Good advice, but if it is 1,995cc it won't be a 6 cylinder surely?
Probably best for the OP to do a VIN check so he knows exactly what he has first.
Good advice, but if it is 1,995cc it won't be a 6 cylinder surely?
Leaving aside your appalling rudeness, why have you suggested the OP downloads a 3.0i manual for his 2 litre Z4?z4rumble wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 9:39 pmDid you not even take the time to click on the link the guy posted? Next time actually read someone's post before immediately posting a reply. It saves everyone a lot of time.NickDE wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 7:08 pm Use the 2005 roadster one. The header says E86 but this is a typo as the roadster is E85.
No probs with it being 2005, the changes from year to year weren't that big, plus yours I'd early 2006 registration so was probably built late 2005 anyway.
Run the VIN number through a decoder website if you want more info on your car
OP here's your manual. The owner's manual will be the same for both models of the 2006 roadster. I am sorry you had to deal with the incompetent members of this forum. They often have trouble answering questions.
2006 BMW Z4 3.0i https://carmanuals2.com/bmw/z4-3-0i-roa ... nual-53967