Planning to tackle the roof motor replacement over the weekend (assuming parts arrive in time) - bit of googling I came across this:
http://bmwspecialistreading.co.uk/z4-roof-motor-failure/
Amongst other things it says...
Anyone got any opinions on this? Anyone tried it? It kind of sounds good... kind of doesn't. My thinking is that on the one hand, if water gets in it's obviously better it can drain out. However, if (when) the drain holes into the wheel arches get blocked and water doesn't drain fast enough, you are pretty much guaranteeing the roof motor will get wet, albeit only until it drains. In which case, it'd be better to not have the hole and ensure the box is properly sealed?
What does anyone think?
(I have bought a new box/sound insulation thingy with the new roof motor by the way)
http://bmwspecialistreading.co.uk/z4-roof-motor-failure/
Amongst other things it says...
Whenever we replace a roof motor on a E85 Z4 we modify the motor housing (box) to include a water drain, preventing this issue returning.
Anyone got any opinions on this? Anyone tried it? It kind of sounds good... kind of doesn't. My thinking is that on the one hand, if water gets in it's obviously better it can drain out. However, if (when) the drain holes into the wheel arches get blocked and water doesn't drain fast enough, you are pretty much guaranteeing the roof motor will get wet, albeit only until it drains. In which case, it'd be better to not have the hole and ensure the box is properly sealed?
What does anyone think?
(I have bought a new box/sound insulation thingy with the new roof motor by the way)