What have you done to your car today?

Buckley06 said:
Tip for anyone who might have the same issue I had.
Slow seat belt retraction.
House hole polish all the way down the belt and the contact points.
It flies back now :D

:thumbsup: thanks for the tip :) I’ve got the same issue and will give the polish a try.
 
And one for the headlights, I used brasso and a 2 micro fibre cloths.
Went over them about 4 time and as you can see it worked quite well.
 
davros said:
Buckley06 said:
Tip for anyone who might have the same issue I had.
Slow seat belt retraction.
House hole polish all the way down the belt and the contact points.
It flies back now :D

:thumbsup: thanks for the tip :) I’ve got the same issue and will give the polish a try.
Please let me know how you get on.
 
Z4 - Kev said:
From this.....

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To this.......

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Luckily my '03 E85 came pre-wired for heated seats! They work a treat :thumbsup:

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So nice when a tricky job turns out to be an easy one. I've had the heated seat button panel for a couple of months, finally got around to fitting it. Took 15 minutes!
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I know this question has gone around before but I also have an 03 e85 with electric seats. Can I assume my seats are prewired to be heated. Is there anything in particular I can look for to know if they are?
 
E85 heated seats - Pre-wired?

If you look at the wires in my hand on the photo above and your E85 matches them you should be ok. I think from memory you'll need the red & purple looking wire plus the yellow & green wire. A second hand panel switch from ebay (£50) shouldn't be to hard to find.

Once fitted the three little heated seat lights should light up once the button is pushed, if they flash - not pre-wired.

In all honesty I fitted the switch panel and hoped for the best. How lucky I was. :thumbsup:

Have a search on the Web. Good luck and let me know how you get on.

Kev.

P.S Link for a switch panel :thumbsup:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/332546991017?rt=nc


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Z4 - Kev said:
E85 heated seats - Pre-wired?

If you look at the wires in my hand on the photo above and your E85 matches them you should be ok. I think from memory you'll need the red & purple looking wire plus the yellow & green wire. A second hand panel switch from ebay (£50) shouldn't be to hard to find.

Once fitted the three little heated seat lights should light up once the button is pushed, if they flash - not pre-wired.

In all honesty I fitted the switch panel and hoped for the best. How lucky I was. :thumbsup:

Have a search on the Web. Good luck and let me know how you get on.

Kev.

P.S Link for a switch panel :thumbsup:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/332546991017?rt=nc


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I'll save you trawling the forum/net. If your car was built pre October 2004 it should be pre wired for heated seats and also cruise control. So in terms of ease this is one of the easiest upgrades you can do on early zeds.
 
repaired scuff mark on driver's seat bolster :)

Used Glipton ScuffMaster; here the pictures before and after (don't seem to be able to get the picture stay in the right sequence :oops: )
 

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Went for a nice roof down loop this morning and then got the new passenger cup holder fitted. Should stop the nagging for a while :roll:

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I’ve refused to get cup holders because I refuse to enable the other-half to consider having opened drinks in the z as acceptable

:poke:
 
MACK said:
Z4 - Kev said:
E85 heated seats - Pre-wired?

If you look at the wires in my hand on the photo above and your E85 matches them you should be ok. I think from memory you'll need the red & purple looking wire plus the yellow & green wire. A second hand panel switch from ebay (£50) shouldn't be to hard to find.

Once fitted the three little heated seat lights should light up once the button is pushed, if they flash - not pre-wired.

In all honesty I fitted the switch panel and hoped for the best. How lucky I was. :thumbsup:

Have a search on the Web. Good luck and let me know how you get on.

Kev.

P.S Link for a switch panel :thumbsup:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/332546991017?rt=nc


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I'll save you trawling the forum/net. If your car was built pre October 2004 it should be pre wired for heated seats and also cruise control. So in terms of ease this is one of the easiest upgrades you can do on early zeds.

Am I right in thinking that the early cars only have the wiring and don’t have the heater mats in the seats?
 
Coffee331 said:
MACK said:
Z4 - Kev said:
E85 heated seats - Pre-wired?

If you look at the wires in my hand on the photo above and your E85 matches them you should be ok. I think from memory you'll need the red & purple looking wire plus the yellow & green wire. A second hand panel switch from ebay (£50) shouldn't be to hard to find.

