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    Ralphie Albert

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    Ralphie Albert

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      • Ralphie Albert
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      Posted in the topic Mustang owners - PSA about battery replacement and the BMS reset in the Forum Off-Topic Discussions
      June 12, 2026 11:56 PM PDT

      I wish someone had told me this two months ago, so I'm posting here to save some fellow Mustang owners from the same headache. I have a 2017 Mustang GT and my battery died. I went to a local shop, bought a new battery, and installed it myself in about fifteen minutes. Easy, right? Nope. A few days later the battery light came on, then the car started throwing "check charging system" warnings. I took it to a mechanic and he said that modern Mustangs have a Battery Management System (BMS) that learns the battery's age and adjusts the charging rate. When you install a new battery without resetting the BMS, the car still thinks the old battery is installed and overcharges the new one, which can kill it in a few months. He reset the system with his scan tool for 150 dirhams and the warnings went away. Now I know that whenever I replace the battery, I need to either reset the BMS myself using a specific sequence of ignition cycles and pedal presses, or use a scan tool. I've also been looking at mobile services that specialize in this. I found a company offering Veteran Mustang Battery Installation Service By Battery Zone UAE that claims they include the BMS reset as part of their mobile service. Has anyone here used them or a similar mobile service for a Mustang? I'm curious if they actually perform the reset correctly and test the alternator. Also wondering if they use Motorcraft batteries or quality aftermarket. For now I've learned my lesson and won't DIY this again without the proper reset. Any other Mustang owners have tips or experiences to share? Thanks.

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      Posted in the topic What's the single most important maintenance item to protect my Porsche transmission? in the Forum News and Announcements
      June 3, 2026 11:28 PM PDT

      I just bought a 2019 Cayman with the PDK and I want to keep this car for a long time. I've heard horror stories about PDK failures costing 30k+. I want to be proactive. I'm looking for a shop that can help me protect your Porsche Dubai investment by doing the right maintenance at the right intervals. But I'm getting conflicting advice. Some say change the PDK fluid every 60k km, some say every 40k in Dubai heat. Some say do the filter every time, some say every other. What's the single most important thing I can do to avoid a catastrophic PDK failure? Is it the fluid changes? The adaptation resets? Not launching the car too hard? I'd love to hear from long term Porsche owners who have kept their PDK healthy for 150k km or more. What's your secret?

      • Ralphie Albert
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      Posted in the topic The BMW specialist found a service bulletin that two other shops missed in the Forum News and Announcements
      June 3, 2026 11:01 PM PDT

      My 2017 X5 had this weird transmission issue where it would sometimes refuse to downshift when going uphill. Two different independent BMW shops looked at it – both general German car places – and neither could figure it out. One suggested a full transmission rebuild. Then a friend told me about a dedicated BMW specialist Dubai that only works on BMWs. The owner there pulled up his internal system and found a technical service bulletin about a software glitch in certain ZF 8HP transmissions that exactly matched my symptoms. He did a software update and a transmission adaptation in about an hour. Total cost was under 800 dirhams. The problem is completely gone. I realized that a generalist might be fine for oil changes, but for tricky transmission issues you really need someone who lives and breathes BMW every single day. Anyone else had a problem that only a true specialist could solve?

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      Posted in the topic Does "certified" mean anything for a transmission oil change in Abu Dhabi? in the Forum News and Announcements
      June 3, 2026 10:35 PM PDT

      I'm trying to be responsible and get the transmission fluid changed on my 2017 Q5 before any problems start. I've called a few places and one shop mentioned they have a Certified Oil Change Specialist Abu Dhabi on staff who only does transmission services. That sounds impressive but I honestly don't know if that's a real certification or just something they made up. Is there an actual training program or certificate for transmission oil changes specifically? Or is this just marketing speak? I don't want to overpay for a fancy title if it doesn't mean anything. But if it's legit, I'm happy to pay more for someone who actually knows the correct procedures for a ZF 8 speed. Can anyone explain what certifications actually exist in this field in the UAE? And how do I verify if someone is truly certified?

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      Posted in the topic The guy who rebuilt my S-tronic only works on Audi and VW gearboxes – and it shows in the Forum News and Announcements
      June 3, 2026 10:03 PM PDT

      I had a really specific problem with my 2018 S4 where the transmission would occasionally refuse to shift into reverse unless I restarted the car. Very intermittent, no pattern, drove me crazy for months. I took it to three different general repair shops and none of them could figure it out. Finally found a workshop in Sharjah that has a Dedicated Transmission Specialist Sharjah who literally only works on Audi and Volkswagen dual clutch transmissions. His entire bay is just DSG parts, tooling, and service manuals. He diagnosed the issue as a failing reverse gear position sensor that was intermittent when hot. He replaced just that sensor and recalibrated everything. Total cost was under 1000 and the problem hasn't come back in two months. It's so refreshing to deal with someone who has such deep specific knowledge. I've learned my lesson – for transmission work, go to a transmission specialist, not a general mechanic. Anyone else had a similar experience where specialization made all the difference?

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