Always look for loose batteries rolling around
I did that in 1966 with my MGB and the culprit was a LR14 1.5 volt battery!!
Glad you sorted the problem
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- Wed 03 Oct, 2018 10:09
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: All comments and suggestions welcomed!!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2839
- Tue 31 Oct, 2017 14:01
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: winters here
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7475
Re: winters here
I'm getting a tad confused with the different ' plates and spacers' we are all talking about. My problem is that my hardtop squeaks and rattles slightly when driving along and I feel that it needs adjusting to reduce this effect. If the spacer is there to make sure the hardtop sits at the correct he...
- Mon 30 Oct, 2017 19:37
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: winters here
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7475
Re: winters here
Thanks Peter
Look forward to receiving the up to date part number
Regards
Rambo
Look forward to receiving the up to date part number
Regards
Rambo
- Mon 30 Oct, 2017 14:03
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: winters here
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7475
Re: winters here
Part no longer available from the Dealer.
Is anyone prepared to loan me their gauge so I can set it up properly?
Regards
Mike ( Rambo )
Is anyone prepared to loan me their gauge so I can set it up properly?
Regards
Mike ( Rambo )
- Mon 30 Oct, 2017 13:44
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: winters here
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7475
Re: winters here
Many Thanks
I'll talk to my local dealer.
Regards
I'll talk to my local dealer.
Regards
- Sun 29 Oct, 2017 18:16
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: winters here
- Replies: 16
- Views: 7475
Re: winters here
Can you tell me where you get the spacers from please?
Rambo
Rambo
- Thu 22 Jun, 2017 15:48
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 boot badges
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2998
Re: Z3 boot badges
Have a price from the Dealer for £20.60 for Z, 3 and 2.0 each plus vat. WHAT!!!!! Found some really sticky double sided tape from Sellotape in my workshop and with the aid of an extremely sharp model knife and a little bit of patience managed to refasten them to the boot lid. Thanks for all your com...
- Tue 20 Jun, 2017 15:50
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 boot badges
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2998
Re: Z3 boot badges
I suppose I'm being a bit lazy but it's a fiddly job cutting round the inside of the letters and numbers but I'll give it a try.Thanks anyway.
- Tue 20 Jun, 2017 08:24
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 boot badges
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2998
Re: Z3 boot badges
Thanks for that info and I'll give my dealer a try!
- Mon 19 Jun, 2017 18:12
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 boot badges
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2998
Z3 boot badges
Wondered if any one can point me in the right direction? My son very kindly removed my boot badges, namely Z3 and 2.0, from the car as they appeared to be unstable due to the extreme temperatures we have experienced today! You would think a 42 year old would at least ask if I wanted this doing rathe...
- Thu 18 May, 2017 08:05
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Engine hunting when reversing.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2195
Re: Engine hunting when reversing.
Driving forwards at slow speed in a traffic queue does become uncomfortable sometimes and I have to lift the revs slightly to compensate but reversing does cause the car to hunt on a light throttle. Or maybe it's me, as my other car is a Volvo XC90 Diesel auto and I'm getting lazy in my old age! Tha...
- Wed 17 May, 2017 18:23
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Engine hunting when reversing.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2195
Engine hunting when reversing.
I've noticed that when I back my 99 2.0/ Z3 into the garage the engine hunts in waves and unless I keep the revs up it stalls. Any ideas as to what causes this?
Regards
Rambo
Regards
Rambo
- Wed 19 Oct, 2016 12:40
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: engines fitted to z3's
- Replies: 23
- Views: 6816
Re: engines fitted to z3's
My Z3 is a 1999 2.0 litre straight six which is what BMW should have done from the start.
They did no favours to the launch model with the 4 cylinder unit as a starter, you can't beat the sound of a BMW 6 no matter what size the engine is!
They did no favours to the launch model with the 4 cylinder unit as a starter, you can't beat the sound of a BMW 6 no matter what size the engine is!
