10-20-2011, 01:06 AM | #67 |
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To: Dean and Bill at Execuhitch 1400 Upper Hembree Rd Roswell, GA 30076
Dear Execuhitch Team, I would like to let you know that I am very disappointed with your services. On October 7-th Execuhitch received my return of the trailer hitch for 2011 BMW X3 (FedEx Shipment ID# 997094350070568) that San Francisco BMW dealership refused to install. My numerous calls to the number Dean direct (404) 316-9840 trying to understand when I will receive my refund are not answered during last 2 (two) weeks. My multiple e-mails to the customer service at Execuhitch are not answered either. Before I file a claim with my bank, which is BMW Financial Bank and before I do the same claim with BBB and use all other legal means to protect my consumer rights, I would like to ask you last time to provide me exact date when my refund will be processed. Slava Adeyev |
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10-20-2011, 12:20 PM | #68 |
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I was planning on going the Execuhitch route as well. It did not occur to me that the dealership might refuse to install it....and if I cannot get a refund....I will have to go with with BMW hitch and wait until it arrives in SD.
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10-20-2011, 12:23 PM | #69 |
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Razel, did you have the pulling-to-the-right resolved? I am in the same situation: the car pulls slightly to the right, just enough so that it is annoying and might create issues down the road....
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10-20-2011, 01:44 PM | #70 | |
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About 40 years ago my dad bought a Bavaria (E35?) and it had the same issue, but also had asymmetrical tires, and the pull to the right went away for good with that tire swap. Dad was incredulous over that fix when they told him, but turned out it was what it took. So, while I'm skeptical that the tire-swap is the fix, I'll let it pan out a bit.
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10-20-2011, 01:53 PM | #71 |
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Oh. One more item to note before they install the hitch. They have to download software to the car, one thing being the ability to disable the parking sensors in the rear when the electrical connection to the trailer is made.
If you haven't gotten a USB memory stick and backed up your profile to it, get one and export the profiles. Be prepared for the settings to be erased in the car. I'd set the profile to "Guest" with my fob. When getting the car back, I put it back to "Ray" and seats didn't move with the memory buttons. Mirrors, etc., weren't anything like I'd had before dropping it off. Imported the profile, and all good now. Computer (theirs or mine, not sure) crashed three times while programming the car. One thing I noticed is that my mileage has gone from 21 MPG (US) to 17 MPG while at the service bay, so some other goodies may have be reset as well.
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10-21-2011, 01:58 AM | #73 | |
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Plug memory stick into glovebox USB connector. Press menu button on IDrive Scroll down to "Settings" and select Scroll down to "Profiles" and select Check mark is next to the current profile. Scroll to "Export Profile" and follow instructions to export that profile to the USP in the glovebox. Select "Ok" when finished. Select next profile to be saved, if needed and save it the same way. When you get your car back, same steps except instead of noting where the check mark is, you scroll to "Import Profile" and select. DO NOT be driving when you do this unless you really relish a weird driving adventure.
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10-22-2011, 07:32 PM | #75 |
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Just curious, did you have any vehicle settings reset after the download? Did your profile remain or did you have to reset the seats and mirrors?
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10-22-2011, 11:56 PM | #76 |
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11-05-2011, 07:45 PM | #77 |
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Well,finally was able to get the hitch installed after a 9 months wait and picked it up yesterday! Razel- you saved my settings and thanks so much. I asked the SA about them and he said no problem but I probably only had the seats and radio stations but I explained about having others. After leaving, I found that truly they were gone but after importing via my flash drive as you instructed - all back.
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11-08-2011, 08:11 PM | #78 |
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My father and I installed an Execuhitch on my F25 today in about 3 hours. Everything went fine and according to the internet pictorial instructions. Very pleased with this piece of high tech equipment.
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01-02-2012, 11:05 PM | #79 |
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Does anybody know if the BWM hitch comes with installation instructions or is it assumed that it's going to be installed by the dealer? Anybody install one themselves and brought it to the dealer for the software?
