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253634 (673hp) Quote: Originally posted by DigitalNav. Can you provide a picture of the image making it go up and down? I actually turn the outer ring by hand, but as you can see, they are actually two different sized knobs that can be adjusted with Allen keys. The smaller one in the middle supposedly adjusts either the width or the left/right side of the bar (I can't tell). The larger one is the one that controls my lights up/down.

thorpe (362hp) I had Umnitza headlights on my E46 8 years ago. Although I wouldn't personally recommend it to anyone as one side stopped working within a year (not the bulb but another part in the headlight), this could be a much better product.

harriet1 (379hp) Quote: Originally posted by AmooManiak I had Umnitza headlights on my E46 8 years ago. Although I wouldn't personally recommend it to anyone as one side stopped working within a year (not the bulb but another part in the headlight), this could be a much better product. That's why I hesitate to take these... So far I don't see any bulb replacement for the LED headlights... I searched for LED bulb replacements on realoem.com and ETK and didn't find any reference for the LED bulb, they are not even shown in diagrams. It's strange...

emg (813hp) I didn't receive a response from Umnitzä to my question... I sent an email to Chinese sellers on Aliexpress who sell the “same” LED headlight for F10. They answered my questions immediately and... they told me there was no replacement part for the LED bulb... in case of a defect I have to send the headlight to them to open it and replace the integrated LED bulb. .. For me it is not a good solution. I think it's the same thing with these Umnitza headlights, which is why they didn't answer my question...

maryam1 (35hp) I don't know if modern LED headlights have easily replaceable bulbs. Remember that modern LED headlights do not have LED bulbs, but rather groups of LEDs soldered together on the circuit board. So if an LED in your OEM LED headlight breaks, the entire headlight will need to be replaced. Keep in mind that when properly powered, most LEDs are extremely reliable and should last the life of your car. Quote: Originally written by Bayerish Traveler I didn't receive an answer to my question from Umnitz... I sent an email to Chinese sellers on AliExpress who sell the "same" LED headlight for F10. They answered my questions immediately and... they told me there was no replacement part for the LED bulb... in case of a defect I have to send the headlight to them to open it and replace the integrated LED bulb. .. For me it is not a good solution. I think it's the same thing with these Umnitza headlights, which is why they didn't answer my question...

nikole (135hp) Quote: Originally posted by Sedoy If an LED in your OEM LED headlight breaks, the entire headlight must be replaced. Quote: Originally posted by Sedoy Keep in mind that when properly powered, most LEDs are extremely reliable and should last the life of your car. seriously ?

ddd269 (520hp) Quote: Originally written by Bavarian Traveler Seriously? There is absolutely a reason why all manufacturers are switching to LEDs - efficiency and reliability are the key factors in LEDs.

aerobics (370hp) Quote: Originally posted by Sedoy, there are LED groups soldered together on the board. The circuit board cannot be replaced without replacing the entire headlight? Quote: Originally written by Sedoy There is absolutely a reason why all manufacturers are switching to LEDs - efficiency and reliability are the key factors in LEDs. OK, I hope

doroga (387hp) Not really, OEM headlights are sealed and not designed for easy disassembly and replacement of LEDs or circuit boards. Quote: Originally written by Bayerish travelers. The circuit board cannot be replaced without changing the entire headlight ?

tbilisi (567hp) I trust/expect an OEM LED unit to last a very long time and have very low failure rates. But we all know that poor quality LEDs can fail very quickly. So the question is what quality Umnitza products usually have?

flower08 (50hp) Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw That's right, a pretty simple switch and I love my lights. Ok, then that's a very good point. Because I plan to buy a pair of these and the shipping + additional VAT for EU import is very expensive ($200 for shipping to Germany and $300 additional VAT for import). So if that's the case it won't work on my 2012 535i I'll kill myself. Another question: Where can you buy a replacement lamp for LED? I didn't find any LED bulb replacement on the internet (for this aftermarket Umnitza and for the OEM LED headlight).)

honey5 (760hp) Quote: Originally written by Bayerish travelers. Ok, then that's a very good point. Because I plan to buy a pair of these and the shipping + additional VAT for EU import is very expensive ($200 for shipping to Germany and $300 additional VAT for import). So if that's the case it won't work on my 2012 535i I'll kill myself. Another question: Where can you buy a replacement lamp for LED? I didn't find any LED bulb replacement on the internet (for this aftermarket Umnitza and for the OEM LED headlight), ouch, that sucks!! You won't be disappointed with the light...I'm not sure about replacement bulbs, ask Umnitza if that's possible. Post pictures after installation - you will be amazed!

boxerdog (614hp) Wow, these look really bright, I can't wait to compare them to the stock M3 LEDs. Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw. See picture below, did it last night and I compared it to every light I passed and NOTHING held a candle (forgive that). expression) to these lights. [/URL]

09101987 (351hp) I took a few shots and it's a little hard to tell BUT believe me when I say my lights are much brighter than the LED M3 lights. The brightness has been reduced (phone image)

devika (667hp) In the picture on the street you were in high beam or only in low beam ?

