What have you done to your car today?

Mr Tidy said:
SORN'd it. :(

The weather isn't great, the roads have got salt on them, I'm in Tier 4 and there's nowhere to go so I thought I might as well save the money!

I'll see if things are any better at the end of the month.

Is your car insurance going to cover you on a vehicle that's not road legal?

Just thought I would mention. It would be a bigger if someone nicked it and they wriggled out of paying out.
 
Thrustyjust said:
Replaced the rocker cover gasket this afternoon. Was a bit of a mare getting it unstuck. The gasket stayed stuck to the head when the cover eventually came off. Found the cam sensor and plug had a slight bit of oil in the bottom, so cleaned and dried with contact cleaner and an airline. Refitted it and put all back together. Fired up after doing 2 ignition resets and on cold start with the faster idle was smooth. When it settled, it seemed to be a little lumpy. Found I hadn't screwed the oil cap on properly , so screwed tight. I had the engine cover off for leaks ,hence the loose cap. Saw no leaks , so refitted the cover. Engine back on cold start and runs well. Then a little lumpy but only ran in garage. Runs turbine smooth with a few revs. Hoping its the eccentric motor needing a run down the road to sort itself out ? Otherwise if seems OK but any ideas on the idle. Only ran for about 3 mins.

If the cam sensor (eccentric shaft sensor) had oil on the connector, I’d put money on the sensor being bad and your engine throwing out codes on eccentric shaft plausibility. Only fix is a new sensor.

The reason the car is running slightly rough is that without the eccentric shaft sensor, valvetronic is disabled (the valvetronic motor turns 180 degrees to leave the valves at maximum lift). The engine reverts to a usually redundant butterfly valve for air/fuel mixture.

Other tell tales are the revs increasing when depressing the clutch doing low speed manoeuvres, and a general lack of urgency when putting your foot down especially at lower rpm (since valves are stuck at full lift) and poor fuel economy (valvetronic supposed to reduce consumption by 15-20%).
 
Yesterday I was fitting the new wiring for the footwell lamps so I removed the glovebox to see if there was any existing wiring tucked away behind the dash - I couldn’t see any - so now made my own.

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What I did see was this connector neatly slotted behind the glove box and taped up + I noticed the glove box has a neat “letter box” like slot cut into it with this plastic cover clipped in place (you can just make it out to the bottom right of the connector housing that I’m holding the tape for in the photo below). Does anyone know what these are?

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Jameszy said:
Thrustyjust said:
Replaced the rocker cover gasket this afternoon. Was a bit of a mare getting it unstuck. The gasket stayed stuck to the head when the cover eventually came off. Found the cam sensor and plug had a slight bit of oil in the bottom, so cleaned and dried with contact cleaner and an airline. Refitted it and put all back together. Fired up after doing 2 ignition resets and on cold start with the faster idle was smooth. When it settled, it seemed to be a little lumpy. Found I hadn't screwed the oil cap on properly , so screwed tight. I had the engine cover off for leaks ,hence the loose cap. Saw no leaks , so refitted the cover. Engine back on cold start and runs well. Then a little lumpy but only ran in garage. Runs turbine smooth with a few revs. Hoping its the eccentric motor needing a run down the road to sort itself out ? Otherwise if seems OK but any ideas on the idle. Only ran for about 3 mins.

If the cam sensor (eccentric shaft sensor) had oil on the connector, I’d put money on the sensor being bad and your engine throwing out codes on eccentric shaft plausibility. Only fix is a new sensor.

The reason the car is running slightly rough is that without the eccentric shaft sensor, valvetronic is disabled (the valvetronic motor turns 180 degrees to leave the valves at maximum lift). The engine reverts to a usually redundant butterfly valve for air/fuel mixture.

Other tell tales are the revs increasing when depressing the clutch doing low speed manoeuvres, and a general lack of urgency when putting your foot down especially at lower rpm (since valves are stuck at full lift) and poor fuel economy (valvetronic supposed to reduce consumption by 15-20%).
Thanks Jameszy for your reply. Much appreciated. The engine ran sweet before I dismantled. The sensor had the slight oil in the connector point. I did wonder 'if' the valve motor needed to be reset ? A mate has all the software to do this. I havent any fault codes come up although must admit to just sticking the dust sheet back on it for now. Going to order the sensor seal and the correct valvetronic motor gasket and replace these, then get my mate over and plug in the diagnostics and see if the sensor shows issues with its operation.
 
Gave the girls a quick rinse to get the salt off them both...

Snow foam is great for a quick no contact wash, knowing that by tomorrow they will both be covered again

And no, there wasn't any time for essential gravel weeding

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Replaced internal Air filter today with

MANN-FILTER CUK 2339 Cabin Air Filter, Pollen filter with activated carbon.

All good for another year at least.

Next up is oil change
 
Mr Tidy said:
SORN'd it. :(

The weather isn't great, the roads have got salt on them, I'm in Tier 4 and there's nowhere to go so I thought I might as well save the money!

I'll see if things are any better at the end of the month.
Bugger..I meant to do that last night, I'm almost certain it won't see any action this month :(
 
tug said:
HU51A_FU said:
Gave her a wash in 0 degrees :? Went out to take some snaps :)

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Thats a gorgeous lookin Zed ya got there mate. :thumbsup:
Thanks Tug, Appreciate it!

Does get some looks specially from the older generation I find more than the youngens, only say that because Im only 28 :D
 
Just in case anyone notices the next one will be vacuum bagged so a better finish

Should in time be able to make a few these are for a Z4M, I filled in the hole for the water header tank as it not under this trim

Choice of materials here https://www.easycomposites.co.uk/composite-reinforcement-samples
 
DSGRNMCM said:
Yep intersted

In the rad/engine cover?

These thing quite often end up a labour of love, and due to having a proper day job I can do them at a good price compered to the one offered from a company in the USA and they did not fill in the hole (why when they say they developed a mould)

So the cost or price would end up around the £125 to £150 which if you work it back I make about £40 for my trouble.
 
Fitted a new battery. In retrospect, what I removed must've been on its last legs. No idea if it was the original cell (an exide?), but the difference is night and day now.

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Oh, also ordered a GruppeM :D
 
Calps said:
Fitted a new battery. In retrospect, what I removed must've been on its last legs. No idea if it was the original cell (an exide?), but the difference is night and day now.

It may well have been the original as Exide are US based and that's where our Z4s were made.

My 2nd Coupe needed a new one after 10 years and the original was an Exide, so that's what it got as a replacement!
 
Answering my own question on this “slot” - it looks like it’s for the “Hotel switch” available only on American models I believe (but quite retrofit-able if you were so inclined!) 😎

Still don’t know what the other plug is for though.

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