This isn’t a request for help! Just advice, probably from Robbi in Germany. As a member I have already read everything on here as well (with trepidation!)
So, I have a 2011, 30000 miles E89. I bought it in 2017 with 14000 miles on it. It has not really got wet since then. It is garaged. In fact it spends most if its life in a dry climate (Spain). In my time with it (8 years) I might have lowered the roof only 30 times. I don’t actually like driving convertibles in hot countries. As the car was a London car beforehand I can’t imagine the roof was regularly lowered in its earlier life.
The question therefore is how likely is my roof to die on me? Is the wiring harness stressed in the closed position? If not, that is probably good for me. If it’s the continual up/down that stresses them then also good for me. Is the harness stressed when open?
Ditto with the relays etc - what causes them to fail? Wear of the contacts or corrosion or just merely intangible electrical “life”?
I understand of course that things will all fail at some point but I am seeking a view on what accelerates or minimises wear and failure.
Thanks.
So, I have a 2011, 30000 miles E89. I bought it in 2017 with 14000 miles on it. It has not really got wet since then. It is garaged. In fact it spends most if its life in a dry climate (Spain). In my time with it (8 years) I might have lowered the roof only 30 times. I don’t actually like driving convertibles in hot countries. As the car was a London car beforehand I can’t imagine the roof was regularly lowered in its earlier life.
The question therefore is how likely is my roof to die on me? Is the wiring harness stressed in the closed position? If not, that is probably good for me. If it’s the continual up/down that stresses them then also good for me. Is the harness stressed when open?
Ditto with the relays etc - what causes them to fail? Wear of the contacts or corrosion or just merely intangible electrical “life”?
I understand of course that things will all fail at some point but I am seeking a view on what accelerates or minimises wear and failure.
Thanks.