NBvBB32fa9 (739hp) Quote: Originally posted by Bayerish Traveler in the picture on the road, were you on the high beam or just the low beam? Low beam – but you have to point it slightly downwards

loveboy (275hp) Another question: The coding is only needed to remove the error codes, but even without removing the error codes do the headlights work fine? For the coding, the guy who did it used E-Sys ?

corine (391hp) Quote: Originally posted by Bayerish Traveler. Another question: The coding is only needed to remove the error codes, but even without removing the error codes do the headlights work fine? For the coding, the guy who did it used E-Sys? Yes, the lights work perfectly without coding. The coding is intended to remove the annoying beeping, but they worked perfectly on my hour-long drive to the coder. I'm not entirely sure what the system is called, but it is (from the looks of it) the same system that all my other BMWs were coded with.

postmaster (344hp) Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw Low beam headlights - although they need to be pointed slightly downwards. No automatic leveling?

240693 (81hp) Quote: Originally posted by 550Reasons Oh wow, nice upgrade, looks great. If you edit the steering wheel and taillights you basically get an LCI lol. The F10 taillights are virtually identical on all MYs. I don't understand why anyone would pay to "upgrade" the rear end, but I digress. These headlights look great but definitely need to be re-aligned

mellie (53hp) Quote: Originally written by S1ammin The headlight height adjustment on my 2013 535 M-Sport must be different than yours. Mine is the round plastic button that looks like the rook chess piece. I turn it by hand clockwise to lower the lights and counterclockwise to raise them. As far as I know, the adjustment that requires the Allen key is aimed left and right. I turned one of these for at least 15 turns and didn't notice any effect, but that's probably because I was in my garage. But at least on my car, it's definitely the tower-like knob itself and not the Allen screw in the middle that I use to adjust the headlights up/down. Can you provide a picture of the one going up and down??

amamam (57hp) I emailed Umnitza to see if the LED bulbs are available in every auto store, but they haven't replied to me... If you can't find a replacement for these headlights, I won't buy them. .. Imagine you have a problem with a part (the ballast that controls the LED or the bulb itself). How do you deal with it? You have to change the entire headlight ?

150178 (473hp) Quote: Originally posted by DigitalNav. Can you provide a picture of the image making it go up and down? I actually turn the outer ring by hand, but as you can see, they are actually two different sized knobs that can be adjusted with Allen keys. The smaller one in the middle supposedly adjusts either the width or the left/right side of the bar (I can't tell). The larger one is the one that controls my lights up/down.

banana22 (312hp) I had Umnitza headlights on my E46 8 years ago. Although I wouldn't personally recommend it to anyone as one side stopped working within a year (not the bulb but another part in the headlight), this could be a much better product.

Jeffcharger (514hp) Quote: Originally posted by AmooManiak I had Umnitza headlights on my E46 8 years ago. Although I wouldn't personally recommend it to anyone as one side stopped working within a year (not the bulb but another part in the headlight), this could be a much better product. That's why I hesitate to take these... So far I don't see any bulb replacement for the LED headlights... I searched for LED bulb replacements on realoem.com and ETK and didn't find any reference for the LED bulb, they are not even shown in diagrams. It's strange...

03051984 (893hp) I didn't receive a response from Umnitzä to my question... I sent an email to Chinese sellers on Aliexpress who sell the “same” LED headlight for F10. They answered my questions immediately and... they told me there was no replacement part for the LED bulb... in case of a defect I have to send the headlight to them to open it and replace the integrated LED bulb. .. For me it is not a good solution. I think it's the same thing with these Umnitza headlights, which is why they didn't answer my question...

