My short experience of owning a BMW has not filled me with confidence so every little problem I have fills me with dread.
Bought the Z4 2.0i new, purely as a summer car for my wife, last May and it has been laid up in the garage for the last three winter months, being started occasionally but not going on any long runs.
Today, on taking it out for a decent run, an orange warning light of a car on an inspection ramp came up followed by an orange warning light of a battery. Despite this the car started normally.
The handbook says the battery symbol is because the battery has been discharged. The alarm was not set and the car not locked whilst in the garage for the last three months and I would have expected, what is essentially a new, high capacity battery to have coped better.
It looks like it may be necessary to connect it to a battery conditioner whilst it stands idle for any length of time but the only advice in the handbook, if I wish to do this, is that a BMW specific charger, which will not damage the car electronics, is available from the service department.
When using my conditioner/charger on another car I have, that has long periods of none use, I disconnect the battery, but my concern is that if I do this with the Z4 it will trigger all sorts of warnings and engine management lights on re-connection resulting in yet another visit to the dealers.
Anyone any experience of using a charger/conditioner on an E89?
Bought the Z4 2.0i new, purely as a summer car for my wife, last May and it has been laid up in the garage for the last three winter months, being started occasionally but not going on any long runs.
Today, on taking it out for a decent run, an orange warning light of a car on an inspection ramp came up followed by an orange warning light of a battery. Despite this the car started normally.
The handbook says the battery symbol is because the battery has been discharged. The alarm was not set and the car not locked whilst in the garage for the last three months and I would have expected, what is essentially a new, high capacity battery to have coped better.
It looks like it may be necessary to connect it to a battery conditioner whilst it stands idle for any length of time but the only advice in the handbook, if I wish to do this, is that a BMW specific charger, which will not damage the car electronics, is available from the service department.
When using my conditioner/charger on another car I have, that has long periods of none use, I disconnect the battery, but my concern is that if I do this with the Z4 it will trigger all sorts of warnings and engine management lights on re-connection resulting in yet another visit to the dealers.
Anyone any experience of using a charger/conditioner on an E89?