ViolaKochFan
BMW 530d Battery Warning Mystery: Failed Sensor or More?
Summary of the thread
A BMW 530d owner is experiencing battery-related warnings, weak starting, and dim interior lights despite having a fairly new battery. They suspect a faulty battery sensor might be the cause. Another BMW owner shared a similar experience, where replacing the battery sensor resolved the issues completely. They advised ensuring the new sensor is properly coded to the car's system to avoid persistent warning lights. The original poster plans to visit a workshop to address the problem, hoping for a similar resolution.
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ViolaKochFan (community.author)
Thanks for sharing your experience! My situation sounds really similar. My car is at 99476 KM and just had a service last month. Initially, I also thought it was just the battery, but your sensor issue suggestion makes a lot of sense. I'm noticing the symptoms are worse during cold starts in the morning, but they're still there even when the engine's warm. It's good to know the sensor is a common problem, makes me feel better that it's probably not something more serious. I might take it to a workshop this week to get it checked out. The repair cost you mentioned seems reasonable if it solves all these annoying warning lights and starting issues. Did you have any other electrical gremlins pop up after fixing the sensor, or did it solve everything completely?
GWeber86
Hey again! Glad to help with more info about my experience. Since you asked about other electrical issues, I can tell you that replacing the sensor actually fixed everything completely in my case. It's been about 8 months since the repair, and I haven't seen a single battery warning light or experienced any starting issues since then. The interesting thing is, after they replaced the sensor, I realized just how gradually these problems had developed. You know how sometimes you don't notice things getting worse bit by bit? When everything was fixed, the difference was like night and day, the car started much more confidently, and all the electrical systems worked perfectly again. Just one thing I remembered, make sure they register/code the new sensor properly to your car's computer system. My mechanic mentioned this was crucial for these BMWs. In my 's case, they initially didn't code it correctly, and some warning lights kept showing up until they did it right. And yes, those cold morning starts were particularly annoying, weren't they? Mine would sometimes take two attempts to start properly. Now it fires up instantly, every single time. Let me know how it goes with your repair, I'm curious if you'll have the same positive outcome as I did!
ViolaKochFan (community.author)
Thanks so much for all this detail! You've been really helpful. I've just booked my car in at the workshop for tomorrow morning. The cold start problems have gotten a bit worse in the last couple of days, so your timing couldn't be better. What you said about the coding is particularly useful, I'll make sure to mention that to the mechanic. It's funny you mention not noticing the gradual decline. Looking back, I realize these issues probably started months ago, but they were so subtle at first that I just ignored them. Pretty excited to hopefully get back to normal starting and no more warning lights! I'll definitely update once it's fixed. Fingers crossed it's just the sensor like in your case. The repair cost sounds way better than I was fearing, I was worried it might be something major with the electrical system. Really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with this!
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GWeber86
Hey there! I had similar issues with my BMW 528d (2007) last winter. I have some experience working on cars, but electrical issues aren't my strong suit. My symptoms were almost identical to yours, warning lights, weak start, and flickering lights. Initially thought it was the battery too, but turned out to be the battery sensor playing up. Took it to my trusted workshop and they diagnosed it right away. Got it fixed by replacing the sensor unit, cost me around 315 Euro including labor. Funny enough, my has a BMW 525d and had the same problem. These sensors are kind of a known weak point in these models. Could you share more details about when these symptoms started and if you notice any pattern (like cold starts vs warm engine)? Also, what's the mileage on your car? This info would help figure out if we're dealing with the same issue. Hope this helps! Let me know if you need more specific details about the repair.