dagwood (174hp) I don't know if modern LED headlights have easily replaceable bulbs. Remember that modern LED headlights do not have LED bulbs, but rather groups of LEDs soldered together on the circuit board. So if an LED in your OEM LED headlight breaks, the entire headlight will need to be replaced. Keep in mind that when properly powered, most LEDs are extremely reliable and should last the life of your car. Quote: Originally written by Bayerish Traveler I didn't receive an answer to my question from Umnitz... I sent an email to Chinese sellers on AliExpress who sell the "same" LED headlight for F10. They answered my questions immediately and... they told me there was no replacement part for the LED bulb... in case of a defect I have to send the headlight to them to open it and replace the integrated LED bulb. .. For me it is not a good solution. I think it's the same thing with these Umnitza headlights, which is why they didn't answer my question...

sandra7 (976hp) Quote: Originally posted by Sedoy If an LED in your OEM LED headlight breaks, the entire headlight must be replaced. Quote: Originally posted by Sedoy Keep in mind that when properly powered, most LEDs are extremely reliable and should last the life of your car. seriously ?

richard535 (100hp) Quote: Originally written by Bavarian Traveler Seriously? There is absolutely a reason why all manufacturers are switching to LEDs - efficiency and reliability are the key factors in LEDs.

1234567abc (225hp) Quote: Originally posted by Sedoy, there are LED groups soldered together on the board. The circuit board cannot be replaced without replacing the entire headlight? Quote: Originally written by Sedoy There is absolutely a reason why all manufacturers are switching to LEDs - efficiency and reliability are the key factors in LEDs. OK, I hope

vaiska (384hp) Not really, OEM headlights are sealed and not designed for easy disassembly and replacement of LEDs or circuit boards. Quote: Originally written by Bayerish travelers. The circuit board cannot be replaced without changing the entire headlight ?

bella! (705hp) I trust/expect an OEM LED unit to last a very long time and have very low failure rates. But we all know that poor quality LEDs can fail very quickly. So the question is what quality Umnitza products usually have?

harmon (271hp) How long does the “Air now” function remain activated when it is activated??

raisa720290 (484hp) Are you talking about ventilation of parked cars? About 30 minutes.

apostlew (857hp) Every BMW I've owned that had this feature would run for up to 30 minutes and then shut off. If your battery's power reserve gets too low (formerly 11.5 volts), it will shut down sooner. The first two images below are from the E38/E39/E53 era... and since BMW's design architecture usually doesn't change that much in terms of operational functionality... I doubt the timing has changed.. . and it would only be less, as mentioned, if the battery voltage drops too much: {see ventilation when the car is parked}

bsavic (274hp) Quote: Originally posted by wcr3d Are you talking about venting parked cars? About 30 minutes. Yes, thanks.

meadows1 (722hp) How to activate the system??

lindros (184hp)

Bogyver (921hp) How long does the “Air now” function remain activated when it is activated??

egg (932hp) Are you talking about ventilation of parked cars? About 30 minutes.

lexmedia (331hp) Every BMW I've owned that had this feature would run for up to 30 minutes and then shut off. If your battery's power reserve gets too low (formerly 11.5 volts), it will shut down sooner. The first two images below are from the E38/E39/E53 era... and since BMW's design architecture usually doesn't change that much in terms of operational functionality... I doubt the timing has changed.. . and it would only be less, as mentioned, if the battery voltage drops too much: {see ventilation when the car is parked}

09041989 (560hp) Quote: Originally posted by wcr3d Are you talking about venting parked cars? About 30 minutes. Yes, thanks.

ihatehim1 (428hp) How to activate the system??

paiste (17hp)

07101983 (719hp) Hello guys, I'm looking for a build option and a database of strain names https://decoder.bvzine.com/ This URL is: Strain name: Luxury Line & build option, show me, but where do you get your data from? Do you know something? If so, I would like to buy it for a fee. I can't speak English well because I'm Korean. Please understand. Ps. Chassis number: WBA5A5109GG177966

080992 (998hp) Hello guys, I'm looking for a build option and a database of strain names https://decoder.bvzine.com/ This URL is: Strain name: Luxury Line & build option, show me, but where do you get your data from? Do you know something? If so, I would like to buy it for a fee. I can't speak English well because I'm Korean. Please understand. Ps. Chassis number: WBA5A5109GG177966

26031998m (242hp) They say they use Osram or Philips LED bulbs, but... how to verify that? ?

eeeeeeee (110hp) Quote: Originally posted by mobilejo I would trust/expect an OEM LED unit to last a very long time and have very low failure rates. But we all know that poor quality LEDs can fail very quickly. So the question is, what quality do Umnitza products usually have? They are made in China, which is definitely a little concerning. These lights come with a one-year warranty and LED lights are known to be long-lasting. I guess I'll find out. No props yet and I always leave them on.

