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      01-07-2013, 06:17 PM   #1
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e90 Alpine Hi-Fi upgrade

Has anyone else got the BMW Alpine Hi-Fi upgrade for their e90? It seems that I have an ongoing issue with it since it was installed in mid-2010.

The upgrade was installed by Rolfe Classic in Canberra and worked perfectly fine for over a year. I was very happy with the quality of the sound etc...

However, over time the system started 'clipping' or cutting out, particularly in the heat. It seemed that the problem got worse over time. Initially it would happen maybe 1-2 times a month, and then it would start increasing in frequency to 1-2 times a week, and so forth.

In the end it was simply unusable as it would cut out every 1-2 minutes for a period of a second or two and then come back on. The problem also seemed to occur one the amp was warmed up after 10-20 minutes of driving with music on.

Figuring that it was out of warranty I bit the bullet and purchased a new amp from Schmiedmann.com at the start of 2012. It seemed to fix the issue and the stereo system worked fine until the end of the year. However, by October as the temperatures increased the 'clipping' / cutting out issue re-emerged.

I approached Rolfe BMW to see if they would warranty their part since it was a genuine BMW part. However, they stated that the part would not be covered under BMW warranty since it was not purchased from BMW dealer.

So once again - lesson learnt. I bit the bullet and purchased a replacement amp from the dealer at nearly $500 figuring that it would be covered under warranty and prevent any further issues. Now - barely a month later the problem has re-appeared.

I spoke to Service Advisor and he stated that they will charge $190 minimum diagnostic fee just to have a look at the issue. I said that I was not happy with that since the system was installed by the dealer and I just purchased a replacement amp from them. He said he will speak to BMW Warranty people and get back to me to let me know if the charges will apply or not.

I have a few questions:

1. Has anyone else experienced the cutting out / clipping issue?
2. Is it likely that three amplifiers would be faulty or is something else causing the issue?
3. If the amplifier is not at fault why does the issue go away after a new one is installed?
4. Why does the problem seem to be much worse in the heat?
5. Should BMW use a bit of good will to sort out this issue?
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      01-07-2013, 06:34 PM   #2
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Has anyone else got the BMW Alpine Hi-Fi upgrade for their e90? It seems that I have an ongoing issue with it since it was installed in mid-2010.

The upgrade was installed by Rolfe Classic in Canberra and worked perfectly fine for over a year. I was very happy with the quality of the sound etc...

However, over time the system started 'clipping' or cutting out, particularly in the heat. It seemed that the problem got worse over time. Initially it would happen maybe 1-2 times a month, and then it would start increasing in frequency to 1-2 times a week, and so forth.

In the end it was simply unusable as it would cut out every 1-2 minutes for a period of a second or two and then come back on. The problem also seemed to occur one the amp was warmed up after 10-20 minutes of driving with music on.

Figuring that it was out of warranty I bit the bullet and purchased a new amp from Schmiedmann.com at the start of 2012. It seemed to fix the issue and the stereo system worked fine until the end of the year. However, by October as the temperatures increased the 'clipping' / cutting out issue re-emerged.

I approached Rolfe BMW to see if they would warranty their part since it was a genuine BMW part. However, they stated that the part would not be covered under BMW warranty since it was not purchased from BMW dealer.

So once again - lesson learnt. I bit the bullet and purchased a replacement amp from the dealer at nearly $500 figuring that it would be covered under warranty and prevent any further issues. Now - barely a month later the problem has re-appeared.

I spoke to Service Advisor and he stated that they will charge $190 minimum diagnostic fee just to have a look at the issue. I said that I was not happy with that since the system was installed by the dealer and I just purchased a replacement amp from them. He said he will speak to BMW Warranty people and get back to me to let me know if the charges will apply or not.

I have a few questions:

1. Has anyone else experienced the cutting out / clipping issue?
2. Is it likely that three amplifiers would be faulty or is something else causing the issue?
3. If the amplifier is not at fault why does the issue go away after a new one is installed?
4. Why does the problem seem to be much worse in the heat?
5. Should BMW use a bit of good will to sort out this issue?

Hi

Sorry to hear about your problem. I too have the Alpine upgrade in my 2010 E90 which I purchased from Schmiedmann and had installed by the local Stealer. I haven't experienced these problems and we get hot over here in Perth.

Just an observation: BMW warrants their products globally for 24 months irrespective of where you purchased it from. I recommend you download their parts/accessories booklet off the Aussie website and you will see it clearly states that – point it out to the Stealer. A challenge arises if the problem is a result of an install not done by an authorised BMW outlet but, as yours was, it would be covered by the 24 month warranty. I investigated this with BMW Australia prior to purchasing the item from Schmiedmann and was directed to the warranty booklet - was just advised to have it installed by local Stealer.

I hope that helps and best of luck of tracking down the problem with your unit.
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Thanks for your advice PerthBMW, is there a link anywhere for the BMW International Parts Warranty? I am especially interested in the bit about not having to purchase it from a dealer in order for the warranty to be honoured.
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Thanks for your advice PerthBMW, is there a link anywhere for the BMW International Parts Warranty? I am especially interested in the bit about not having to purchase it from a dealer in order for the warranty to be honoured.
Extract from page 6 of warranty booklet:

Genuine Parts Supplementary Warranty
As set out above, the conditions of this BMW Supplementary Warranty are subject to any statutory
rights and remedies that are available to you, including under the Australian Consumer Law. Those
statutory rights and remedies may be pursued in addition to those conferred under this BMW
Supplementary Warranty.

BMW additionally warrants that any genuine BMW part or accessory installed to a vehicle at any time
by either itself or an authorised BMW Dealer found to be defective in material or workmanship
within a period of 24 months from the time of such ftting will be repaired or replaced entirely
free of charge.

Should a genuine BMW part or accessory be purchased from BMW or an authorised BMW Dealer, but not
ftted to a vehicle by BMW or an authorised BMW Dealer, this BMW (Genuine Parts) Supplementary
Warranty will commence from the date of purchase and will not cover any defects to the extent that
they are caused by the ftting of the part or accessory by that third party.

Equipment for Protection of the Environment BMW vehicles are designed to comply with all relevant
emissions laws applicable
in the country at time of vehicle manufacture. The equipment is an integral part of the vehicle
design and should not be interfered with.
Any person breaching this requirement could be guilty of an offence under the regulations as could
the owner of the vehicle.

Can find this at

http://www.bmw.com.au/com/en/owners/.../warranty.html

Hope that helps....
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      01-08-2013, 04:45 AM   #5
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I think it has to do with the location of the class D amp. It gets too hot.
When I did the upgrade on my 320, I didn't put it in the OEM location under the floor of the boot, but rather where it could get some air.
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      01-14-2013, 06:49 AM   #6
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I have had two Alpine upgrades now (one on each of my past two cars). Both have worked well. The current one even in the >40deg days we had the other week. Perhaps my dealer installed in in a better location.

The current version of the Alpine upgrade is much better than the first I had installed.
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Have you ruled out the problem being with the head unit?

Can test by connecting the head unit speaker output directly to the speakers and see if it still cuts out.
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      02-04-2013, 12:06 AM   #8
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Newbie here....please be nice

Sorry to hear about your ordeal with the Stealers!!
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      04-03-2013, 07:14 AM   #9
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An update - after speaking to several audio installers I decided to replace the front speakers just in case one of them was blown. I purchased 2 Premium Hi Fi speakers from BMminiparts.com for around $100 and installed them in about 20mins.

problem now completely fixed - no clipping, no amp overheating

hopefully this helps someone out
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