Tool kit and what is in boot

terryo

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My 2006 Z4 has no tool kit. as best i can work out it should be several tools wrapped up in a red pouch and it fits into the small recess shown in this pic. What goes into the bigger recess behind the battery20190928_172248[1].jpg??

 
That bigger space was used by the previous owner to store tyre weld and clothes in mine. Not sure what its supposed to come from the factory with - a jack?
 
terryo said:
My 2006 Z4 has no tool kit. as best i can work out it should be several tools wrapped up in a red pouch and it fits into the small recess shown in this pic. What goes into the bigger recess behind the battery20190928_172248[1].jpg??


I have a complete tool kit in the garage if you’re interested?
 
Mine has the carver amp in the bigger space. Like this one...

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https://z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=135311#p135311
 
[ref]terryo[/ref], is that some card wedged between the battery and the metal holder? I only ask because I did exactly that when I bought a Bosch battery to replace the BMW one and they are a slightly different size :rofl:

Edit: I should have answered the question, too! In mine there is the empty space you have and I still have the original toolkit, which is as you describe - a black pouch with red trim (iirc) in the smaller space.
 
thanks guys....

the cardboard is just the warranty card for the battery. its not a spacer

getting a tool lit from the UK to me in Oz will probably cost silly money in post, but thanks for the thought

yes, i guess an amp is possible. mine has no "spare" wiring there but maybe that was a factory thing as they are US built. most of the german BMW's i've had are wired for everything
 
My E89 has a "kit". Wrapped in a pouch is a tow hook eyelet which I assume screws into the bumper once the plug is removed ... handy if you put your car in the ditch often. 1 terribly clumsy cheap looking stubby Philips screwdriver - and a spot where I'm missing the clumsy cheap stubby common screwdriver :? I stuffed a tire plug kit in the same spot.
 
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I have a complete tool kit in the garage if you’re interested?
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What comes in the toolkit?....
 

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What comes in the toolkit?....
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From memory a spanner, screw driver, tow eye and some fuses
 
synthedup said:

I have a complete tool kit in the garage if you’re interested?

What comes in the toolkit?....
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From memory a spanner, screw driver, tow eye and some fuses
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My two eye is missing, so I could be interested in the kit...
 
I have a BMW compressor + tyre goo, the pouch of tools and an emergency wedding anniversary card just in case I forget again!
 
Haha! :rofl: I like your style. Think I’ll do the same, and pop a emergency gift card in there too :wink:
 
terryo said:
My 2006 Z4 has no tool kit. as best i can work out it should be several tools wrapped up in a red pouch and it fits into the small recess shown in this pic. What goes into the bigger recess behind the battery20190928_172248[1].jpg??

This was in my E85 when I got it (minus the lock nut key). An E86 wouldn't have the hex key for manually unlocking/opening the soft top I'd think.
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Mine was missing toolkit as well.

I just got a replacement off eBay locally for around $60 AUD (I'm in Oz also).
 
enzed is right - neither of my E86s had the hex key. :thumbsup:

To be fair there is so little in it you aren't missing much if you don't have it, although you do want to have the wheel bolt key and the towing eye (for when the water pump dies). :roll:
 
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