donvito1 (58hp) Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw They are built in China, which is definitely a little concerning. These lights come with a one-year warranty and LED lights are known to be long-lasting. I guess I'll find out. No props yet and I always leave them on. So they are the same ones sold on Aliexpress... and the ones sold on Aliexpress have a 2 year warranty. I spoke to a salesman and he told me that if there was a defect you would have to send the headlight back and they would replace the bulb in the headlight. Umnitzä does the same? I don't think so, I've sent three emails and they haven't responded to my questions yet... 1 year warranty with no assurance that spare parts (ballast or LED module) or even just a headlight replacement (instead of both in case) are provided (of only 1 headlight fails) this is completely unacceptable for an 1800 dollar headlight. I hope your headlights have a long lifespan

Thunder1 (458hp) Quote: Originally written by Bayerish Travelers So they are the same ones sold on Aliexpress... and the ones sold on Aliexpress have a 2 year warranty. I spoke to a seller and he told me that if there is a fault you have to return the headlight and they will change the bulb in the headlight. Umnitzä does the same? I don't think so, I've sent three emails and they haven't responded to my questions yet... 1 year warranty with no assurance that spare parts (ballast or LED module) or even just a headlight replacement (instead of both in case) are provided (of only 1 headlight fails) this is completely unacceptable for an 1800 dollar headlight. I hope your headlights last a long time, thanks for the good wishes... It sounds like these lights don't suit you. Some people see the value and others see the cost. Good luck, my friend.

beltran (166hp) 2 Years are fine. I'm not a fan of Umnitza, but I would rather send it somewhere in the US than to Aliexpress, which is most likely in China... Can you imagine the process it takes to take it off, send it to China? Wait for the solution, wait until you get it back. You would probably be traveling for weeks without a car.

black12345 (875hp) Quote: Originally posted by AmooManiak 2 years is fine. I'm not a fan of Umnitza, but I would rather send it somewhere in the US than to Aliexpress, which is most likely in China... Can you imagine the process it takes to take it off, send it to China? Wait for the solution, wait until you get it back. You would probably be traveling for weeks without a car. Yes, that's a big problem, that's why I'm going to keep my stock bi-xenon, I'm going to upgrade them like I did on my old E60, I replaced the lens with a clear ZKW lens that I bought from TheRetrofitSource and I replaced the stock Osram bulb with the Osram CBI, the difference was great. I'm also thinking about installing the LCI bi-xenon. I still need to do some research on how to do this. I love the illuminated eyebrow of the LCI light.

bin01123 (462hp) Quote: Originally posted by AmooManiak 2 years is fine. I'm not a fan of Umnitza, but I would rather send it somewhere in the US than to Aliexpress, which is most likely in China... Can you imagine the process it takes to take it off, send it to China? Wait for the solution, wait until you get it back. You would probably be traveling for weeks without a car. Even Umnitza will have to wait for parts from China, I'm sure. Sorry about the old dent but I'm thinking of getting these too as they look much better than the XENON style.

matt_435xi (156hp) smoorebmw all the news about how these have performed?

yoda (301hp) If you're happy with it, then that's what matters. Installation looks very clean and finished product looks OEM. But as for me, since I have a current LCI M5 with LED lights and an E60 530i and an E60 M5 with Bi-Xenon, I couldn't accept losing the adaptive lighting functionality just because I want that Light from there comes from a different source (LED vs. arc). If the bi-xenon headlights didn't work well that would be one thing, but in my experience BMW's bi-xenon headlights work really well. But here too the installation looks clean.

12122008 (955hp) Let me jump in here... I installed the Umnitza lights (the dealer I bought the car from did it for me) in about an hour. I've never seen the OEM LCI lights before, but I can say they are absolutely stunning. I've only had the car for a day, so I don't have many pictures yet. In fact, I haven't even washed the car yet. I will provide further feedback this week. Now I just have to code the two errors (curve and adaptive function). I have my OBD2 cable from my e60 and NCS Expert on my computer but haven't tried to code it out yet. I don't even know where to find these modules.

BimmersMania (574hp) Here are some pictures I took with my phone today. No editing.

smile5 (76hp) Quote: Originally posted by epiphanyray Here are some pictures I took with my phone today. No editing. Thanks for sharing. The (les) DRL are as bright as OEM? Or even brighter???

dscottjobs (373hp) Quote: Originally posted by quicksilv86 Thanks for sharing. The (les) DRL are as bright as OEM? Or even brighter??? They are extremely bright. The DRLs look beautiful. Will post when I have new pictures.

