robertlancaster1094
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is it pin 12 and 60 amp for every z4 or could it be different for my model and ive gotta find out which pin and amp it is ?


flybobbie said:trim.jpg
3 the interior panel to remove.
20 is the no pass through option, 21 pass through option.
You would need to cut through the square bulge on 20.
Like i said, in desperation, you would have to cut through the bulkhead carpet from the cabin.. It's molded fibre.The.Analyst said:flybobbie said:trim.jpg
3 the interior panel to remove.
20 is the no pass through option, 21 pass through option.
You would need to cut through the square bulge on 20.
I don’t think you can remove the inside rear bulkhead trim without access too the boot ?
are you blind or just ignorant? i stated in my original post on here that i had a water leak and explained everything and also explained why i removed the battery because the rac rescue man that was called out informed me that i would be able to remove itRobbiZ4 said:Well, having forgotten a massive water issue inside of the trunk can be forgotten, of course. :x![]()
Hey Robert, what you are doing there without any knowledge of the car and a mechanic, who doesn't even know anything about the car's electric/electronic system is:
HARAKIRI
Absolute no recommendation to do anything by yourselve with that huge lack of knowledge!!
Search a garage with a minimum of understanding of these full electronic cars to not loose thousands and thousands of bucks with your current "strategy".
E89 are no playgrounds for children.
Yes, the red box next to the battery is a fuse box for higher currents. Even the terminals will be routed through it. Due to the "forgotten" watter issue this box might have been destroyed as well.robertlancaster1094 said:Do you think a fuse could have blown or something then?
flybobbie said:Try 12 volts on that and battery negative to say the door ring latch to earth.
This might be an option and can be tried out:
Put the negative terminal of a loaded battery onto earth, i.e. the terminal screw under the hood. But not on the terminal with the red cap!!!
Then you can connect the plus 12V from the battery with a tiny wire into the hole of pin12 of the correct(!) black 54-pole sliding plug taken off below of the junction box. It only needs half a second to get the central locking motor activated.
Making any fault with this operation will kill your car - fullstop.
Johnbmwz4 said:Why oh why didn’t BMW fit a boot release button somewhere in the car or even a key lock in the boot lid somewhere like the previous Z4. This sounds like an absolute nightmare. I hope you get it sorted somehow without too much damage to your car.
robertlancaster1094 said:are you blind or just ignorant? i stated in my original post on here that i had a water leak and explained everything and also explained why i removed the battery because the rac rescue man that was called out informed me that i would be able to remove itRobbiZ4 said:Well, having forgotten a massive water issue inside of the trunk can be forgotten, of course. :x![]()
Hey Robert, what you are doing there without any knowledge of the car and a mechanic, who doesn't even know anything about the car's electric/electronic system is:
HARAKIRI
Absolute no recommendation to do anything by yourselve with that huge lack of knowledge!!
Search a garage with a minimum of understanding of these full electronic cars to not loose thousands and thousands of bucks with your current "strategy".
E89 are no playgrounds for children.
Yes, the red box next to the battery is a fuse box for higher currents. Even the terminals will be routed through it. Due to the "forgotten" watter issue this box might have been destroyed as well.robertlancaster1094 said:Do you think a fuse could have blown or something then?
flybobbie said:Try 12 volts on that and battery negative to say the door ring latch to earth.
This might be an option and can be tried out:
Put the negative terminal of a loaded battery onto earth, i.e. the terminal screw under the hood. But not on the terminal with the red cap!!!
Then you can connect the plus 12V from the battery with a tiny wire into the hole of pin12 of the correct(!) black 54-pole sliding plug taken off below of the junction box. It only needs half a second to get the central locking motor activated.
Making any fault with this operation will kill your car - fullstop.