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Allanw

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  1. I managed to snap a sump bolt off in the block whilst being a bit impatient. One of the longer ones at the back. it is only about 3/4 of the way in and is leaking so it needs to come out and be replaced. There is no thread sticking out.

    Could I draw on the intelligence and experience of bimmersport's finest and ask for some tips for removal? Thanks!

    Mig weld a blob on the end, then vice-grips!


  2. There is more room in the back of a five - Getting kids into car seats can be a bit tricky if the back seat is tight.

    I was looking at E46 3's, but went for an E39 in the end. Not a touring, but it's manual. Had to pick one or the other really :angry: . Manual 530i/540i touring would be my ultimate choice :rolleyes:


  3. We were just hoping due to it being a crash caused by complete idiocy and carelessness.

    Most are though.

    If you want a crap insurance company, try Lumley:

    Tried to claim that this was 50/50 because the road is so narrow - I was driving the van and had stopped at impact (van is about 50mm from the bank on the other side of it) notice how the chics tyre marks (her right tyre: right side of photo, just in from the edge, about 1/4 of the way up) at the start of her skid are only about 1M from the edge of MY side of the road. Her skid marks are clearly in the centre two ruts, not the two on HER side of the road.

    Because Lumleys are so useless, your hard earned/payed tax dollars had to pay the $3000 excess on my Govt department van! They claimed she was on her side of the road, and that the road was too narrow. EVEN at the point of impact she still had 1.2M of clear road on her left, but was taking the "racing line" through the corner.

    I couldn't call the police to come out, as I had to drive both of us nearly 40 kms to get phone coverage (no houses either!). If you can, ALWAYS call the cops to an accident which is not your fault! I couldn't leave the van, as I had $50k of machinery and $65K of tools and testing equipment in it and this was in the Far North in a less than desirable area.

    Fortunetly, her POS RAV4 was only insured 3rd party so she lost out!

    Could I have been any closer to my side?

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  4. As to that compensation thing, no automotive insurances provide cover for consequential costs (whether to the insured or in the form of liability). Meaning the truck's insurance company wouldn't have paid out, so you would have had to chase the driver independently and it is highly likely to have provided any beneficial result after many months of wrangling, so they just saved you time and effort.

    Exactly.


  5. A truck crashed into my (parked) old car and wrote it off while we were insured with AMI. We were paid out for the car of course, but it was nowhere near covering the other costs we had to pay because of the crash so we tried for compensation costs.

    Rather than looking into the situation and talking to the truck driver's insurance company, AMI made excuses like "it was a narrow road", as if they were defending the truck driver. Bullshit - hundreds of trucks go along the road daily without a single accident. The truck driver had been careless and we should have had some form of compensation. As far as I know he was fired because of the crash but we got nothing but the very minimum payout.

    Needless to say we're with AA insurance with my new car.

    So... did you have insurance cover for other expenses (I assume you mean rental cars etc)? I assume not, otherwise it would have been paid. Why they would pay for something YOU didn't have covered???

    You'll find AA will do the exact same thing.


  6. I think there is probably more to that story too.

    Plus, you aren't fit to be driving if you are tired/sleepy! I would think you would know you are drowsy, and probably nearly fell alseep a couple of times before you'd fall asleep enough to lose control. It doesn't just sneak up on you - I used to do about 65,000kms a year, and knew when I was getting tired. I don't want people not fit to drive on the road when my family and I are out there.

    I think you'll probably find he was charged by the police with dangerous driving, and AMI declined based on that AND something he's not telling.

    I have no qualms with AMI - they payed out on a $3500 windscreen claim for my VW. They ordered a Genuine VW windscreen (no aftermarket or genuine windscreens in the country at the time), had it shipped in, fitted it and had me back on the road in a week. I was happy for it to take longer - it was only a crack. They wanted it sorted, so did it all.


  7. The pinch sensor affect manual as well - if you wind the window up, and push on the srround at the top, it will stop and go down a bit.

    You can program the auto up for each window, and which direction - You's may have been changed, but you might also have a dodgy button.

    The seat is a bit confusing, but I seem to recall that can be programed to work from each individual key. Not sure that you can program it to NOT work off the buttons though. Perhaps the M button is faulty, so the others can't be programmed?


  8. drive at a good height and to the conditions

    I think this is the key!

    Theres a bunch of bad installs giving air a bad name - there are a great deal of luxury cars with air springs (and buses etc for that matter!). A good install can give a low stance when required, but that's not normally where you'd drive it! It the bumpstops in most installs giving the bad ride!

    There's many a steel sprung low car which sits really low, and handles like a bag of arse and there's nothing you can do except change springs. The air gives you options.


  9. the bag is soft then hard under compression instead of being linear or progressive in nature.

    Progressive? You mean like soft, progressively getting harder??? like a spring does? Ummm...

    A decent air bag setup will ride nicer than springs, for this exact reason. They are MORE progressive than a spring - softer over small bumps harder at more compression.

    Even driven a old Rolls? They're nice riding, on air. Lexus LS400, Toyota Crown etc etc


  10. I can see the point of testing oil.

    I have nearly $150 of oil in the E39, so working out how long it can stay in would be a good thing (I think I'll leave it 15K) I KNOW i'm not following the lights on the dash that will come up at over 25K based on the number in the dash.

    I do expect that this tool is about as useful as snake oil though. Realistically, if might tell you the PH or something, but it won't tell you if the viscosity is changing too much, or if the "additives" are past useful etc.

    There was someone selling blotting paper like strips on Tardme that supposedly did the same thing.

    Uh-huh.


  11. Haha umm on average its 12-13L/100km. Its so because I included the first time I filled it up when I bought it last year which had no petrol in it so it says I was doing 96L/km.

    In the time I've owned the car now which has been just over a year, I've only filled it up maybe 10 times as I don't actually drive that much now so all the driving is stop start and maybe only like 5-10km at a time so fuel usage isn't the best at the moment. - OBC reads roughly 8.6km/L which I reset when I bought it.

    You can edit your first fuel up to make it correct :-)

    Fuelly is telling me 10.2L/100kms, and the OBC is reading 10.3 - which I reset at the first fuel up, so it's pretty close!

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