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  1. Agree with Kelvin - nice enough wheel but reacon the weaves better suit
  2. Yep, my thoughts exactly
  3. 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.
  4. 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
  5. Title says 1990 so FL OP - please put up pics/prices as per forum rules
  6. Scan it to see what fault comes up
  7. 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.
  8. Just to correct you - your "water pump" is a thermostat housing
  9. It is Japan that alienates itself with a totally different Nav system to the rest of the world
  10. Congrats Matt, 2 definitely enough!!
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. As for the rust - that seems severe for that vehicle?
  15. hotwire

    uh oh...

    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.
  16. hotwire

    MissBM V.2

    Mmmmmm Amber!!
  17. ^^^^^^^Tis but not the yellow further above. I like Dakar on the E36 but certainly doesn't suit the 38
  18. hotwire

    Quick rant thread.

    Well done Dave, Make sure they follow through with a satisfactory repair.
  19. Bugger, now you are going to have 3 mismatching colour doors/handles
  20. hotwire

    Quick rant thread.

    Bloody careless morons with no brain!!! Make sure it gets sorted satisfactorily Dave
  21. Great result. Credit to him for acknowledging up & fixing. Initial outcome may well have been outside of his observation.
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