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BMW E60 ccc repair

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BMW authorized dealer asked 960 euro for new module.
Everybody says the module can not be repaired THEY ARE WRONG at least mine is working no problem for one week now.
All you need is good soldering skills with hot air solder.
Mine problem was when ignition on just BMW logo then restarts and on and on same thing.
I don't have pictures of the board inside because somebody else was soldering but I will remember the chips for the last of my life.
The problem is in the board which is placed last in the metal box in my case first is the cd player second is dvd navigation and the board is the last.
You don't have to dismantle all the metal box just the aluminum panel that is under the module, then the s**t board will apear you will recognize by the ram memory the similar look from notebooks.
If someone can place a picture here with the aluminum panel off I can guide you with the rest of the process.
DON'T PULL THE BOARD OFF you can brake the fiber optic cable holders I did it on mine had luck they were repaired.
I need pictures and will point which screws to take of and.......
Sorry for my bad English
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Fing32
you are good!!
I changed one half-year ago!

you really can help when we meet this!

KoloTup
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I will gladly help just need pictures.
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(05-17-2012, 11:21 AM)vlajko Wrote: BMW authorized dealer asked 960 euro for new module.
Everybody says the module can not be repaired THEY ARE WRONG at least mine is working no problem for one week now.
All you need is good soldering skills with hot air solder.

i have the same problem. what did U do?
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After tacking out the bolts and connectors slowly lift the board together with the aluminum plate.
DO NOT disconnect the fiber optic cable from the board disconnect them from the main connector behind the CCC the both cable will unclip together in one same connector from the main connector (I broke mine disconnecting them from the main board).
After puling out the connector with the both optic cables there is one more connector under the main board from the dvd player.
Then send picture of the main board from behind.

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Hi vlajko

Thank you for your offer to help.

I have removed the board ok but I could not attached a photo this this email. Instead I have attached a photo of the back of the board to an email.

The link is below

Best regards

Paul

(06-11-2012, 01:53 AM)vlajko Wrote: After tacking out the bolts and connectors slowly lift the board together with the aluminum plate.
DO NOT disconnect the fiber optic cable from the board disconnect them from the main connector behind the CCC the both cable will unclip together in one same connector from the main connector (I broke mine disconnecting them from the main board).
After puling out the connector with the both optic cables there is one more connector under the main board from the dvd player.
Then send picture of the main board from behind.

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Ok these are the chips that were re soldered with hot air gun he put a lot of soldering paste and heat them up until they start moving in mine case that cure the problem still working no problem.

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Thank you

I will ask a friend to re solder them during the week.

I will let you know when the work is done.

Best regards

Paul
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(06-17-2012, 01:05 AM)vlajko Wrote: Ok these are the chips that were re soldered with hot air gun he put a lot of soldering paste and heat them up until they start moving in mine case that cure the problem still working no problem.

Thanks vlajko. Was there any sort of troubleshooting done to determine that those chips were the issue? I'm just curious how your friend knew. I know they "re-manufacture" the CCC now because they don't make it, so maybe this is all that they do? Either way, but I'm going to give this a shot too. Certainly a lot cheaper!

Thanks again.
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