> > In the interests of continued domestic tranquility I'll probably want
> > to install aftermarket seat heaters. Is there any reason to think
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> is about slim to none.
><SNIP lots of thought-provoking input. Thanks :) >
> Be LOTS easier and cheaper to just find a car equipped like you
> want. It's not like E39/540s are in short supply..
You might be surprised. I checked BMWUSA.com and they show 3 manual
tranny CPO 540i available. Autotrader.com shows 7 of 'em in the USA
with less than 30,000 miles. Three of those are within 50 miles of me
and the rest are on the East Coast.
Which isn't to be snotty at all--I really appreciate the time and
thought put into your reply. I'll clearly have to look deeper into
this before I plunge. It *shouldn't* be that difficult. That it is
is simply an annoyance, eh?
Rancho Bob
adder1969 - 16 Mar 2007 10:02 GMT
On Mar 15, 9:57 pm, "BobP" <double_enten...@hotmail.com>
> Which isn't to be snotty at all--I really appreciate the time and
> thought put into your reply. I'll clearly have to look deeper into
> this before I plunge. It *shouldn't* be that difficult. That it is
> is simply an annoyance, eh?
Just keep a look out for some heated seats on ebay or elsewhere. I
mean, you're going to have a little while before you need them.
John Carrier - 16 Mar 2007 12:51 GMT
> On Mar 15, 9:57 pm, "BobP" <double_enten...@hotmail.com>
>> Which isn't to be snotty at all--I really appreciate the time and
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> Just keep a look out for some heated seats on ebay or elsewhere. I
> mean, you're going to have a little while before you need them.
They can also be retrofitted.
R / John
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admin - 16 Mar 2007 20:20 GMT
>> Be LOTS easier and cheaper to just find a car equipped like you
>> want. It's not like E39/540s are in short supply..
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> with less than 30,000 miles. Three of those are within 50 miles of me
> and the rest are on the East Coast.
Ah - manual tranny and very low miles = rare. The three that are within
50 miles of you - none of them have heated seats (actually find it
surprising that heated seats aren't on every 540 - they came really
loaded up from what I saw..)?
> Which isn't to be snotty at all--I really appreciate the time and
> thought put into your reply. I'll clearly have to look deeper into
> this before I plunge. It *shouldn't* be that difficult. That it is
> is simply an annoyance, eh?
OK.. if you go to:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=DN53&mospid=47588&btnr=52_2923&hg=
52&fg=95
You'll see some of the kit that BMW sells to retrofit the heated seats
to a non-heated-seat car. They mention it's sold only with the cover and
switching center.. the cover may be the leather covers for the seats,
which are REALLY expensive. Dunno if these are absolutely needed or not.
And this doesn't include the switching center. $122*/seat to start +
whatever else is needed + installation.
It might be worth your while to talk to a BMW dealer and see if any in
your area have experience installing the heated-seat retrofit.. or at
least have them look it up on the BMW computer and see how many hours
labor is involved.
* = cost on RealOEM is frequently wrong - you'd have to call a dealer
and get the actual parts price using the PN..
> Rancho Bob
HTH..
BobP - 16 Mar 2007 23:49 GMT
> >> Be LOTS easier and cheaper to just find a car equipped like you
> >> want. It's not like E39/540s are in short supply..
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> surprising that heated seats aren't on every 540 - they came really
> loaded up from what I saw..)?
Yeah, I'm kinda surprised too. You'd think it'd almost be standard on
that kind of model.
> OK.. if you go to:http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=DN53&mospid=47588&btnr=...
>
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>
> HTH..
It does indeed and sadly this is starting to look like a more pressing
item. My M3 is in the shop for a blown head gasket. Good news: The
gasket is now fixed. Bad news: She is now randomly misfiring. *sigh*
I don't mind having a car shipped to me after it's inspected by an
independent third party. I did that for the M--bought it from a
dealer in Washington state and drove it down Highway 1 to SoCal. The
only 540i's that I see are a long ways away.
I've printed that page and I'll take it to my friendly dealer to see
what they have to say. The '02 local might be the right answer if it
can be done for a reasonable cost. Or even if I can get the seller to
do the install.
*mull, mull, mull*
Thanks a ton for your help!
Rancho "It's only money" Bob