- Thu 11 Aug, 2016 09:39
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: road holding
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2388
Re: road holding
Thanks for the info guys. I'm sure it must be bushes or rear shocks so will have to get down and dirty to check
- Tue 09 Aug, 2016 15:56
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: road holding
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2388
road holding
Hi Guys
I've noticed recently that on a poor road surface the car tends to skitter around both at the front and back. It is a 1999 2.0 litre and has only covered 43,000 miles.
Any pointers as to what to look for please?
Regards
Rambo
I've noticed recently that on a poor road surface the car tends to skitter around both at the front and back. It is a 1999 2.0 litre and has only covered 43,000 miles.
Any pointers as to what to look for please?
Regards
Rambo
- Tue 03 Nov, 2015 08:38
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Shims
- Replies: 16
- Views: 3534
- Sun 01 Nov, 2015 18:16
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Shims
- Replies: 16
- Views: 3534
Re: Shims
I have the same problem with my hardtop. Can anyone measure the thickness of these gauges please and let me know?
Thanks
Thanks
- Fri 17 Jul, 2015 18:22
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: 17 inch Alpina wheels for sale
- Replies: 0
- Views: 592
17 inch Alpina wheels for sale
Hi guys I have 4 genuine Alpina multispoke refurbed alloy wheels for sale with new tyres also new Avon ZV5 tyres. Only run on the car for 30 miles. Fronts are225/45R17 Rears 245/40 R17 8J x17 46 offset Fit the facelift Z3 perfectly New Alpina decal centres 2 new keys for centre caps I'm looking for ...
- Wed 27 May, 2015 17:13
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Auto electronics genius required....
- Replies: 3
- Views: 825
Re: Auto electronics genius required....
that's the ticket!!
- Sun 08 Feb, 2015 16:36
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: 2.8 engine into a 2 litre body??
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2243
Re: 2.8 engine into a 2 litre body??
Message to Sakari Matt
Gone off the idea now but the Z3 racer is being developed by Simon Thorpe Car Services in Grimsby.
01472 355520
Nice guy and if you any problems with your Z 3 he's your man!
Regards
Gone off the idea now but the Z3 racer is being developed by Simon Thorpe Car Services in Grimsby.
01472 355520
Nice guy and if you any problems with your Z 3 he's your man!
Regards
- Sat 31 Jan, 2015 15:50
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: 2.8 engine into a 2 litre body??
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2243
Re: 2.8 engine into a 2 litre body??
Thanks for the swift replies. Certainly food for thought. I have the car serviced by an excellent BMW technician who has his own business and is in the process of building a Z3 race car and knows a fair amount about the BMW range so I'll ask him for his advice as well. Thanks for your input and I'll...
- Sat 31 Jan, 2015 13:45
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: 2.8 engine into a 2 litre body??
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2243
2.8 engine into a 2 litre body??
Hi Guys I have suddenly decided that I would like to upgrade to a 2.8/3.00 litre engine into my mint 1999 2.0 Z3. So the question is. Can I fit a larger unit into the car? Will the gearbox match or do I need to source a compatible gearbox.? Is the back axle of the right ratio? Does the exhaust fit o...
- Thu 29 Jan, 2015 19:09
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: HELP!!! Think I've been an idiot.
- Replies: 12
- Views: 2416
Re: HELP!!! Think I've been an idiot.
All BMW's should use the Blue. I have a 99 Z3 2.0 , E46 touring and E61 touring. The E 61 had Orange coolant whereas the other two were Blue I asked advice from my local BMW specialist who strongly recommended reverting to Blue. In any case I believe it should be changed every 2 years to protect the...
- Fri 31 Oct, 2014 15:49
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Fitting cruise control
- Replies: 48
- Views: 12157
Re: Fitting cruise control
You get a great sense of satisfaction when you finish your project and, bugger me, it works. After following everyone's advice and took off the column shroud and the dash panel it all fell into place. The plug was hanging free. Fitting the switch lever was so easy after having cut out the hole in th...
- Fri 24 Oct, 2014 12:20
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cruise control
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3629
Re: Cruise control
Got it thanks
rambo
rambo
- Fri 24 Oct, 2014 10:02
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cruise control
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3629
Re: Cruise control
Thanks for that Southern Boy!
