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  1. Hi David...welcome to the Club Probably a wise decision to move to petrol engine but I suppose it depends sometimes on your personal use...e.g. motorway or town driving. Otherwise, as you say there are all the issues with DPF and other emissions related systems. Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  2. Did you not say that the radiator tank was slightly cracked? If so, this is definitely where air can enter, you lose the increased boiling point and 'hey presto' Also, check the condition or replace the pressure cap as this can cause the same problems.
  3. Hi Emma...welcome to the Club It does sound like fuel pressure but equally there are a number of other possibilities and it is worth taking the car for a road test with a scan tool connected to read out what is occurring when it happens. Live data is by far the most accurate way to determine the cause or at least the data captured can lead to a more accurate diagnosis. Injectors leaking back would suggest they are worn and need replacing but for the age of the car, secondhand ones may be suitable for use. Keep us updated on how it all goes Cheers, Trevor
  4. Thanks for posting the piccy. Looks in great condition Lee, going to be a classic soon enough!
  5. Thanks for the feedback, great result then with the fan and also spotting the crack in the tank...that would definitely put the temperature up as it would be drawing air and therefore lowering the boiling point of the coolant. Just be sure that the electric fan is drawing air the correct way...e.g not competing against the viscous fan
  6. Thanks for the update Simon....have you tried cleaning it with a lens cleaner disc...cheap to buy and may work?
  7. Hi Melissa....welcome to the Club I would firstly check the audio settings to see that nothing has changed with the levels and balance, then maybe adjust the balance to play the sound just through that speaker to see whether it is working. It may well be blown, but worth checking the output through it first. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers, Trevor
  8. Hi Lee I would check out the thermostat or the water pump (as these tend to break up internally) as these components usually cause overheating, not to say it isn't the fan but I would definitely check these out as well Let us know how you get on Cheers, Trevor
  9. Unless the face drops down and the DVD slot is in there....
  10. Hi Simon....welcome to the Club Fine looking Beemer you have there, thanks for sharing the piccies....now go and enjoy it ! Cheers, Trevor
  11. Hi Simon....welcome to the Forum I believe there is a unit in the boot (from memory, but don't hold me to this...it's an age thing). Let us know what you find Cheers, Trevor
  12. Hi Lee....welcome to the Forum Sounds like you've up a great little car...feel free to post up some piccies of it. Good to have you onboard Cheers, Trevor
  13. Just got to keep a regular eye on it as it is over the drivebelt which you definitely don't to drench with oil. But otherwise it may only just stay as a weep rather than a leak.
  14. Glad to hear it is all sorted now. You may still get some residue from the exhaust if there is some oil lying in there and over time this will burn off. Great result though
  15. HI Nicolas....welcome to the Club That does sound totally suspicious to me and also as you say you can see the filter housing clear as day and looks totally dry....can you even assume they gave you an accurate reading of the battery condition? Keep us updated if anything starts leaking Cheers, Trevor
  16. Great result! what are you going to spend the gift vouchers on ? :-) Let's hope that sorts it...keep us updated
  17. could you apply some foam backed tape, like the sort that you put on windows to stop a draught?
  18. It does sound a bit ominous but it could well be a turbo seal. If the oil disappears almost immediately then I don't imagine it should be too much of an issue but it if continues for a prolonged period after starting the engine then this could have an adverse effect upon the catalytic converter, so it would be advisable to make a note of this just in case it fails shortly afterwards. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers, Trevor
  19. She looks great! loving the colour combination of body and roof
  20. Mihai Danut ask the question with Opie Oils about which fluid is correct for your transmission https://www.bimmerownersclub.com/forums/forum/97-opie-oils/
  21. Hi Darren...welcome to the Club Nice time of year to get a Cab (apart from the rain) Post up a piccy of it if you like. Cheers, Trevor
  22. Not sure about Dash Cams but I do know that BMW and Apple work fine on the i8 and 7 series Apps but not sure about others in the range
  23. oh dear...that's quite a random collection of pressures all round....bet it handles differently now?
  24. oilman I wonder if you can help with this enquiry please?
  25. Judging by the variance of tyre pressures I'm surprised that the colour hasn't changed already. I must admit I would be curious to completely under or over inflate one tyre and take it around the block to see if it did change colour
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