RobbiZ4 said:Perfect!
What you see is a bunch of moon craters full of carbon dust.![]()
The intensity may differ according to the number of roof cycles in the past, so the risk starts to arise as of 6 years.
Have a look at a brand new contact:
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Exactly this inner contact may weld together due to the arising current density on the remaining copper surface. Nobody can stop the pump to run if that happens. You even wouldn't remark it as a problem until its dead.![]()
enzed4 said:For what it's worth, I ordered 2 of the OEM relays this morning at the dealer. About $42NZD each incl tax, which is £21.38, $28.11USD, €25.16 (using XE.com currency conversion).
Pickup tomorrow and install them asap.![]()
Out of curiosity I just checked the old relays in situ. They have date stamps of 1024, so obviously originals.
flybobbie said:When i went to BMW to buy my relays, the counter operative said they had loads of them in stock. They are quite a common relay on BMW's.
So if that's the case, are they failing on other models of cars?
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/part?id=LM32-EUR-05-2009-E89-BMW-Z4_23i&mg=54&sg=15&diagId=54_0402&q=12631742690
step_change said:Reliability of the roof mechanism is always my biggest fear with this car. The roof sticking half open when away from home on a day where it might rain later?![]()
So with these relays, just swap them out and no coding or other fiddling?
Nictrix said:Is there any downside to having these sitting in the boot waiting but not fitting until they are needed?
Nictrix said:Is there any downside to having these sitting in the boot waiting but not fitting until they are needed?
Are there any warning signs before this happens which you could then change the relays or does it just happen?Smartbear said:Nictrix said:Is there any downside to having these sitting in the boot waiting but not fitting until they are needed?
Yes, your £2,500 roof motor is at risk of burning out because you didn’t change the £30 relays!![]()
Rob
Nictrix said:Are there any warning signs before this happens which you could then change the relays or does it just happen?Smartbear said:Nictrix said:Is there any downside to having these sitting in the boot waiting but not fitting until they are needed?
Yes, your £2,500 roof motor is at risk of burning out because you didn’t change the £30 relays!![]()
Rob
Also how many has this happened to? Cant remember reading anything on here about it other than these threads about changing them.
scootr said:I'm going for a record here :lol: A your guy's suggestion I just changed the relays out on my 2010 Z and here is a pic below of the one I removed. The question is how much longer could relay have continued to work? Once? Twice?Yikes.
I feel like I dodged a bullet on this one, thank you![]()