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K5WHITE
post Sep 24 2014, 04:02 PM

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guys, need some advice here
my friend own a bmw e60 525i. Normally he sent his car to a workshop, and recently find them charging him too much. And he ask me to find out if the price is reasonable or not.

Hope sifus here can advice the price is ok, or not? and if possible, recommend a shop nearby klang area, or klang valley.
many thanks in advance

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K5WHITE
post Sep 25 2014, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(taitianhin @ Sep 24 2014, 07:11 PM)
he charge labor twice? BMW bumbung runtuh? what happen to the car b4?
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not bumbung runtuh. the lining of the roof come off

i think the 2nd labour charge is for the steereng sensor change

how abt others? is it expensive? i checked in bmw owners forum, the ATF filter abt 250. ATF oil abt 350~400
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post Sep 25 2014, 10:50 AM

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QUOTE(Mavik @ Sep 25 2014, 10:14 AM)
Confirmed that he was conned. Who in the right mind charge RM600 for bloody programming. All it is doing is just resetting the counter for engine oil and other stuff.

Ask him to contact Jack (012-6603181 / 012-7918824) at Jng Auto Service located in Sunway (same row as Everco exhaust and Hup Soon). I send my car there for service and his prices are very reasonable.

If he is busy you can also look for Moteren in the other end of Sunway (the same area as the Taylors Lakeside Campus, near Motorsport Playground).
http://panpages.my/listings/my120497-motor...ervices-sdn-bhd
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change angle steereng sensor dont need that much programming? i dunno, just asking
K5WHITE
post Sep 25 2014, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(Mavik @ Sep 25 2014, 11:06 AM)
No it doesn't need extensive programs.

First he was charged RM2500 for the steering angle sensor.

OEM sensors are around USD$200 on eBay while original ones are around USD$400
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/bmw-steering-angle-sensor

Once you have installed the sensor, this is taken from the folks who mostly DIY their fixes.
At the BMW dealership, the moment they install your steering angle sensor, they will just reset it and do a lock to lock calibration.
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alright..thanks alot guys !!!

anymore recommendation of good trusty workshops in klang valley (nearby klang)?

 

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