just my 2 cents worth... Peace out!:rock: [/QUOTE]
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