22061976 (820hp) Quote: Originally posted by epiphanyray They are extremely bright. The DRLs look beautiful. Will post when I have new pictures. Does it have automatic leveling like xenon??

numlock1 (872hp) And.

grandkids4 (480hp) Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw They are built in China, which is definitely a little concerning. These lights come with a one-year warranty and LED lights are known to be long-lasting. I guess I'll find out. No props yet and I always leave them on. Hi man, it's been a year since you installed your Umnitiza headlights. Any updates? Any problem? Since I still plan to buy it .

dragon05 (516hp) Quote: Originally posted by epiphanyray Let me jump in here... I installed the Umnitza lights (the dealer I bought the car from did it for me) in about an hour. I've never seen the OEM LCI lights before, but I can say they are absolutely stunning. I've only had the car for a day, so I don't have many pictures yet. In fact, I haven't even washed the car yet. I will provide further feedback this week. Now I just have to code the two errors (curve and adaptive function). I have my OBD2 cable from my e60 and NCS Expert on my computer but haven't tried to code it out yet. I don't even know where to find these modules. Hey man, I'm planning on buying these headlights but I need some real advice whether I should do it or not

15041989 (214hp) Quote: Originally posted by bimmeer Hey man, I'm planning on buying these headlights but I need some real advice whether I should do that or not, I'm interested too!!!!!!

0506 (731hp) Hey, is this possible on my 2011 BMW 535i xdrive? I have xenon lights and live in Dallas, Texas 75248

jason77 (740hp) I am interested in the Umnitza floodlights. If you look at the introductory video on the forum and YouTube, it is only the model before LCI. My vehicle is a 2014 LCI model and has a xenon and turn signal lamp. I sent Umnitza an email. But they didn't answer. Please let me know

tori123 (175hp) The headlights are great, but I would like to know how to properly fix the cornering problem - FLC_AKTIV didn't work for me :/

taffy123 (737hp) They say they use Osram or Philips LED bulbs, but... how to verify that? ?

google10 (864hp) Quote: Originally posted by mobilejo I would trust/expect an OEM LED unit to last a very long time and have very low failure rates. But we all know that poor quality LEDs can fail very quickly. So the question is, what quality do Umnitza products usually have? They are made in China, which is definitely a little concerning. These lights come with a one-year warranty and LED lights are known to be long-lasting. I guess I'll find out. No props yet and I always leave them on.

kelly5 (410hp) Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw They are built in China, which is definitely a little concerning. These lights come with a one-year warranty and LED lights are known to be long-lasting. I guess I'll find out. No props yet and I always leave them on. So they are the same ones sold on Aliexpress... and the ones sold on Aliexpress have a 2 year warranty. I spoke to a salesman and he told me that if there was a defect you would have to send the headlight back and they would replace the bulb in the headlight. Umnitzä does the same? I don't think so, I've sent three emails and they haven't responded to my questions yet... 1 year warranty with no assurance that spare parts (ballast or LED module) or even just a headlight replacement (instead of both in case) are provided (of only 1 headlight fails) this is completely unacceptable for an 1800 dollar headlight. I hope your headlights have a long lifespan

19851224 (596hp) Quote: Originally written by Bayerish Travelers So they are the same ones sold on Aliexpress... and the ones sold on Aliexpress have a 2 year warranty. I spoke to a seller and he told me that if there is a fault you have to return the headlight and they will change the bulb in the headlight. Umnitzä does the same? I don't think so, I've sent three emails and they haven't responded to my questions yet... 1 year warranty with no assurance that spare parts (ballast or LED module) or even just a headlight replacement (instead of both in case) are provided (of only 1 headlight fails) this is completely unacceptable for an 1800 dollar headlight. I hope your headlights last a long time, thanks for the good wishes... It sounds like these lights don't suit you. Some people see the value and others see the cost. Good luck, my friend.

0000aaaa (872hp) 2 Years are fine. I'm not a fan of Umnitza, but I would rather send it somewhere in the US than to Aliexpress, which is most likely in China... Can you imagine the process it takes to take it off, send it to China? Wait for the solution, wait until you get it back. You would probably be traveling for weeks without a car.

