09mageec
02-18-2013, 06:32 PM
:madOk , so after months of EXTREME aggravation, I have found out that I have a rarely notorious issue with my GM5 module. I'm really quite unsure if any of you have dealt with this yet, as it took me forever to figure out what the hell it was. The GM5 is used to control a variety of different functions.
-Power window control (up and down control of windows)
-Remote entry (locking and unlocking via key fob and central locking button)
-Trunk release (via key fob, handle button and interior trunk release button)
-Vehicle alarm (siren, tilt & sonar sensors and clown nose light)
-Windshield wiper and washer (both front and rear if equipped)
-Interior lights
The GM5 sits deep behind the glove compartment.
The problem started to occur when I would go to unlock my doors with the button on the key. At first it started off by only unlocking the driver door when pressed, and none of the others. Then when I would try to manually pull the passenger door knobs, nothing would happen(they would pull, but not open the lock). Then I'd try the unlock button in the center console.....nothing would happen. Now this thing is PICKY and random. It only gets faulty in extreme hot or cold conditions for the most part, and has gotten MUCH worse with time. Now its at the point where, if its acting up, I have to manually unlock my door with the key(mind you, using the key to try and unlock all the doors by twisting it to the left a couple times won't work either). I can't tell you how many problems this has caused me with passengers and cargo. Not to mention its an insanely HUGE safety issue. God forbid I had a child, and wouldn't be able to get them out of the car if needed in the situation of an emergency!
Anyway, with my mechanic not knowing what the hell was going on, to BMW not even recognizing this as an issue yet, I did my research and found this guys site. http://www.bmwgm5.com/ . He fixes it for $100 as opposed to BMW charging somewhere around 1k for a new GM5 module and labor! On his site he even encourages people to complain to the National Highway Traffic Safety Act, in hopes that if enough people do complain, NHTSA may require BMW to acknowledge the problem and come out with a fix. Which I hope happens soon, because believe me, if you ever have this issue, you're going to start to develop a hate towards you're beloved ZHP as I did. Its like it knows when its the most inconvenient time possible to act up! I swear it knows lol!
So....anyone else have/had this headache?
-Power window control (up and down control of windows)
-Remote entry (locking and unlocking via key fob and central locking button)
-Trunk release (via key fob, handle button and interior trunk release button)
-Vehicle alarm (siren, tilt & sonar sensors and clown nose light)
-Windshield wiper and washer (both front and rear if equipped)
-Interior lights
The GM5 sits deep behind the glove compartment.
The problem started to occur when I would go to unlock my doors with the button on the key. At first it started off by only unlocking the driver door when pressed, and none of the others. Then when I would try to manually pull the passenger door knobs, nothing would happen(they would pull, but not open the lock). Then I'd try the unlock button in the center console.....nothing would happen. Now this thing is PICKY and random. It only gets faulty in extreme hot or cold conditions for the most part, and has gotten MUCH worse with time. Now its at the point where, if its acting up, I have to manually unlock my door with the key(mind you, using the key to try and unlock all the doors by twisting it to the left a couple times won't work either). I can't tell you how many problems this has caused me with passengers and cargo. Not to mention its an insanely HUGE safety issue. God forbid I had a child, and wouldn't be able to get them out of the car if needed in the situation of an emergency!
Anyway, with my mechanic not knowing what the hell was going on, to BMW not even recognizing this as an issue yet, I did my research and found this guys site. http://www.bmwgm5.com/ . He fixes it for $100 as opposed to BMW charging somewhere around 1k for a new GM5 module and labor! On his site he even encourages people to complain to the National Highway Traffic Safety Act, in hopes that if enough people do complain, NHTSA may require BMW to acknowledge the problem and come out with a fix. Which I hope happens soon, because believe me, if you ever have this issue, you're going to start to develop a hate towards you're beloved ZHP as I did. Its like it knows when its the most inconvenient time possible to act up! I swear it knows lol!
So....anyone else have/had this headache?