After owning my 1.8 Z3 for 4 years now, I can honestly say its been four years of very pleasurable motoring, she is in very good nick and has been very reliable.
My only bug bear is the accelerator pedal it sticks on first contact when pushing the pedal, leading to jerky set offs, has any one else got this problem? or any solutions?
accelerator pedal
Re: accelerator pedal
I would guess it might be the throttle cable getting old and sticky. Rather than the pedal.
2001 Z3 2.2 Topaz Blue (Trudy) - Keeper rebuilt from a write-off
2002 Z3 2.2 Titan Silver (Cookies) - Keeper rebuilt having been bought with a seized engine
2002 Z3 3.0 Sapphire Black (Peanut) - Keeper awaiting rebuilding having been bought as an abandoned project
Plus Willy, Kodak & Maycee - All 2.2 Sport projects. Yes, 6 is a lot of Z3s
Always happy to try and help with spares
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Re: accelerator pedal
Sometimes removing the cable and giving a good oiling may improve it (it might of dried out and be sticking). Failing that if no provment, just get a new replacement cable, not a big job to install.
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Pete C
2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black Interior.
Previous BMWs
2003 E46 M3 6 speed manual - Carbon Black/Black Interior.
2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black/Black Interior
1986 M635
1985 E28 M5
1983 E28 528i Alpina
2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black Interior.
Previous BMWs
2003 E46 M3 6 speed manual - Carbon Black/Black Interior.
2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black/Black Interior
1986 M635
1985 E28 M5
1983 E28 528i Alpina
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Re: accelerator pedal
I oiled my pedal cable a while ago now, and it made a great difference.
Re: accelerator pedal
Thanks will try the cable
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Re: accelerator pedal
I would go for a new cable rather than oiling. They are not expensive and the improvement is so dramatic that its like driving another car. Its pretty easy to replace with the only tricky bit is attaching the ball end of the cable which you cant see but have to feel where the slot is that the ball goes behind. I suggest that before taking the old one off that you feel the position so you know it when the new one goes on.
John
John