03101985 (594hp) Quote: Originally posted by AmooManiak 2 years is fine. I'm not a fan of Umnitza, but I would rather send it somewhere in the US than to Aliexpress, which is most likely in China... Can you imagine the process it takes to take it off, send it to China? Wait for the solution, wait until you get it back. You would probably be traveling for weeks without a car. Yes, that's a big problem, that's why I'm going to keep my stock bi-xenon, I'm going to upgrade them like I did on my old E60, I replaced the lens with a clear ZKW lens that I bought from TheRetrofitSource and I replaced the stock Osram bulb with the Osram CBI, the difference was great. I'm also thinking about installing the LCI bi-xenon. I still need to do some research on how to do this. I love the illuminated eyebrow of the LCI light.

mojehaslo (124hp) Quote: Originally posted by AmooManiak 2 years is fine. I'm not a fan of Umnitza, but I would rather send it somewhere in the US than to Aliexpress, which is most likely in China... Can you imagine the process it takes to take it off, send it to China? Wait for the solution, wait until you get it back. You would probably be traveling without a car for weeks. Even Umnitza will have to wait for parts from China, I'm sure. Sorry about the old dent but I'm thinking of getting these too as they look much better than the XENON style.

Michele (340hp) smoorebmw all the news about how these have performed?

150889 (719hp) If you're happy with it, then that's what matters. Installation looks very clean and finished product looks OEM. But as for me, since I have a current LCI M5 with LED lights and an E60 530i and an E60 M5 with Bi-Xenon, I couldn't accept losing the adaptive lighting functionality just because I want that Light from there comes from a different source (LED vs. arc). If the bi-xenon headlights didn't work well that would be one thing, but in my experience BMW's bi-xenon headlights work really well. But here too the installation looks clean.

cataline (535hp) Let me jump in here... I installed the Umnitza lights (the dealer I bought the car from did it for me) in about an hour. I've never seen the OEM LCI lights before, but I can say they are absolutely stunning. I've only had the car for a day, so I don't have many pictures yet. In fact, I haven't even washed the car yet. I will provide further feedback this week. Now I just have to code the two errors (curve and adaptive function). I have my OBD2 cable from my e60 and NCS Expert on my computer but haven't tried to code it out yet. I don't even know where to find these modules.

21051996 (784hp) Here are some pictures I took with my phone today. No editing.

22031995 (986hp) Quote: Originally posted by epiphanyray Here are some pictures I took with my phone today. No editing. Thanks for sharing. The (les) DRL are as bright as OEM? Or even brighter???

guruchill (840hp) Quote: Originally posted by quicksilv86 Thanks for sharing. The (les) DRL are as bright as OEM? Or even brighter??? They are extremely bright. The DRLs look beautiful. Will post when I have new pictures.

sie (726hp) Quote: Originally posted by epiphanyray They are extremely bright. The DRLs look beautiful. Will post when I have new pictures. Does it have automatic leveling like xenon??

power10 (19hp) And.

121223 (922hp) Quote: Originally posted by smoorebmw They are built in China, which is definitely a little concerning. These lights come with a one-year warranty and LED lights are known to be long-lasting. I guess I'll find out. No props yet and I always leave them on. Hi man, it's been a year since you installed your Umnitiza headlights. Any updates? Any problem? Since I still plan to buy it .

brava09 (448hp) Quote: Originally posted by epiphanyray Let me jump in here... I installed the Umnitza lights (the dealer I bought the car from did it for me) in about an hour. I've never seen the OEM LCI lights before, but I can say they are absolutely stunning. I've only had the car for a day, so I don't have many pictures yet. In fact, I haven't even washed the car yet. I will provide further feedback this week. Now I just have to code the two errors (curve and adaptive function). I have my OBD2 cable from my e60 and NCS Expert on my computer but haven't tried to code it out yet. I don't even know where to find these modules. Hey man, I'm planning on buying these headlights but I need some real advice whether I should do it or not

ashley90 (505hp) Quote: Originally posted by bimmeer Hey man, I'm planning on buying these headlights but I need some real advice whether I should do that or not, I'm interested too!!!!!!

qwerty91 (749hp) Hey, is this possible on my 2011 BMW 535i xdrive? I have xenon lights and live in Dallas, Texas 75248

tovj829 (854hp) I am interested in the Umnitza floodlights. If you look at the introductory video on the forum and YouTube, it is only the model before LCI. My vehicle is a 2014 LCI model and has a xenon and turn signal lamp. I sent Umnitza an email. But they didn't answer. Please let me know

manka198707 (129hp) The headlights are great, but I would like to know how to properly fix the cornering problem - FLC_AKTIV didn't work for me :/

gocards1 (154hp) Does anyone know if there is a performance chip for my 535d M Sport that will NOT void my factory warranty??

