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Everything posted by hotwire
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Agree with Kelvin - nice enough wheel but reacon the weaves better suit
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Yep, my thoughts exactly
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Unloader relay circuit not working. Either a faulty relay or it not getting an earth via the starter motor. Check wiring at the starter first. Should be two small wires attached.
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& again
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Yep meant scan/monitor live data - i should have been more specific. I remember my E39 having all the lights on & no fault codes Wasn't till I looked at live data & caught the R/H rear sensor intermittently dropping out. Smelling a rat - I checked the output voltage to the sensor at the module & confirmed that dropping out intermittently - one f##ked ABS module
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Title says 1990 so FL OP - please put up pics/prices as per forum rules
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Scan it to see what fault comes up
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Ditto to my thoughts. My car was the first E39 in NZ for the Nav conversion after i bought it into NZ . Was uncharted territory at that time & a sh*t load of research made before completing the conversion.
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Just to correct you - your "water pump" is a thermostat housing
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It is Japan that alienates itself with a totally different Nav system to the rest of the world
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And a certain Blue E30
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Congrats Matt, 2 definitely enough!!
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Yep, beautiful car & well done but personally I think the smaller wheel/tyre ratio better suits the car. Certainly not criticizing but just my opinion
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The Jap version is the one in the boot. Euro spec is completely different. In the earlier ibus cars (which I can convert) the nav units are all in the boot/back but they are either Jap or Euro spec units. As I have mentioned - talk to Joe
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Nup definitely not. There will be naff all information out there as it is a Jap car with Jap specific nav & useless anywhere else in the world. It requires hardware change & reprogramming. Contact Joe @ Euro Surgeon to convert it for you
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As for the rust - that seems severe for that vehicle?
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Most BMW (Varta) batteries last 10 yrs +, often 12 & more, ours did 11. Replaced one at work a couple of years back in an E36 - 17 yrs Back on topic - good luck with resurrecting the M5. From what you describe - sounds like a not very well thought out/ designed unit for the requirements of it. Not that ITB's was new technology when it was designed for this car.
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^^^^^^ In time for work
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^^^^^^^Tis but not the yellow further above. I like Dakar on the E36 but certainly doesn't suit the 38
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Well done Dave, Make sure they follow through with a satisfactory repair.
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Bugger, now you are going to have 3 mismatching colour doors/handles
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Didn't Brent have one?
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Bloody careless morons with no brain!!! Make sure it gets sorted satisfactorily Dave
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Great result. Credit to him for acknowledging up & fixing. Initial outcome may well have been outside of his observation.