What have you done to your car today?

[ref]3gGT01[/ref], these are the DRLs I got, though the price has gone up a bit since I bought them.
Will give you an idea of dimensions at least.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175624267472
 
Have been through a few types of DRL's on the Z3 and the Z4, they don't last long as water gets into them eventually. Currently using these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374131144639?hash=item571bf437bf:g:UJAAAOSwEuxiqUFI&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4LJfWOIMIMWHFlLgoIUBhJGHCADpq0xPtqat4z3o1YBdVJryiyfPAYJ61S4ohzvMinlcjebBssHZYhQ8b0FlFm4tfCz9u2T%2FRtyGuyYKyZCKjKQy%2BZr%2Ft85B%2BlzSxDYBJsXMZsty3aQQMkfSya9wAXd0megb0hebvNiWqMdh0DsbnENaiURXmZPOi84n4ghpaD7uI49tj6%2BucgGXGnqIyPnKXRMiD6TCPqIrKPFNS%2F3KQMn4PaSMir8uda80omGKWxOEHISxFrQ8GebAVN5fM6mn1xvgz6Z2mZH1nA%2BKgvvh%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR9qw7dX-YQ
Have them fitted in the lower grill on the Z4 and in the Fog light blanking plates on the Z3, they are extreamly bright, the Z4 carries a pair the Z3 has a pair fitted into each fog light blank. Wired into a live ignition feed and through a auto relay that switches them off automatically
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/314530301077?hash=item493b778495:g:cocAAOSwM8lkPPfr&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4FpAgMNAVy2IcXVX1U%2FaPbpxJh4LeRvCg%2BhpCrd4nomH9PpjTIskCxVcd1dSp2ODwyGddVHszIBEubii7ZqM8Lnvi4S2Ku%2FSlvG75kcVHwjkRl77JPyzWz6gDO2Uvdr7dSDua4jGvZHxC2X%2BiLIaWwhVJUgHNscMmbQjm8ibt8WOGQCF02bWTIyzLu7DBrUqqHuS%2BrrwgOqvI6yzHKifedWfvDIrx1Zj7lNjx1u%2FEsQQ5DBIoG%2BwHGflaElIykLU5MzatbiTM2hFfxb5mX3wUijWRyAOjU0wt%2F2sMPbwwAqU%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR47zmNb-YQ
Even with these they eventually get water in but its easy to pop a new one in and they sell them in packs of 10
 
colb said:
Have been through a few types of DRL's on the Z3 and the Z4, they don't last long as water gets into them eventually.
My hope is that as they are inside my newly sealed fog lights they may last a bit longer than just being out exposed to the elements.
 
Retrofitted cruise control and refitted steering wheel after doing a diy refurb on the cheap. A previous owner had spray painted the steering wheel with what I thought was some sort of clear lacquer, but was in fact black paint! I removed the wheel with the intention of sending it to Royals but thought I’d try and improve it myself first. I first removed all the black paint using cellulose thinners and then recoloured using Furniture Clinic Black. Was so pleased with result I didn’t bother sending to Royals.
Started with this
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Ended up with this
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Then took it out for spin down to the coast to test the cruise control, which worked great. 😊

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AndyJ1 said:
Retrofitted cruise control and refitted steering wheel after doing a diy refurb on the cheap. A previous owner had spray painted the steering wheel with what I thought was some sort of clear lacquer, but was in fact black paint! I removed the wheel with the intention of sending it to Royals but thought I’d try and improve it myself first. I first removed all the black paint using cellulose thinners and then recoloured using Furniture Clinic Black. Was so pleased with result I didn’t bother sending to Royals.
Started with this
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Ended up with this
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Then took it out for spin down to the coast to test the cruise control, which worked great. 😊

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Amazing job! What did you use on the leather? I want to remove the shiny finish on my X5 wheel and never managed to get it as Matt as this!
 
Once the black spray paint was removed with cellulose thinners I used a fine 3M scotch brite pad very gently on the leather before applying the Furniture Clinic black leather paint.

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And then treated the leather with this

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Z4Mariner said:
Hi Paul_RK,

At what mileage did you nee to replace the windscreen trim you showed us ? Just curious, because my "new" 2006 coupe came to me at just under 80K but with the rubberized edge of that trim all brittle and crumbling. Replacing it, and an oil change, were my first maintenance tasks. Hopefully this is a once in a lifetime replacement.
Did you ever get around to changing the rubber windscreen trim on your coupe?
 
Calps said:
1536Z4 said:
Are you using the correct screenwash as I had this problem on my E91 and it turned out to be that the previous owner wasn`t using BMW screenwash as it has something in it to stop this build up .

I musn't be! Although I wasn't aware of any requirement to use a certain screen wash either.

This hasn't happened on any other car that I've owned. My wife's car (Fabia) and my daily (F10) both use the same screenwash, and neither are showing any of these symptoms.

That the Z4 is stationary/dormant for longer periods is the only differentiating factor I can think of.

Could be that you are using a different screen wash to what has been used in the car and the two mixing has caused the problem?

