Roof motor- definitive list and prices

I'm thinking of getting this done too. I'm just north of Bristol so Number 5 would be close. I think we may be meeting at AV8 next month so might have a chat with you then?
 
Vornwend said:
I'm thinking of getting this done too. I'm just north of Bristol so Number 5 would be close. I think we may be meeting at AV8 next month so might have a chat with you then?

Yes, no problem. I'll look forward to meeting you, or drop me a PM if we dont manage to catch up on the 8th.
 
[ref]Number5[/ref], [ref]Number5[/ref], Hi Number5, I am new to this Forum, I have read you posts regarding roof motors and hopefully you can fix mine. I am based in Cheltenham, how do I contact you to fix a convenient time to bring the car down to Bristol? Thanks Miles
 
wegras said:
OldGreyZed said:
Thankd for the helpful replies gents.

Thanks number 5 that's good to know I'll certainly have a think about it


Wegras that was my point entirely, I can't understand why I have to Pm someone for a quote when it's in black and white by Mike and Number 5 above? Is it a secret? Should it not be available for people to see as he or she is nearest to me
We are not talking about a business here Bowser does it in his spare time from a demanding but very relevant day job and in my experience his prices seem to drop and of course depends on the issues and setting price lists is ridiculous
However thats your problem .
If it is a problem I suggest you do go somewhere else

over reaction much :?
 
Dont think anyone has mentioned 'Marius' just outside Crawley Surrey who recently moved my motor for £60.
 
mc123 said:
[ref]Number5[/ref], [ref]Number5[/ref], Hi Number5, I am new to this Forum, I have read you posts regarding roof motors and hopefully you can fix mine. I am based in Cheltenham, how do I contact you to fix a convenient time to bring the car down to Bristol? Thanks Miles

Hi Miles,

I dont want to put my phone number up and I dont think as a 'newbie' you can receive private messages immediately, so best to drop me an email at [email protected].
Thanks Alan
 
This thread is literature porn to a z4 owner out in Australia. Would love it if either of you could offer an online package with instructions and parts. I'm first in line, happy to wait. Don't think I'd be able to do the job you guys do but if I took it down to a local shop they may be able to follow your instructions.
It's costing about 2k to get it done here via BMW roughly 1100 pounds.
Can't afford anything close to that.
 
Rafaaq8 said:
This thread is literature porn to a z4 owner out in Australia. Would love it if either of you could offer an online package with instructions and parts. I'm first in line, happy to wait. Don't think I'd be able to do the job you guys do but if I took it down to a local shop they may be able to follow your instructions.
It's costing about 2k to get it done here via BMW roughly 1100 pounds.
Can't afford anything close to that.

There are plenty of Vidtorials on YT out there for it. Have a watch and source the parts and tools you need, set a clear day aside and give it a go.

worse comes to worst, what will happen? You'll end up taking it to someone anyway. Pretty hard to brake it anyway. it'll either be grief and not go right or it'll work.
 
Monkeydonkeyratmagic said:
Rafaaq8 said:
This thread is literature porn to a z4 owner out in Australia. Would love it if either of you could offer an online package with instructions and parts. I'm first in line, happy to wait. Don't think I'd be able to do the job you guys do but if I took it down to a local shop they may be able to follow your instructions.
It's costing about 2k to get it done here via BMW roughly 1100 pounds.
Can't afford anything close to that.

There are plenty of Vidtorials on YT out there for it. Have a watch and source the parts and tools you need, set a clear day aside and give it a go.

worse comes to worst, what will happen? You'll end up taking it to someone anyway. Pretty hard to brake it anyway. it'll either be grief and not go right or it'll work.

It's actually VERY easy to break it - The hydraulic lines wrap around the the housing, and they are easily damaged by prying or levering in the wrong area. They are approx £143 each+vat from BMW to replace. So care needs to be taken. It' also possible to snap one of the hall sensors froms its mounting , again whilst levering on the casing.

This is why some of us who do them on here actually lift out part of the roof for fear of damaging them. I personally don't, but then again I carry replacement hoses, so if I was to damage one, I could sort it. Fingers crossed this hasn't happened yet...

Mike
 
jamie_z4 said:
wegras said:
OldGreyZed said:
Thankd for the helpful replies gents.

Thanks number 5 that's good to know I'll certainly have a think about it


Wegras that was my point entirely, I can't understand why I have to Pm someone for a quote when it's in black and white by Mike and Number 5 above? Is it a secret? Should it not be available for people to see as he or she is nearest to me
We are not talking about a business here Bowser does it in his spare time from a demanding but very relevant day job and in my experience his prices seem to drop and of course depends on the issues and setting price lists is ridiculous
However thats your problem .
If it is a problem I suggest you do go somewhere else

over reaction much :?

I disagree. It’s the op that is overreacting. I don’t know Bowser but what he does is his business and If people don’t like, don’t use him, simple.
I don’t understand the OPs fascination with him hmm :?
 
Pastry said:
jamie_z4 said:
wegras said:
We are not talking about a business here Bowser does it in his spare time from a demanding but very relevant day job and in my experience his prices seem to drop and of course depends on the issues and setting price lists is ridiculous
However thats your problem .
If it is a problem I suggest you do go somewhere else

over reaction much :?

I disagree. It’s the op that is overreacting. I don’t know Bowser but what he does is his business and If people don’t like, don’t use him, simple.
I don’t understand the OPs fascination with him hmm :?


Thing is Paul, we have a for sale section - if your offering a service , or a physical item for sale - it should be clearly priced as per forum rules - I see Mike & Alan have followed this procedure where others have not - people have their items pulled from sale or get ousted if they don't post a price... just my take on it :thumbsup:
 
Do you still do these Mike?

Faulty boot seal means my motor is sat in a inch of water.

It's booked in tomorrow but if exorbitant then I can come to you from Yorkshire at weekend.
 
Tr1ckster said:
Do you still do these Mike?

Faulty boot seal means my motor is sat in a inch of water.

It's booked in tomorrow but if exorbitant then I can come to you from Yorkshire at weekend.

I'd be surprised if he didn't, but he has a new user name:- https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=130050

Might be best to send him a PM. :thumbsup:
 
Just got my self a little 2003 z4, been having issues with my roof also.

Originally when the button was pressed the light was solid orange and did nothing. Took it to a garage who charged me for diagnostics and said there could be faulty wiring somewhere and wanted me to book back in to rip the dash out and look for broken wires 😪 (4 hours labour) then said If they don’t find anything it would be roof off and to change the motor. He quoted me £1200, no way I’m paying anywhere close to that.

Been reading though this forum and decided to check the micro switch in the boot, bridged the connection and now the roof unlatches but the light flashes red 😪 so I’m assuming this is the Motor after all the reading I have been doing.

Is there anyone around the north west that can replace the motor? For a lot less than £1200 lol
 
Hi and welcome aboard Jack. :thumbsup:

Just sent you a Private Message. Don't try to reply because New Members can't send PMs until they have made 3 posts!
 
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