holiday2 (952hp) Quote: Originally written by BMW BRAD Does anyone know if a performance chip is offered for my 535d M Sport that will NOT void my factory warranty? Aside from the Dinan upgrades at the dealer, all mods will invalidate your insurance coverage in 9 out of 10 cases. BUT what they don't know won't kill you. Uninstall your mods before using any type of service. Simply. We all do this personally. I've never had any problems getting things repaired under warranty or CPO coverage. Enjoy

deaddead (538hp) Quote: Originally written by Bklynjoker Apart from Dinan upgrades at the dealer, all mods will invalidate your insurance coverage in 9 out of 10 cases. BUT what they don't know won't kill you. UNINSTALL your mods before using any type of service. Simply. We all do it and I personally have never had a problem getting things repaired under warranty or CPO coverage. Enjoy I appreciate your opinion, however I have been told that most devices actually scar the computer so that the stealership can tell that a device was installed at some point. (I don't know if that's true or not?)

nena12 (800hp) I have a 2014 535d and have used a plugin chip from RaceChip and have taken my car to the dealer several times with no problems. The fact is that just a few weeks ago there was a faulty pressure sensor in the fuel rail. I removed the chip before installing it. I had no problems and they hooked it up to my car to read any trouble codes. I have my RaceChip for sale on Ebay. I lost my job at the beginning of December and haven't found a new job yet. So I'm only selling it because I need the money. My Ebay name is Danwsales if you want to look it up.

lilman08 (584hp) BPC in NC has apparently done wonders when it comes to music.

13011977 (986hp) Quote: Originally written by Spitfire007 BPC in NC has apparently done wonders with the music for this. Pardon my ignorance, but what is BPC? Is it BPC Motorwerks??

Mshulla (986hp) Quote: Originally written by BMW BRAD Excuse my ignorance, but what is BPC? Is it BPC Motorwerks? https://bimmerperformancecenter.com/...sel-collection

F13.KENN (586hp) Quote: Originally posted by StLouisMO I have a 2014 535d and have used a plugin chip from RaceChip and have taken my car to the dealer several times with no problems. The fact is that just a few weeks ago there was a faulty pressure sensor in the fuel rail. I removed the chip before installing it. I had no problems and they hooked it up to my car to read any trouble codes. I have my RaceChip for sale on Ebay. I lost my job at the beginning of December and haven't found a new job yet. So I'm only selling it because I need the money. My eBay name is Danwsales if you want to look it up. I sent you a PM

peaches10 (52hp) https://www.dinancars.com/product/d4...iesel-engines/ I use the DINANSPORT tuner on my 535d. Honestly, I unplug it before taking it to the dealer for service and they never said anything. Good for a few extra PSI and runs via an app, albeit a bit laggy. Fortunately, the app is not required for the tuner to work.

iloveu18 (473hp) Should consider RaceChip. Been selling it to F15 X5 xDrive35d customers for three years. They all love it. Same engine between F10 and F15.

emma02 (500hp) Can you please tell me where the connection sensors are on this diesel engine to connect the race chip? I know the common rail sensor. Where is the other one? Racechip customer service doesn't help me. I have the 14 535d USA version is a 530d Euro model with N57 engine

4GivM3 (97hp) Quote: Originally written by shikbas. Can you please tell me where the connection sensors are located on this diesel engine to connect the race chip? I know the common rail sensor. Where is the other one? Racechip customer service doesn't help me 14 535d USA version, this is the 530d Euro model with N57 engine. I hope this helps.

KateSimon (67hp) Updates

oluwasegun (846hp) Quote: Originally posted by markrussell24 https://www.dinancars.com/product/d4...iesel-engines/ I use the DINANSPORT tuner on my 535d. Honestly, I unplug it before taking it to the dealer for service and they never said anything. Good for a few extra PSI and runs via an app, albeit a bit laggy. Fortunately, the app is not required for the tuner to work. How do you like the Dinan tuner on the 535d? Do you feel a noticeable difference? Any difference in fuel consumption?

restless (245hp) Does anyone know if there is a performance chip for my 535d M Sport that will NOT void my factory warranty??

ipanema (743hp) Quote: Originally written by BMW BRAD Does anyone know if a performance chip is offered for my 535d M Sport that will NOT void my factory warranty? Aside from the Dinan upgrades at the dealer, all mods will invalidate your insurance coverage in 9 out of 10 cases. BUT what they don't know won't kill you. Uninstall your mods before using any type of service. Simply. We all do this personally. I've never had any problems getting things repaired under warranty or CPO coverage. Enjoy

bmwstates (484hp) Quote: Originally written by Bklynjoker Apart from Dinan upgrades at the dealer, all mods will invalidate your insurance coverage in 9 out of 10 cases. BUT what they don't know won't kill you. UNINSTALL your mods before using any type of service. Simply. We all do it and I personally have never had a problem getting things repaired under warranty or CPO coverage. Enjoy I appreciate your opinion, however I have been told that most devices actually scar the computer so that the stealership can tell that a device was installed at some point. (I don't know if that's true or not?)

