Hi
I’m a newbie to the forum and recently bought a 2009 E89 3.5i M-Sport Z4.
Absolutely over the moon with it!
However I have a couple of niggling issues that I want to sort.
It seems my master switch on the drivers side for all things, folding mirrors, mirror adjustment and windows gives up after a rain fall and becomes intermittent. Given the chance to dry out and on dryer days it doesn’t cause any problems at all.
There is no sign of water ingress in the car itself and body work is pristine with no signs of where water can get in.
Worth noting when the error occurs the passenger window works fine and the roof and windows work fine when operating the roof.
When it fails, diagnostics point to the footwell module but I’m told that this may pick up errors from further down the line.
Any one had a similar experience that maybe able to shed light on this problem?
I am armed with a multimeter to check when the problem reoccurs again but before I start pulling switches out of sockets thought I’d put it to the board first!
Cheers
I’m a newbie to the forum and recently bought a 2009 E89 3.5i M-Sport Z4.
Absolutely over the moon with it!
However I have a couple of niggling issues that I want to sort.
It seems my master switch on the drivers side for all things, folding mirrors, mirror adjustment and windows gives up after a rain fall and becomes intermittent. Given the chance to dry out and on dryer days it doesn’t cause any problems at all.
There is no sign of water ingress in the car itself and body work is pristine with no signs of where water can get in.
Worth noting when the error occurs the passenger window works fine and the roof and windows work fine when operating the roof.
When it fails, diagnostics point to the footwell module but I’m told that this may pick up errors from further down the line.
Any one had a similar experience that maybe able to shed light on this problem?
I am armed with a multimeter to check when the problem reoccurs again but before I start pulling switches out of sockets thought I’d put it to the board first!
Cheers