My coupe has developed a leak from the drivers side headlamp washer and on having a quick look it is covered in a horrible sludge that has built up over the years. I'm hoping a clean out will solve the issue. When I bought the car last year I took the washer reservoir and filter out and cleaned/sterilised them all.
 
enuff_zed said:
[ref]3gGT01[/ref], these are the DRLs I got
I didn't recall of any fog lamps on my M, sure enough, no fog lamps on the M version... :o
Maybe hide them someplace in the grill. :)
 
Reconditioned my OE exhaust tips . . . .

My good friend, who owns a 2006 Z4 Roadster, noticed how "unlovely" my exhaust tips had become, and he even gave me an OE BMW tip he had received as a gift. Since the going price for a second one, with tax and shipping, seems to be between $90 and $100 US, I thought I'd remove and restore my old tips as a temporary step.

I confirmed that the OE tips seem indeed to be stainless steel (not magnetic). I started to sand them - yes, the outside is painted. At the rolled edge, I saw "dry lake" cracking, and sanding removed almost no material - Chrome ?? It's almost humorous, but sort of sad. Those OE tips are mechanically well designed to slip on, center, and stay on. The base metal appears to be stainless steel, but it's chromed (improperly), and the chrome has cracks! Enough of my science geek rabbit trail - it's not practical to clean/sand those tips into brushed or polished stainless steel - the chrome flakes in places and sticks grimly in others. I'll get new tips some day.

Now that I'm done with my science-geek soap box rant, here are before and after of my exhaust tips removed, wet-sanded with 240 grit sandpaper, and treated to a coat of leftover silver wheel paint.

OE exhaust tip before refurb.jpg

OE exhaust tips after refurb.jpg

Happy for now.
 
Z4Mariner said:
Reconditioned my OE exhaust tips . . . .

My good friend, who owns a 2006 Z4 Roadster, noticed how "unlovely" my exhaust tips had become, and he even gave me an OE BMW tip he had received as a gift. Since the going price for a second one, with tax and shipping, seems to be between $90 and $100 US, I thought I'd remove and restore my old tips as a temporary step.

I confirmed that the OE tips seem indeed to be stainless steel (not magnetic). I started to sand them - yes, the outside is painted. At the rolled edge, I saw "dry lake" cracking, and sanding removed almost no material - Chrome ?? It's almost humorous, but sort of sad. Those OE tips are mechanically well designed to slip on, center, and stay on. The base metal appears to be stainless steel, but it's chromed (improperly), and the chrome has cracks! Enough of my science geek rabbit trail - it's not practical to clean/sand those tips into brushed or polished stainless steel - the chrome flakes in places and sticks grimly in others. I'll get new tips some day.

Now that I'm done with my science-geek soap box rant, here are before and after of my exhaust tips removed, wet-sanded with 240 grit sandpaper, and treated to a coat of leftover silver wheel paint.

OE exhaust tip before refurb.jpg

OE exhaust tips after refurb.jpg

Happy for now.

They look really nice!! Perhaps even more classy against that blue :thumbsup:
 
Mr_E85Bim said:
Z4Mariner said:
Reconditioned my OE exhaust tips . . . .

My good friend, who owns a 2006 Z4 Roadster, noticed how "unlovely" my exhaust tips had become, and he even gave me an OE BMW tip he had received as a gift. Since the going price for a second one, with tax and shipping, seems to be between $90 and $100 US, I thought I'd remove and restore my old tips as a temporary step.

I confirmed that the OE tips seem indeed to be stainless steel (not magnetic). I started to sand them - yes, the outside is painted. At the rolled edge, I saw "dry lake" cracking, and sanding removed almost no material - Chrome ?? It's almost humorous, but sort of sad. Those OE tips are mechanically well designed to slip on, center, and stay on. The base metal appears to be stainless steel, but it's chromed (improperly), and the chrome has cracks! Enough of my science geek rabbit trail - it's not practical to clean/sand those tips into brushed or polished stainless steel - the chrome flakes in places and sticks grimly in others. I'll get new tips some day.

Now that I'm done with my science-geek soap box rant, here are before and after of my exhaust tips removed, wet-sanded with 240 grit sandpaper, and treated to a coat of leftover silver wheel paint.

OE exhaust tip before refurb.jpg

OE exhaust tips after refurb.jpg

Happy for now.

They look really nice!! Perhaps even more classy against that blue :thumbsup:
I couldn't agree more :thumbsup:
 
Finally, after many years put the rear trim back in the car, well as best I could. Came out fairly well I think, but I need to fabricate panels for both sides near the front of the cage where it used to attach to the bulkhead. I'm thinking to use thin sheet aluminium but I have no idea about this kind of stuff? The whole thing then covered in that stretch carpet fabric they use for caravan/boats etc. Any advice welcome! With a bit more work it could look fairly decent I think.
It's not looked much better than this for a few years
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Bit more acceptable now
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I sold my daily driver back to Porsche yesterday. So I spent more time in the E86 today than I have done in the last few weeks.
I now know that the air con isn’t working correctly. Another item on the todo list…..
 
chanlon1 said:
I sold my daily driver back to Porsche yesterday. So I spent more time in the E86 today than I have done in the last few weeks.
I now know that the air con isn’t working correctly. Another item on the todo list…..
What's up with the a/c? Could be transport mode. Do the rear window heaters also not work? If not, then its just in Transport mode
 
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