By any chance have you had any of your software updates become stuck on the 3 stage of installation? I have been dealing with that for the last 6 months. All the other updates went through without any issues. My local dealer wants almost $300 to force it through which I think is crazy
@davek5529 I haven’t had any issues with updates. To be honest I haven’t done an update myself. I recently learned that if you hood down the volume button for 1 minute it resets the infotainment system. That might help. If not I would disconnect the negative battery cable and reset the computer then try doing the update again.
Super helpful and information, especially about the valve gasket being covered by warranty. Seems the B58 gasket are easier job, had a N55 and it was more involved and had to get the entire assembly, not just the gasket like on a E36 job. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! If I remember correctly the sensors need to be disconnected. There is one on cylinder 6 and cylinder 5 that need to be unplugged to get adequate access to remove the spark plug from cylinder 6.
@@RascoeGarage Thanks. I think I understand that you have to disconnect the sensor from every cylinder in order to remove the cylinder, but at 7:15 of the video it looked like you were pointing to a different sensor for the 6th? Thx again!
Yes there are two sensors on cylinder 6 separate from the coil pack. Once you get back there it will become apparent which ones need to be unplugged. Hopefully your coil comes out easier than mine did.
Cool video, thanks for the tip on the 14mm magnetic swivel socket. I've owned several BMWs, E30, E34, E36, and E39. About to get our first G05. 95% sure the oil on #3 is valve cover gasket. The wet on threads is from the accumulation running down as you removed the plug. That has been the cause I've had on any other car I've had. Did you not feel the need to put anti-seize on the plugs? I have also heard it recommended to use dielectric grease lightly on plugs for those coil boots
Thanks for watching! I believe the plugs came with anti seize on them. If you are going to get a G05 do not get a 2019. The first model year had a bunch of electrical issues of which I experienced first hand. I own two other BMW’s and have never used the dielectric grease and they all run fine. I think it’s fine either way.
Thanks for watching! I believe you need to reset the service alert. I had to take mine into the dealer to replace the valve cover gasket and they reset the service alert for me. A mid level code reader should be able to clear it for you.
Hmm my 2019 40i hit 60,000 miles and still didnt trigger. Did you get a check engine indicator or notification in the system? Curious if you found out about the oil leak as well.
I think the dealership notified me that the 50000 mile service was do. I asked what it included and it was the spark plugs and brake fluid flush. I found out about the oil leak when I changed my spark plugs. Oil on top of the plugs is a strong indicator for valve cover gasket failure.
@@RascoeGarage i got in mine and these bmw dealers rip off customers so mich that makes bmw unreliable and not to keep anymore. They were asking me $6300 along with labor for one complete assembly of headlmap with single housing not laser. Its tough to maintain n keep track of what is going wrong. Cannot believe my rear axle differential seal wore out in 56000 miles.
@dm6368 I had a slew of electrical issues as well that ended up being the sensor in the windshield that controls all the adaptive driving modes. A wire was broke and it required the whole windshield to be replaced
Thanks for uploading this video I have to do the same thing to my X5
No problem! Hopefully your coil packs come off easier than mine. It was a battle to get a couple of them off.
By any chance have you had any of your software updates become stuck on the 3 stage of installation? I have been dealing with that for the last 6 months. All the other updates went through without any issues. My local dealer wants almost $300 to force it through which I think is crazy
@davek5529 I haven’t had any issues with updates. To be honest I haven’t done an update myself. I recently learned that if you hood down the volume button for 1 minute it resets the infotainment system. That might help. If not I would disconnect the negative battery cable and reset the computer then try doing the update again.
Super helpful and information, especially about the valve gasket being covered by warranty. Seems the B58 gasket are easier job, had a N55 and it was more involved and had to get the entire assembly, not just the gasket like on a E36 job. Thank you!
No problem glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for this video. Rookie question - the sensor that you mention having to remove for the 6th cylinder, how is it removed? Thanks!!
Thanks for watching! If I remember correctly the sensors need to be disconnected. There is one on cylinder 6 and cylinder 5 that need to be unplugged to get adequate access to remove the spark plug from cylinder 6.
@@RascoeGarage Thanks. I think I understand that you have to disconnect the sensor from every cylinder in order to remove the cylinder, but at 7:15 of the video it looked like you were pointing to a different sensor for the 6th? Thx again!
Yes there are two sensors on cylinder 6 separate from the coil pack. Once you get back there it will become apparent which ones need to be unplugged. Hopefully your coil comes out easier than mine did.
Cool video, thanks for the tip on the 14mm magnetic swivel socket. I've owned several BMWs, E30, E34, E36, and E39. About to get our first G05. 95% sure the oil on #3 is valve cover gasket. The wet on threads is from the accumulation running down as you removed the plug. That has been the cause I've had on any other car I've had. Did you not feel the need to put anti-seize on the plugs? I have also heard it recommended to use dielectric grease lightly on plugs for those coil boots
Thanks for watching! I believe the plugs came with anti seize on them. If you are going to get a G05 do not get a 2019. The first model year had a bunch of electrical issues of which I experienced first hand. I own two other BMW’s and have never used the dielectric grease and they all run fine. I think it’s fine either way.
I love this video ❤I have also a x5 I love it
Is this there any code reset needed on spark plug change?
Thanks for watching! I believe you need to reset the service alert. I had to take mine into the dealer to replace the valve cover gasket and they reset the service alert for me. A mid level code reader should be able to clear it for you.
how many miles did you have when you changed the spark plugs?
I believe it’s 50000 miles is when the spark plug service is triggered
Hmm my 2019 40i hit 60,000 miles and still didnt trigger. Did you get a check engine indicator or notification in the system?
Curious if you found out about the oil leak as well.
@@rnrnrkrk994 What version of idrive do you have currently
I think the dealership notified me that the 50000 mile service was do. I asked what it included and it was the spark plugs and brake fluid flush. I found out about the oil leak when I changed my spark plugs. Oil on top of the plugs is a strong indicator for valve cover gasket failure.
Not sure what version of idrive I have. I’d have to check.
Hello sir, have u ever faced condensation in ur headlamp? Like water ingress?
So far no condensation on the x5
@@RascoeGarage i got in mine and these bmw dealers rip off customers so mich that makes bmw unreliable and not to keep anymore. They were asking me $6300 along with labor for one complete assembly of headlmap with single housing not laser. Its tough to maintain n keep track of what is going wrong. Cannot believe my rear axle differential seal wore out in 56000 miles.
@dm6368 dude our rear main seal was leaking and had to be replaced under 50k miles. Luckily it was under warranty or it would have been ridiculous
@@RascoeGarage under 50 sound horrible for a car thats expensive. I had third party warranty n they covered it with $200 deductible.
@dm6368 I had a slew of electrical issues as well that ended up being the sensor in the windshield that controls all the adaptive driving modes. A wire was broke and it required the whole windshield to be replaced