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  1. Hi jochen i have a e46 2001 4dr sedan 318i and hav nav n ph system.can you tell me how can i get them woking in nz.

    Cheers

    Black bmw

    If you want info about nav and phone and how to make it all work in NZ, I can help. I've made loads of E39s work perfectly. All using oriignal BMW equipment.

    I have given you the rundown on this before for your car - Jochens answer will be the same no doubt. Theres no getting around replacing the nav unit & fitting a retrofit phone kit for systems to work in NZ


  2. Just lucky sometimes I guess..

    On the flip side, the E34 booster's the same as the E28, so no go, open to suggestions, smaller diameter booster needed.

    Dave - you might need to revert to the hammer option <_<

    Seriously though- looking good! Doing a great job


  3. Outer lamps are dip, inners high.

    Because the outer lamps in this system are a single filament bulb - they are a permenent dip & stay on in both beams.

    Yellow is dip beam (outer)

    White is high beam (inner)

    Brown is earth

    Can't remember park light wires off hand but will be grey with a trace (different trace either side)


  4. Heater issue could be a result of airlock too - as mentioned.

    It could also be due to faulty heater valve/s - these are common to fail in the E36. Or, if climate control - a faulty panel control - again a common problem.


  5. Yep Martyn's right - Electronics - Nav/Radio are the same as here. TV is worldwide.

    Singapore origin are renowned for electronic issues along with rubber/ plastic failures due to heat/humidity but I must say i have seen thes issues on other cars more than BMW's. Have worked with several ex Sing Beemers that have not had issues.

    I would be comfortable sourcing a car from Singapore but would want a young, low milage one - where it has not had excessive exposure time to the elements there.

    Also - make sure that the car is fully optioned - heater etc - I am aware of some not specced with with for that market.


  6. Dave Im assuming E28 is wired the same, because both beams are no go - probably points to headlight switch itself.

    This earths the low beam headlight relay, along with fog light & dip switch to turn them on accordingly.

    The headlight flash switches to earth separately.

    If Milan has the same symptom - then probably the same applies

    If H/Beam works normally - the could well be low beam relay at fault - relay K4 in fusebox

    High & low beam lights are all fused separately.


  7. If they aint broke - don't fix!

    You won't notice any gain if there is nothing wrong with them. They can fail by high resistance (damaged carbon/ corroded connections) or by leaking & tracking high voltage through damage or just breakdown in insulation, but these situations will cause a misfire.

    If undamaged & no corrosion then leave alone. They are also not common to damage as they are well protected on these engines

    As already said - with standard ign system - these are more than enough


  8. I would just like to add.. due to the previous thread. If you experience this problem with your key spinning in the barrel...get it fixed straight away. If the key jams, and you cant turn it to release the barrel, it will cost you a new steering lock and a new barrel which is approx $800 to do. Not many locksmiths know how to do this.

    If in doubt...give me a call

    Cheers

    Glenn

    Agreed with Glen, I have had these at work - simple if caught in time, an absolute prick if not. Had one (not in time) where I was eventually able to drill out & bastidise the barrell assy to remove it from the housing without damaging BUT cost the owner several hours work - instead of 10 minutes


  9. i dont know what that is :S. would appreciate more information. would replacing the unit solve the problem? cheers

    Is the system dual climate control? Control panels are common to fail but sounds like yours is working.

    As Glen said - Fan resistors are also common to fail (a small aluminium unit mounted in heater box on passenger side with from memory - a 5 pin wiring plug. If unsure - best get it professionally checked to confirm the fault - they are quite expensive to replace so guessing - not really an option.


  10. tow bar= bike rack

    tow bar= occasional trip to the dump

    tow bar = occasional trip to the furniture shop to bring home a sofa

    not always for towing boats etc...

    i would always get a tow bar for the above reasons before a roof rack.

    Tow bar = Practical!!

    Not that any of our present cars have one - work ute for that

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