2003 Z4 B pillar sensor repair

Don't think your business plan will suffer, putting one of these fooling kits in would be the very last resort for many people, its not a very safe option is it?
 
colb said:
Don't think your business plan will suffer, putting one of these fooling kits in would be the very last resort for many people, its not a very safe option is it?
Depends how much you like your passenger. :wink:
 
Also, airbags have only been mandatory since 1998 so non of my classic cars would have been fitted with them but you don't see owners of old cars fretting that they don't have airbags. If push came to shove I think z4 owners would prefer to keep their cars and ditch the airbags
 
Hi there, I have the same problem, my broken airbag unit is number 65776933985. Are there any users that have a spare module and can help with coding?
 
Jonedge101 said:
Hi there, I have the same problem, my broken airbag unit is number 65776933985. Are there any users that have a spare module and can help with coding?
I can definitely do the fit and coding for you but finding one of that batch of numbers is like locating a unicorn. I’ll keep my eyes peeled
 
enuff_zed said:
I can definitely do the fit and coding for you but finding one of that batch of numbers is like locating a unicorn. I’ll keep my eyes peeled

Would this number work as a replacement? 65776945158
 
Jonedge101 said:
enuff_zed said:
I can definitely do the fit and coding for you but finding one of that batch of numbers is like locating a unicorn. I’ll keep my eyes peeled

Would this number work as a replacement? 65776945158
Nope.
Go back to page 1 of this thread and you'll see the table of ones you could use.
 
enuff_zed said:
Jonedge101 wrote: ↑
enuff_zed wrote: ↑
I can definitely do the fit and coding for you but finding one of that batch of numbers is like locating a unicorn. I’ll keep my eyes peeled
Would this number work as a replacement? 65776945158
Nope.
Go back to page 1 of this thread and you'll see the table of ones you could use.

Thanks again, at this point I'm just typing any numbers and hoping for the best :rofl:
 
[ref]Jonedge101[/ref], whereabouts are you? In case I find one and you want me to code it in.
 
enuff_zed said:
Jonedge101 wrote: ↑
enuff_zed wrote: ↑
by enuff_zed »

Jonedge101, whereabouts are you? In case I find one and you want me to code it in.
Down in Dorset
A fair run from Norfolk but I could perhaps fit it into a weekend away if I find one.

Yes it is, perhaps we can meet half-way?
 
Jonedge101 said:
enuff_zed said:
Jonedge101 wrote: ↑
enuff_zed wrote: ↑
by enuff_zed »

Jonedge101, whereabouts are you? In case I find one and you want me to code it in.
Down in Dorset
A fair run from Norfolk but I could perhaps fit it into a weekend away if I find one.

Yes it is, perhaps we can meet half-way?
Find a module and take it from there. :thumbsup:
 
I'm still looking sadly, at this point I'm thinking about buying another just to take the module out of! But seems a little extreme. It's that, find one, or scrap her... :cry:
 
Stach said:
I'm still looking sadly, at this point I'm thinking about buying another just to take the module out of! But seems a little extreme. It's that, find one, or scrap her... :cry:
Trouble is, what's the chances it'll have one of the right batch?
I would think scrapping is a little extreme! Even if you gave up and found another one, I would consider taking this one and just waiting it out until I found a module.
 
Why don't you get one of those gadgets mentioned in another post, that switches fault light off whilst you wait for a suitable module. That way it will pass MOT but still show as a fault on the code reader. It will mean part of airbag system will not work but better than scrapping car
 
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