Great quote!


Great quote!
It's me and my minions.
I can see the advertising now:
Just checking, is that you on the left?
Are you sure that’s legal?
No, I'm on the right.
Yes, there is - just some posts back in this thread:step_change wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 9:22 am Is there a list of links to Robbie's preventative maintenance tips and how to perform them?
This sounds like something I'd love to do (had to sell my e46 cabrio once I kept having roof issues, so I'm motivated!)RobbiZ4 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:44 pm
But to bring this discussion to the point:
We indeed have to do some maintenance on the roof, same as for the brakes
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1) replace the 2 MS coupling lock every decade
2) replace the 2 salmon relays once or better twice a decade
3) check the water level BELOW and the corrosion status of the bottom of the hydraulic pump once a year or, if there is no garage, after every very heavy rain
4) finally, think about a replacement of the hydraulic loom every decade![]()
These 4 simple(sik) steps will avoid hardly any trouble regarding the retractable hardtop of our E89.![]()
Part 2Pondrew wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:00 pm Hi Burbo, and welcome. Try this thread. Most stuff is there and there is also a link in the thread to another which between them give all the details and step-by-step instructions. The part numbers for the switches (in the UK) are there too.![]()
Also, if you want to buy the switches, Soper's of Lincoln (BMW dealer) give a small discount for forum members.HTH
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=129556
Part 4peng wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:47 pmThis sounds like something I'd love to do (had to sell my e46 cabrio once I kept having roof issues, so I'm motivated!)RobbiZ4 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:44 pm
But to bring this discussion to the point:
We indeed have to do some maintenance on the roof, same as for the brakes
=>
1) replace the 2 MS coupling lock every decade
2) replace the 2 salmon relays once or better twice a decade
3) check the water level BELOW and the corrosion status of the bottom of the hydraulic pump once a year or, if there is no garage, after every very heavy rain
4) finally, think about a replacement of the hydraulic loom every decade![]()
These 4 simple(sik) steps will avoid hardly any trouble regarding the retractable hardtop of our E89.![]()
So I think I can do 3, I have already done 2...but frankly, (not being a native english speaker) I haven't got the foggiest idea what a 'hydraulic loom' is, or where to find the '2 MS coupling lock'
Can someone guide me to understand what -exactly- I need to do (and where to find) points 1 and 4?
edit.. so I read viewtopic.php?f=45&t=129556 that should get me on my way...
still unsure what a 'loom' is...?