16081990 (362hp) I have a 2014 535d and have used a plugin chip from RaceChip and have taken my car to the dealer several times with no problems. The fact is that just a few weeks ago there was a faulty pressure sensor in the fuel rail. I removed the chip before installing it. I had no problems and they hooked it up to my car to read any trouble codes. I have my RaceChip for sale on Ebay. I lost my job at the beginning of December and haven't found a new job yet. So I'm only selling it because I need the money. My Ebay name is Danwsales if you want to look it up.

lefthand (725hp) BPC in NC has apparently done wonders when it comes to music.

andrea14 (463hp) Quote: Originally written by Spitfire007 BPC in NC has apparently done wonders with the music for this. Pardon my ignorance, but what is BPC? Is it BPC Motorwerks??

kiki (479hp) Quote: Originally written by BMW BRAD Excuse my ignorance, but what is BPC? Is it BPC Motorwerks? https://bimmerperformancecenter.com/...sel-collection

speedracerlo (598hp) Quote: Originally posted by StLouisMO I have a 2014 535d and have used a plugin chip from RaceChip and have taken my car to the dealer several times with no problems. The fact is that just a few weeks ago there was a faulty pressure sensor in the fuel rail. I removed the chip before installing it. I had no problems and they hooked it up to my car to read any trouble codes. I have my RaceChip for sale on Ebay. I lost my job at the beginning of December and haven't found a new job yet. So I'm only selling it because I need the money. My eBay name is Danwsales if you want to look it up. I sent you a PM

honey24 (522hp) https://www.dinancars.com/product/d4...iesel-engines/ I use the DINANSPORT tuner on my 535d. Honestly, I unplug it before taking it to the dealer for service and they never said anything. Good for a few extra PSI and runs via an app, albeit a bit laggy. Fortunately, the app is not required for the tuner to work.

india12 (426hp) Should consider RaceChip. Been selling it to F15 X5 xDrive35d customers for three years. They all love it. Same engine between F10 and F15.

backflip (828hp) Can you please tell me where the connection sensors are on this diesel engine to connect the race chip? I know the common rail sensor. Where is the other one? Racechip customer service doesn't help me. I have the 14 535d USA version is a 530d Euro model with N57 engine

gasoline (216hp) Quote: Originally written by shikbas. Can you please tell me where the connection sensors are located on this diesel engine to connect the race chip? I know the common rail sensor. Where is the other one? Racechip customer service doesn't help me 14 535d USA version, this is the 530d Euro model with N57 engine. I hope this helps.

daniel20 (751hp) Updates

12111992 (7hp) Quote: Originally posted by markrussell24 https://www.dinancars.com/product/d4...iesel-engines/ I use the DINANSPORT tuner on my 535d. Honestly, I unplug it before taking it to the dealer for service and they never said anything. Good for a few extra PSI and runs via an app, albeit a bit laggy. Fortunately, the app is not required for the tuner to work. How do you like the Dinan tuner on the 535d? Do you feel a noticeable difference? Any difference in fuel consumption?

151174 (302hp) Hi, I have a 535i that I converted with an OEM m5 muffler to get the quad tip look. I love the sound it makes when the valves are open, so I left them permanently open with cable since the 535i doesn't have EVC. Is there an after market EVC that I can add that I can control with a remote control??

bisola (319hp) Yes indeed! Here's what I'm going to do. I'm not sure if the M5 uses the same EVC, right? http://f10.5post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1242558

garnett (395hp) Quote: Originally posted by lsturbointeg Yup! Here's what I'm going to do. I'm not sure if the M5 uses the same EVC, right? http://f10.5post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1242558 The M5 is vacuum controlled, I just need a motor to pull the bar used on the original.

poohead (315hp) Quote: Originally written by DigitalNav. The M5 is vacuum controlled, I just need a motor to pull the bar used on the original. I figured on the M5 they open and close automatically depending on how aggressively you accelerate. If that were the case, it wouldn't be possible to do it wirelessly, which is why I posted what I wanted to get

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