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01-03-2012, 12:52 PM | #80 |
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Ok, I found the instructions for installing the BMW hitch at bavauto.com
http://www.bavauto.com/assets/inst_pages/ins429.pdf I'm waiting to find out from my service advisor how much they would charge for just the software programming. |
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03-04-2012, 02:22 PM | #81 |
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OEM BMW hitch DIY
I just installed the BMW OEM hitch myself yesterday and it was pretty easy, although time consuming. In case anybody is wondering the BMW hitch is mfg by Thule. I was quoted one hr @ $125 for programming by the dealer, which I will do next week. So diy saved me about $300-600 or so based on what people are posting dealers charge.
I didn't take any pictures since this excellent diy for the execuhitch shows most of what is needed. http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=572155 I also used the BMW instructions I linked from bavauto, which is essential for torque specs and fuse locations. http://www.bavauto.com/Assets/inst_pages/ins429.pdf First you should probably remove the battery, which is sort of a pain but it does provide for some good mental exercise in figuring out how to remove the most over engineered battery attachment system I've ever seen. I found it nice that the wiring harness is just plug and play, you pull out the existing harness that feeds the parking sensors etc, pop this one in and plug the ends of the old one into this one. I does take some head scratching to figure out how to feed the harness through the trunk opening since the hitch module plug is big and the opening is small. What you need to do is feed the harness starting with this plug first and from the outside of the car feed it in at an angle that will allow it to fit through the hole. After that the next part of confusion was wiring the fuse box. I suppose I should have taken pics for this since the BMW instructions are confusing as to where exactly the new connectors go in the fuse box. And in case anybody attempts this, the car already has the fuses provided in fuse locations 100 and 145, then you just turn to the back of the panel and the wires go into those corresponding spots to enable those fuses. To install the fuse wiring you first have to remove all the fuses in that plug (take a picture of it before you do this so you know where they go) and pull out the entire plug from the back of the fuse panel. Then the plug has a sort of locking tab on each side, you open that up, pop in the wire, close it and plug it back in. The only splicing involved was to the blue/brown right tail lamp wire, I was not provided a wire tap btw, so check if you need to purchase one. The last bit of wiring was just a plug connecting the harness to the pre-wired plug that is taped to the back of the fuse box. You will also need single use plastic expanding rivets for attaching the wheel arch trim, part #51777171004. I got by with removing only 3 on each side, but it would be much easier to just to remove the entire arches or at least 4 rivets. These rivets require a special rivet gun, since they won't fit a standard riveter as I found out. I'm probably going to have to order one of these http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/mar48000.html to properly attach the trim. So in summary you would need to purchase to do the job: 1. Trailer kit - Tischer provides new hex bolts and control module holder, other sources most likely don't. 2. one wire tap if you don't receive one with the kit 3. at least 4 rivets and special rivet gun 4. thread lock for the hex nuts - not specified in instructions but prob a good idea Last edited by jsplayin; 03-04-2012 at 02:59 PM.. |
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For this BMW hitch, do you just order the main part number? or do you need most of these below? I already have a ball and tounge.
82712157704 Hitch Kit 700.00 560.00 72110303879 2in ball & tongue 42.50 34.00 61359217232 Foam holder 20.70 16.56 07147266441 Nuts(x4) 1.62 1.29 61138364566 2 pin conn 1.89 1.89 01412249020 Replacement manual 1.00 1.00 D |
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07-12-2013, 10:56 AM | #84 |
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thanks for the pictures... I still have hard time with the re-attachment process.
What is your starting position? is the key in the un-locked and the rotating knob in the green? I shove it in and does not want to stay ... do I have to lock the key? or the key and the knob in the red? Very confused ... not very user friendly. |
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I have a hitch just like this...but...Lost the keys to my hitch, anyone know where I can get a replacement key, dealer "clueless" and locksmith said proprietary key"
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03-13-2015, 07:05 PM | #86 |
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A locksmith can create a replacement key.
Or, pick the lock, disassemble the mechanism and either replace the cylinder to one w/ a key or create your own key. |
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06-30-2015, 01:59 PM | #87 |
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So with the curt hitch that will be used for bike rack and cargo carrier no electric ,will it set off sensors when bike rack or cargo installed?
I see a setting in radio that you can shut off sensors. So will this work? |
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07-01-2015, 10:39 PM | #88 |
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Installed curt today. Only part of install I did not like was were the sensor wire harness comes through the frame. When the hitch is installed it pushed the grommet back into the frame. Kinda smatchs it in between.
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