New from Glasgow

Colinm101

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 Glasgow
Hello all,

Thought I'd introduce myself before I start posting or asking questions! :)

Just picked up a 2004 2.2 Z4 in Grey. 2 small scratches I seek to get sorted this week and the car has the dreaded notchy steering with dash warning light for the steering is on. Time to go through the list of possible fixes (recommendations?) bedore taking the plunge for a new rack (suppliers?)

Thought I'd say hello anyway!
 
Hi and welcome to the forum :thumbsup:

I can't help with your questions, I'm sure someone will be along soon to help you out, post some pics, we love 'em!
 
Hi Colin - there's a possible fix involving drilling a hole to lube the lower column. Think it's in the E85/86 problems section.

Welcome to the forum :smile:

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Hi and welcome to the forum,sorry to hear you've got problems so soon into ownership hope you get them sorted :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for the welcome folks.

I was we'll aware of the problems before purchase. I literally couldn't turn the car down.

Pics will be up tmw, when I take them! :)
 
Hello and welcome!

Sticky steering is the column and not the rack. The symptoms are almost as if the power steering has gone to sleep and then wakes up as you put pressure on.

If it's notchy maybe you have a different issue. I hope so as a column is feckin' expensive. As Adam said, some people having some luck with adding the grease nipple.
 
We've got a meet next weekend if you're up for it

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=56523

8) :thumbsup:
 
Adamski said:
We've got a meet next weekend if you're up for it

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=56523

8) :thumbsup:

I'm away next weekend or I'd definitely have been there. Thanks for the invite though! :thumbsup:
 
Hi and welcome :thumbsup:
Not got any help on the steering issues but I'm sure it is somewhere in the forum data banks :wink:
 
I hope I have found a possible fix for the steering. Involves drilling a grease nipple into the aluminium housing and lubricating the internal (nylon?) joints. Worth a try before I go down the whole replacement route

Car booked into the paint shop on Thursday! :D
 
andysat said:
Hi and welcome-was there any warranty with it?-or was it a private sale?

Private sale. The faults were WELL negotiated in the price :wink:

Apart from the minor paintwork (had very good experience at the booked in paint shop before) the car is immaculate. Full bmw service history. 4 reinvent new Conti's and new discs and pads all round.

I must say I have come from some great performance cars but so far I'm very impressed with the Z
 
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