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  1. Hi Cameron...welcome to the Forum I'm not sure how it will affect the finish of any trim parts but a very strong solution of Traffic Film Remover may shift it. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  2. Hi Shaun...welcome to the Forum Sounds like it has jumped out of time again....which would definitely suggest tensioner. May be worth looking at oil quality as well to as that can affect the hydraulic tensioners' ability to do its job. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  3. Hi Stephen....welcome to the Forum! I'm not 100% sure but I think the problem may be with the phone not being set up to play the music although you can make calls which means the device is being recognised...got the same problem on my Honda as well. May be worth fiddling with the phone first? Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  4. OMG whatever possessed the KA driver to pull out in front of you, unbelievable! Glad you and your occupants managed to escape injury though
  5. Hi James, I would take the car back to where the pads were changed and get them to check the system to make sure nothing is wrong. Alternatively, they may just need to reset the system to know it had new brake system components...but I would still take it back for them to sort out..at no extra charge! Let us know how you get on with it Cheers, Trevor
  6. It's probably worth keeping an eye on things like tyre pressures, load in the boot, fuel level (full tank/low tank level), etc to see if anything improves. Keep us informed if you do find anything makes a difference and gets you nearer the claimed figures...you can only live in hope!
  7. Hi Philip...welcome to the Forum I know what you mean about the mpg claims, I drive a Honda CRV as a daily smoker and I have never managed to get near the claimed figures but the way I see it is if I am happy with what I'm getting and its more than I get from my Z3, I can live with that! Look forward to reading your posts in the future Cheers, Trevor
  8. Hi Gary...welcome to the Forum Glad you're enjoying your Beemer, they really are great cars! Post up a piccy of it if you like Cheers, Trevor
  9. Oh very nice indeed...looks amazing with the hard top on
  10. Hi Len...welcome to the Forum! Great looking car...and just the right weather for it as well. Enjoy!! Cheers Trevor
  11. Hi Stuart....welcome to the forum! Not sure apart from BMW themselves (sometimes not too bad price wise for certain parts) or look in Germany as loads of BMW suppliers there. Let us know how you get on with your search Cheers, Trevor
  12. Hi Richard...welcome to the Forum! I don't believe the problem is with the AFM as the sensors on the Beemers are generally quite reliable. The 1.9 is not too potent. I've got a 2.0 litre Z3 and that's pretty gutless so I'm in the process of upgrading components. My thoughts to go forward for better acceleration are a remap which will definitely improve things and the exhaust system is standard and therefore loaded with lots of factory restrictions. After that, you could look at a cold air intake system to improve things. Let us know how you proceed with any mods or upgrades Cheers, Trevor
  13. Hi Richard...welcome to the Forum! I'm not sure but if you run a multimeter around the car, I'm sure there must be something local to where you want to locate the lamps. Let us know how you get on with it Regards Trevor
  14. Hi Andrew...welcome to the Forum! I'm personally not sure which springs to go for but I would think the best thing is to ask the individual manufacturers as to their recommendations and see what they say but if you measure the gap between the bottom of the wing and top of the tyre and then you'll know how much drop you can get away with for a start. Let us know how you get on with it. Regards Trevor
  15. I suppose Bosch would be best although I'm not a big fan of the brand, the sensors generally are okay
  16. Hi Kevin...welcome to the forum! Definitely a mid-life crisis, lol I also have a Bimmer convertible (Z3) and a GS1200 bike :-) Look forward to chatting further about mid-life, etc Cheers Trevor
  17. Not sure really, but electronic sensors are susceptible to vibration, heat and moisture...all three being present in the DSC sensor environment. Also, the brand quality can also be an issue...maybe worth looking at an alternative make of sensor?
  18. Hi Steve...welcome to the Forum! Have seen posts about retro-fit electric mirrors on other vehicle make forums so it is possible as the manufacturers usually run the wiring to where the (modified) switch would be and then the dealers/manufacturers can then just fit the folding mirror package as required. I would imagine you need the replacement parts (eBay?) and then code it into the electronic body control system once fitted. Anyone else done this mod? Cheers Trevor
  19. Welcome to the forum! Have you managed to run a scan to see which sensor it is this time? Would be back luck if it's the same one gone faulty. Cheers Trevor
  20. Here is some info on the variable acoustic manifold system (if it's the same system as yours) http://www.forzagb.com/tech/ http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-x-22-mm-Swirl-Flap-Flaps-Replacement-Removal-Blanks-Gaskets-for-BMW-2-0-M47-/181544146050?hash=item2a44dfd482:g:9DgAAOSw5IJWflKT
  21. Absolute winner! Great result...that is really good of BMW, maybe though they know there is an issue with these boxed if they're failing early and only pull them in if the customer complains.
  22. That's and expensive failure! I would try to find a specialist gearbox rebuilder in your area who could just replace the defective synchro and anything else that looks like it could be worn. Maybe cheaper than a whole replacement gearbox Let us know how you get on with it
  23. Hi John...welcome to the Forum! You certainly like your Beemers then! Good to have you onboard and look forward to reading your posts Cheers, Trevor - Admin
  24. Quite agree with you John...get rid of the emissions related equipment it was only ever fitted to allow the manufacturers to produce vehicles that met the Euro Cat requirements. After that, its not really needed...ditch the exhaust acoustic valve (if still present in the rear silencer) the EGR and any Cats in place. If an engine is running extremely well then its all unnecessary
  25. That does not sound like a good situation then as you say it fits well but if it does not fully lock in then it's probably not worth taking the chance.
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