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Bimmer 525 Parts World - BMW 525i General Article

Restoring Your Older Model 525i

Whether you own a new model BMW 525i, or a restored 1970s model BMW 525i, you have something special. Taking care of an older model BMW 525i can require special care. You'll need to take care of rust, purchase quality parts, and find good used repair parts for your BMW 525i older model.

Rust is going to be one of the major battles you'll have with your older model BMW 525i. There are many things you can do to help prevent rust if you don't already have it, and if you do have it contact a qualified professional before it eats your 525i to the ground. Under coatings, special waxes and polishes, as well as regular washing can help keep your BMW 525i rust free. Be sure to use quality waxes and polishes with protectants, use undercarriage coatings to help keep salt and deicers from rusting your older model BMW 525i away. You'll also want to take care of the interior of your 525i. Replaced weatherstripping before you have leaks, or as soon as you discover them, as wet carpet can help rust get a hold, destroying the interior floorboards of your BMW 525i older model.

Find good quality parts to replace damaged interior, mechanical, or exterior parts on your older model 525i. The used market is a great source for 525i original OEM BMW replacement parts. You can use a used part locating service to find that front fender, engine, wiring harness, dashboard or interior conveniences on your older model 525i. Used parts are usually original stock BMW replacement parts and you can have your BMW looking great before you know it, costing thousands of dollars less than purchasing brand-new BMW restore parts.

If you own an older model BMW 525i, you can get it fixed and repaired quickly and efficiently by using your online resources. Purchase good-quality original stock BMW replacement parts from salvage vehicles and save a ton of money. Use protectants, and quality wax and polishes, use undercarriage coatings, and repair interior weatherstripping quickly and efficiently to defray floorboard rust. Keeping your older model BMW 535I looking great and driving as it should, can give you an investment that will last for years.

BMW 525i Saving Fuel

Believe it or not a lot of studies have been done on how to save fuel in your BMW 525i. Good driving habits are your best bet when it comes to saving fuel on your 525i.

With gasoline prices climbing steadily, developing good driving habits on your 525i can actually save you quite a bit of fuel. It is well documented that not allowing your BMW 525i to idle for more than a few minutes at a time can save you in fuel mileage. When you pull up to the bank and you have to wait for the teller, if it's going to be more than a minute or two turn your BMW 525 off, not idling for long time periods saves fuel. The same goes for when you start it in the morning, it only takes a few minutes unless you are in extreme cold to warm your 525i up, and letting it idle is just a waste of fuel.

Accelerate and stop smoothly, creating good habits when it comes to accelerating and stopping will save you fuel. Jamming on the accelerator to jump ahead, to only have to stop again at the next light uses more fuel than accelerating smoothly and possibly making that light. If you are in commuter traffic, keep looking ahead, and if you go through stoplights that are timed find the optimum speed so you don't have to stop and start.

Using cruise control on your 525i on the freeway will save fuel. Unless you're climbing extreme hills, your cruise control can save you money. Keeping a constant speed and keeping your eyes ahead helps you in stop and go traffic keeps your 525i engine at performance level allowing you to keep your fuel regular instead of surging forward and then slowing down.

Don't use a higher octane fuel unless recommended by BMW. Using a higher octane level in your gas tank only waste money unless BMW has actually recommended it. BMW did a lot of research on your 525i to discover exactly what it needs when it comes to fuel, oil changes, and any other regular maintenance. Sticking to manufactures recommended fuel and service intervals will keep your BMW running smoothly, allowing you to save fuel. A gummed up engine will cost more in fuel, and waiting for that oil change causes friction with old sludge in your engine and will eventually cause mechanical difficulties.

Creating good driving habits is your best way to save fuel in your BMW 525i. Sticking to manufactures recommended fuel octane, service intervals, and repairs and maintenance will also help you save fuel.

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