I doubt it’s the motor running on, they melt & burst into flames after a few minutes if they haven’t flattened the battery first from what I’ve read
Rob
I doubt it’s the motor running on, they melt & burst into flames after a few minutes if they haven’t flattened the battery first from what I’ve read
Rob
If the battery is 2011 then chances being that these will need changing also, worth it for an extra £30..... maybe when new E89 owners introduce themselves we should send them a list of what possibly needs looking at/changing in the first few weeks of ownership
Could it be a coil pack going down, lowering the roof puts a bit more load on the alternator, the revs pick up and the problem goes away.
My colleagues car, a coil went at 12k miles.
Could it be a coil pack going down, lowering the roof puts a bit more load on the alternator, the revs pick up and the problem goes away.
My colleagues car, a coil went at 12k miles.
Certainly that could explain a short term phenomenon...the hydraulic motor takes a tremendous amount of power from the battery which the alternator will want to replenish...but...after a few minutes (maybe 2?) that job would be done...if it’s a sustained period then..?
I’m not sure if the DME is doing something to the engine revs as it knows when the roof is down?
Amazing response, car is 65reg and done only 3800mls when I got it end of Oct. I'm thinking the roof asn't been used alot . Could it relate to that?Will check out your suggestions. Thanks!