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It arrived! (2012)
I picked up the 2012 today!
Looks great! Love the color and the 19" wheels. The ride isn't as harsh as I expected, completely satisfactory. I picked up the 5 year tire warranty. The black headliner with oyster seats looks excellent. I'll take pics after I finish detailing it. I asked them 2 issues. 1. Clicking sound coming from back seats, can't find a cause. 2. Every time I shut the car off all my presets & configuration selections reset. Any idea what to do to make it stop loosing the settings?
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Congrats! Can't wait to see pics! Don't know what to suggest on your presets
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Congrats on your new X3 . Will look forward to some pics
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SD, their list price for the 5 year was $1,900, gave it to me for $1,495.
SFax, you may have been right. I had both keys in my pocket while the CA was showing me the car. I switched to the other key and my settings appear to have stuck this time. Another question.. Under the hood there is a black cap opposite of the oil cap. Piping under this cap appears to go to the radiator. It's 80F outside, the car has been parked in the shade for 3 hours now, but that cap is still extremely hot. Is that normal?
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Hey, congratulations, how is the wind and traffic noise levels at different speeds? Many people seem to be experiencing problems with wind/traffic noise on the X3s and want to see if they've addressed the problems for 2012 models.
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I hit 80 and didn't hear any excess wind noise, so either my seals are installed correctly or they made a change to the design. The DHP makes a huge difference in steering and suspension. My drive home was a straight road so I haven't gotten to trying it on rough road or turns, but still feel a big difference in the settings. Glad I got it. If I can't figure out what's causing the clicking noise in the back seat I'll take it back on Monday. It was driving me nuts. I'll try to get photos posted tomorrow. My compact flash reader broke so I need to find a way to get pictures off the camera. I'm very happy with the 19" 309's. I was worried for the longest time that they'd be too rough, but they're not and they look much better in person. Question for Lotus or any other car guru's. My doors, especially the rear ones that a lot of force to shut. Is there an easy way I can adjust that or do I have to take it to the dealer?
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Dukat congrats enjoy your new toy.
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no idea about the presets doesn't sound major though. Congrats!
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New question.. 70F outside, I drove 20 minutes... the hood, near the front 1/3 section is HOT. Very hot. None of my previous cars ever felt a fraction that temperature. Is that normal? I'll post photos tomorrow.
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Normal coolant temperature for the X3 is a whopping 105 Deg. C. (221 Deg. F. I initially thought that was a typo, but have checked with an OBD-II reader and my 35i digital coolant temp readings hover between 220 and 226 Degrees F. I honestly think that's why the X3 has no coolant temp. gauge, only the oil gauge. If most "old-school" customers saw a gauge reading 220 degrees, they'd probably bring the car in for repairs. It also means that plain water is really not an option for these engines, even with the cooling system under pressure. The front 16 inches of the X3 hood (bonnet) is not insulated at all and is directly above that 221 Deg.radiator. It's going to get hot pretty quickly. The rest of the hood will also get pretty hot, but it just takes longer. 220 F. is enough to fry an egg pretty fast, but won't sear a steak, so no frying on the hood! |
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Thanks for your great technical explanation. I'm relieved.
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Dukat - i think mine gets hot, my 3 series got hot - also my 3 series would sometimes blow steam after pulling into the garage from heavy rain (just posted about that on another thread). Atleast my X3 has a temperature gauge - it reads normal - 3 series didn't have one but there was a system warning for hot and it never once went off. what you describe along w/ Lotus7's description sound about right to me based on 2 BMWs i've owned...
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Oh great to hear you are having minimal and minor problems, so the Dynamic Handling Package, what exactly does it do? I know it changes the steering from situation to situation but wouldn't that be a whole lot of confusion?
Here in aus we only have 2 separate options, Variable Damper Control and Variable Sport steering. We also have Performance Control land Sport suspension which I am not really sure on what they do, could someone enlighten me with some info please? Last edited by wb47; 10-09-2011 at 01:36 AM.. |
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The dynamic suspension is also supposed to make driving on bumpy roads smoother. That's harder to test as I don't know if it's active all the time or only in sports mode. The nice thing is in sports mode you can select if you want the changes to apply to the transmission, chassis (steering/suspension) or everything. The transmission changes are also very noticeable. The car holds gears much longer before switching up getting to considerably higher rpm's. Response time is much faster. It's a blast to drive in this mode, although the car feels jerky from the sudden gear shifts and I'm guessing mpg takes a nose dive. The system also has something called Performance Control which I think controls how traction control and other handling attributes respond. Sports+ mode will allow the tire to spin a little bit before activating traction control to stop the spin. This is supposed to allow the tire to find grip in certain situations. Regarding steering, the tightening of the steering wheel is very noticeable. I've only had it a day and haven't had a chance to see how it affects actual turning. It felt that having the steering tightened required the steering wheel to be turned further to make a turn, but that sounds like opposite of what you'd expect to happen. I'll test it more today focusing on steering feel & changes in different modes.
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The door panel says the 19" 309's should be 32psi front, 38psi rear.
They were all inflated to 38. I dropped the front to 32. Installing the mud guards now. Just as others have said in the forum, they don't sit flush with the body. I got a roll of high strength double sided tape. So far it seems to be holding the front guards flush.
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Pictures, pictures, pictures please!!
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