- Fri 24 Oct, 2014 09:55
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cruise control
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3629
Re: Cruise control
Wow!
All that about trying to find the plug and after taking off the scuttle panel, there it is just hanging loose as they say.
Just waiting for the lever from Cincinatti, U.S.A and we should be good to go.
Do I need to have the system set up by my pet BMW specialist?
Thanks for everyone's help guys.
All that about trying to find the plug and after taking off the scuttle panel, there it is just hanging loose as they say.
Just waiting for the lever from Cincinatti, U.S.A and we should be good to go.
Do I need to have the system set up by my pet BMW specialist?
Thanks for everyone's help guys.
- Mon 20 Oct, 2014 15:00
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cruise control
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3629
Re: Cruise control
Managed to source a switch from the States at a cost of £36.64 including post and import tax. Thanks for your advice
Going to order Interface from Dealer.
Regards
Rambo
Going to order Interface from Dealer.
Regards
Rambo
- Mon 20 Oct, 2014 14:44
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cruise control
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3629
Re: Cruise control
Thanks for that info .
Rambo
Rambo
- Mon 20 Oct, 2014 13:12
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Cruise control
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3629
Cruise control
I know there has been a lot of discussion about retro fit cruise to the Z3 but after having spoken to my local BMW agent I am now totally confused. I have a 99 2.0 facelift model and was under the impression that the throttle was a fly by wire system. I am told my car has a mechanical action to a ce...
- Wed 10 Sep, 2014 17:08
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: tear in leather seat
- Replies: 2
- Views: 972
Re: tear in leather seat
I had an identical problem with my Beige leather seats, took the plunge and ordered a Beige repair kit from Furniture Clinic and was well impressed!!
You need to order the kit to suit your leather and then play around with the mix to match.
Brilliant job well done.
You need to order the kit to suit your leather and then play around with the mix to match.
Brilliant job well done.
- Thu 21 Aug, 2014 15:20
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Clunking on acceleration and braking..
- Replies: 22
- Views: 7158
Re: Clunking on acceleration and braking..
Sounds daft but I had half my 1966 MGB in bits with the same problem, took my pal out to demo and he found a U2 battery rolling around under the passenger seat.
Mind you there was no carpet under the seat!!
Best of luck.
Mind you there was no carpet under the seat!!
Best of luck.
- Wed 25 Jun, 2014 07:38
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Fitting cruise control
- Replies: 48
- Views: 12157
Re: Fitting cruise control
Is it really as simple as you guys say?
Where does the interface fit and how much would the two components be?
I'm keen to add this facility to my 99 facelift 2 litre as my 525 touring and the wife's 330 touring both have cruise which we use all the time.
Where does the interface fit and how much would the two components be?
I'm keen to add this facility to my 99 facelift 2 litre as my 525 touring and the wife's 330 touring both have cruise which we use all the time.
- Mon 23 Jun, 2014 12:34
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Whistly squeeky wind noise at speed
- Replies: 7
- Views: 860
Re: Whistly squeeky wind noise at speed
I get a whining squeaky noise from my passenger seat at speeds over 70 but it's the wife!!
- Mon 02 Jun, 2014 16:37
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Not much activity......
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1336
Re: Not much activity......
Further to your comments on Z4 prices ,one of the Mechanic Journalists writing for Practical Classics has recently bought a 2.8 Z3 and has indicated that the car will start to become collectable and prices should start to move up! I'm a subscriber because apart from my 99 Z3 2.0 I have a 1933 Austin...
- Sun 09 Mar, 2014 17:21
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop HRW switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1019
Re: Hardtop HRW switch
Managed to source a supply.
Thanks for the offer
Regards
Rambo
Thanks for the offer
Regards
Rambo
- Tue 04 Feb, 2014 19:03
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Z3 Heated rear window switch - model specific?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 560
Re: Z3 Heated rear window switch - model specific?
I have just bought and fitted a works hardtop to my facelift 2.0 Z3 and withit came an old style HRW switch with chunky terminals.
