There was a slight change on face-lift but can't remember what it is, but they can all suffer the same fateDoddsy said:Did BMW fix this issue or do anything different to the 06 onwards Zeds. If not I'll be getting this done.![]()
They improved the cover that's supposed to protect the motor but this did not solve the problem.Doddsy said:Did BMW fix this issue or do anything different to the 06 onwards Zeds. If not I'll be getting this done.![]()
cherrym said:My z4 is a facelift 2007 and the motor had to be changed sept 2014.It was very rusty and saturated even though the drains werent bad.
Some people are lucky and dont get the problem but if you do BMW motor alone is about £350.
Dave has a workshop attached to his home and one in Tow Law which is about 20mins up the A68 from A1 at Darlington.
It would make any future maintenance easier, an a lot of motors are save able I believe many soak them in diesel before spinning them up both ways from a power source, refit an seem to work okmattb10 said:Sounds interesting!
Tell me, presumably having the motor in the boot makes it extremely easy to swap out the motor if required. The reason I ask is because my motor is currently dead awaiting a replacement. Having the motor in the boot like this means I could, hypothetically, have it relocated first and then replace it myself easily at a later date?
There's a very nice man who lives in Bristol, who may be of help.jabber said:shame he is so far from me by the time I include fuel and overnight costs it comes to not much less than bowser charges and he is only 1 hr from me
Gerry said:Roof motor failure I'm sure we will all agree is caused by water ingress , my zed is now over 12 years old had it for 9 years never had any issues with the roof motor . I park the car outside the house on a slight incline ,the front is generally 300mm higher than the rear hence water does not seep into the roof motor housing , it ma be as simple as parking your zed facing the other direction , this may save your roof motor .
However I do feel more research is needed to prove this theory .
Pretty much is cable tied to the ram on the passenger side. But the opening is near the top don't think the water can get in through the bottom so would take for the whole drain to fill up with water I can't remember now as I did mine a while back.sangbleu said:Thanks!
And if I understand correctly the hydraulic motor is "hanging" in this compartment, hoping not to get wet?
olsonn said:I am due across there in 2 weeks, its a good hike for me from Lytham St Annes, but as you say, it must be one of the best jobs you can have done on your Z4, especially given the cost of a new motor