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btmaldon

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  1. That is normally the case when the pads haven't been allowed to bed in properly. I have had the same symptoms on a few cars and replaced just the pads. I took it easy and avoided heavy braking for around 200 miles and all was fine after that. Did you give yours a chance to bed in? If not they may have cooked.
  2. At what speed were you getting the wobble. Was it just from high speed braking?
  3. Welcome Cambell. I like the textured finish.
  4. Thanks to Admin I can now put some piccies up of my baby.
  5. Fantastic. Thank you Admin.
  6. I have always had the same issue and gave up trying.
  7. Welcome along Chris
  8. Welcome Mike and good luck with your search
  9. Welcome to the club Daaoud
  10. Welcome to the Club Jonathan
  11. It might be worth trying an update. You need a USB stick: http://www.bmw.com/com/en/owners/navigation/bluetooth/bluetooth_software_update_vin.jsp Or you could try resetting it. Not sure if this works on your model though: i believe you push both eject buttons at the same time then push and release the mute button on the volume knob and that should reset it
  12. Welcome Mark. Always happy to have a Tech about.
  13. Hi John. I cant see any reason why not as long as the relocation of the ICV isn't significantly further for the vacuum hosing. I found this link. You are obviously aware of most of this but there is a bit about the throttle switch which controls the ICV: http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techarticles/JF-Tech/BMW_E30_3_Series_Idle_speed_troubleshooting.htm Sorry I cant be of any help with the other issues as I have not owned one of those. Good luck with it and please keep us posted.
  14. Result. I hope it stays that way.
  15. Welcome to the club Jim
  16. Sorry Andrew but that has got me stumped. Its quite a weird sound. I wonder if it has something to do with the fan.
  17. Welcome to the club Karen
  18. Don't know if they suffer from the same problems other makes of car have. They may be alright on the BMW. Other makes suffer from heat soak which reduces performance even with a good air feed. I have found performance replacement panel filters a little better and don't suffer from heat soak because they are protected by the normal airbox. Also you shouldn't have problems with the insurance as the other type you will definitely have to inform them as it is a modification.
  19. Welcome to the club Dan
  20. Welcome to the club Ben
  21. Welcome along Richard
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