I've bought a 2015 F22 218i M sport. I have a few questions.
I've bought a 2015 F22 218i M sport. I have a few questions.
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nsx-type-r

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22 months

Friday 30th January
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Hi - First time BMW owner here. I have just purchased a 2015 65 plate 218i M sport (First BMW, I managed to get insured for £650 at 21.) I wanted an e46 but need something reliable for a long commute to placement. Its been remapped to 176 bhp, which to me makes up for the lack of 3 cylinders.

The car needs a service - the last one was done in Feb 2024, 5000 miles ago. How much should I expect to pay? The car is on 59k miles, I think the rear brake pads will need changing too.

The car has a side light failure warning on the dash, and the bulbs are blown - the previous owner did say he changed the halogens for xenons. Should I be worried about this being a larger electrical issue, or is it just a case of changing the bulbs?

I am also looking to add front parking sensors, and retrofit carplay whilst keeping an OEM look. Whats the best way to go about doing this?

Many thanks

Jamescrs

5,809 posts

87 months

Sunday 1st February
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nsx-type-r said:
Hi - First time BMW owner here. I have just purchased a 2015 65 plate 218i M sport (First BMW, I managed to get insured for £650 at 21.) I wanted an e46 but need something reliable for a long commute to placement. Its been remapped to 176 bhp, which to me makes up for the lack of 3 cylinders.

The car needs a service - the last one was done in Feb 2024, 5000 miles ago. How much should I expect to pay? The car is on 59k miles, I think the rear brake pads will need changing too.

The car has a side light failure warning on the dash, and the bulbs are blown - the previous owner did say he changed the halogens for xenons. Should I be worried about this being a larger electrical issue, or is it just a case of changing the bulbs?

I am also looking to add front parking sensors, and retrofit carplay whilst keeping an OEM look. Whats the best way to go about doing this?

Many thanks
The car needs a service - Download the My BMW app on your phone and there are options on there to book a service with a main dealer which will give you a cost, that's a good starting point then find a local independant specialist and see what they quote

The car has a side light failure warning on the dash, and the bulbs are blown - Put the correct spec bulbs in there replacing the blown ones and see what happens, probably nothing deeper than a couple of blown bulbs, especially if the previous owner has bought some ebay specials.

I am also looking to add front parking sensors, and retrofit carplay whilst keeping an OEM look.- Plenty of BMW coding specialists about who do this sort of thing, try owners groups on Facebook and i'm sure you will get recommendations. I have used "Up North Coding" in the past but it depends where in the country you are based

nsx-type-r

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18 posts

22 months

Sunday 1st February
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Thank you

wong

1,421 posts

238 months

Tuesday 3rd February
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Consider buying an OBD reader and the Bimmercode and Bimmerlink Apps. Will save some garage coding costs in the long run.

Hope you've told your insurance it's been remapped.