Once fitted the three little heated seat lights should light up once the button is pushed, if they flash - not pre-wired.

In all honesty I fitted the switch panel and hoped for the best. How lucky I was. :thumbsup:

Have a search on the Web. Good luck and let me know how you get on.

Kev.

P.S Link for a switch panel :thumbsup:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/332546991017?rt=nc


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I'll save you trawling the forum/net. If your car was built pre October 2004 it should be pre wired for heated seats and also cruise control. So in terms of ease this is one of the easiest upgrades you can do on early zeds.

Am I right in thinking that the early cars only have the wiring and don’t have the heater mats in the seats?

Yes that's correct, unfortunately you still need the seats with the mats in and of course the switch panel
 
MACK said:
Coffee331 said:
MACK said:
I'll save you trawling the forum/net. If your car was built pre October 2004 it should be pre wired for heated seats and also cruise control. So in terms of ease this is one of the easiest upgrades you can do on early zeds.

Am I right in thinking that the early cars only have the wiring and don’t have the heater mats in the seats?

Yes that's correct, unfortunately you still need the seats with the mats in and of course the switch panel

I can definitely check the wiring, but who knows if the heating element is in my seat. I guess I could always try like Kev and hope for the best.
Joshua
 
New boots fitted, even if I was less than impressed with the fitters... 6psi too high a pressure in all the wheels made it lovely and hard on the drive home! Sorted out yesterday evening.

Significantly improved ride this morning, and much more grip on the wet roads than previous tyres. Despite these new ones not being scrubbed in fully yet as I've only done 20 miles. Manufacturer says it takes around 500 miles to fully clear all release compounds and scrub the tread in properly.

Now it's booked in for a full wheel refurb and powder coat this week, so will be looking lovely and shiny at the weekend, where I'll be coating them in a ceramic coating.
 
mjennings23 said:
New boots fitted, even if I was less than impressed with the fitters... 6psi too high a pressure in all the wheels made it lovely and hard on the drive home! Sorted out yesterday evening.

Significantly improved ride this morning, and much more grip on the wet roads than previous tyres. Despite these new ones not being scrubbed in fully yet as I've only done 20 miles. Manufacturer says it takes around 500 miles to fully clear all release compounds and scrub the tread in properly.

Now it's booked in for a full wheel refurb and powder coat this week, so will be looking lovely and shiny at the weekend, where I'll be coating them in a ceramic coating.

Sound like a good result. What tyres did you go with and what did you start with? Who you using for the wheel refurb?
 
About to pick it up from the garage after the following work:

New oil level sensor, oil and filter.
4 x MPS4s fitted.
New front brake pads and discs
New brake lines
Ride high adjustment
4 wheel alignment
couple of oil leaks sorted

Im hoping it will drive beautifully
 
MACK said:
mjennings23 said:
New boots fitted, even if I was less than impressed with the fitters... 6psi too high a pressure in all the wheels made it lovely and hard on the drive home! Sorted out yesterday evening.

Significantly improved ride this morning, and much more grip on the wet roads than previous tyres. Despite these new ones not being scrubbed in fully yet as I've only done 20 miles. Manufacturer says it takes around 500 miles to fully clear all release compounds and scrub the tread in properly.

Now it's booked in for a full wheel refurb and powder coat this week, so will be looking lovely and shiny at the weekend, where I'll be coating them in a ceramic coating.

Sound like a good result. What tyres did you go with and what did you start with? Who you using for the wheel refurb?

It had Pirelli P-Zeros on the rear and P7 fronts, swapped all 4 to Michelin PS4.

Refurb is being done by a local place near the city centre, drive in same day service so dropping it with them on the way home tomorrow and just working from home Wednesday.

Should be good! Got some CarPro c.quartz ceramic coating being delivered this week to give them a coat at the weekend.
 
Attilio said:
repaired scuff mark on driver's seat bolster :)

Used Glipton ScuffMaster; here the pictures before and after (don't seem to be able to get the picture stay in the right sequence :oops: )

Looks good! I need to do that to my seats, is there a special colour I need to order or is it just a generic black? Thanks!
 
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