I had to cough up £55 from the steelers but I did want it all to look original. Hence I have a HRW switch if any one wants to make me an offer
I had to cough up £55 from the steelers but I did want it all to look original. Hence I have a HRW switch if any one wants to make me an offer
- Wed 29 Jan, 2014 09:21
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop HRW switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1019
Re: Hardtop HRW switch
Thanks for your help guys, but I've managed to source one from the Steelers at a knock down trade price.
- Tue 28 Jan, 2014 12:22
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop HRW switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1019
Re: Hardtop HRW switch
Stupid me!
Looking at the wrong plug when I asked if a simple switch would do the job as there is a multiplicity of wires leading to the plug
Looking at the wrong plug when I asked if a simple switch would do the job as there is a multiplicity of wires leading to the plug
- Tue 28 Jan, 2014 12:00
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop HRW switch
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1019
Hardtop HRW switch
At last the hardtop is painted and fitted. Now I need to source a HRW switch for a post May 1999 facelift Z3 with electric hood BMW want £61.03 for a new unit ( The switch is of the mini pin variety not the E30 style with large pins ) If I can't source an original would a simple on/off switch do the...
- Sat 25 Jan, 2014 18:40
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
Thanks Bertiejaffa I may try Quarry spares first
Cheers
Rambo
Cheers
Rambo
- Sat 25 Jan, 2014 16:40
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
It's not the wiring loom I want but the correct HRW switch for a 99 Z3 with mini pins and not the big chunky ones on the switch I have
Thanks
Thanks
- Sat 25 Jan, 2014 15:27
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
Eureka!! I've found the the plug exactly where you said it would be, taped with black gaffer tape in the aperture where the hood switch etc fits. Next problem is the switch supplied with the hardtop is from the 3 series and not a mini terminal type. Any ideas where I can source the correct one from?...
- Sat 25 Jan, 2014 15:10
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
Many thanks to you all for your replies.
I shall put my deerstalker hat on and start investigating tomorrow.
Best Wishes to all
rambo
I shall put my deerstalker hat on and start investigating tomorrow.
Best Wishes to all
rambo
- Sat 25 Jan, 2014 13:17
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
At last I have managed to strip out the plastic sections behind the seats and actually taken out the seats as well which I would recommend to gain access to the hood mechanism. The new hardtop mounts are in place and the wiring loom interrupted by the small loom that came with the hardtop plus the 2...
- Wed 15 Jan, 2014 13:31
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
Thanks for the info.
Weather has turned cold again so it may be a while before I get on with the job.
Better to be ready fully armed now rather than finding bits missing!!!
Once again, many thanks
mike
Weather has turned cold again so it may be a while before I get on with the job.
Better to be ready fully armed now rather than finding bits missing!!!
Once again, many thanks
mike
- Wed 15 Jan, 2014 08:44
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
Sorry forgot to say the car has an electrically operated hood.
Thanks again
Thanks again
- Wed 15 Jan, 2014 08:42
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Re: Hardtop Wiring Loom
Thanks for the swift reply
It is an OEM fitting kit stamped with the BMW logo, came from a car purchased new with the hardtop fitted.
The n/s fitment has 2 white connectors at each end of a short length of cable connected to a bracket for the earth supply.
Thanks
It is an OEM fitting kit stamped with the BMW logo, came from a car purchased new with the hardtop fitted.
The n/s fitment has 2 white connectors at each end of a short length of cable connected to a bracket for the earth supply.
Thanks
- Tue 14 Jan, 2014 19:55
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: Hardtop Wiring Loom
- Replies: 18
- Views: 2217
Hardtop Wiring Loom
Hi Just bought a Hardtop for my facelift Z3 and the question is do I need additional cabling to activate the heated rear window? I have all the rest of the kit to fit but before I start dismantling the back of the car to fit the internals I need to know if all the cabling is in place or not? Thanks ...
- Mon 11 Mar, 2013 20:08
- Forum: Z3 roadster
- Topic: What's your private plate?
- Replies: 82
- Views: 8717
Re: What's your private plate?
My plate is WEE282 and it does get a little titter now and again!!
It's a Grimsby plate with EE as the town number before all this modern crap we are seeing now!
It's a Grimsby plate with EE as the town number before all this modern crap we are seeing now!