What have you done to your car today?

New boot struts fitted £10 off eBay delivered in 3 days
Also cleaned the roof motor drain and the drivers side both slow to drain removed thr rubber drain end caps and flushed from underneath with an airline then rinsed from the top did get debris out both now free flowing. Roof motor got to be Relocated to the boot.
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KW V1 mounted, with almost every belonging part as well.
Have driven some 20km and ended with both rear upper mountings giving up. Brand new Sachs stuff.
Any idea why this happened?

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Had been planning this for a while but managed to justify it with woman-maths when Royals sent me the quote; got the tattier of the M-Sport steering wheels I own retrimmed in black alcantara (with a grey stitch to match the dashboard and add contrast to the black). Super happy with it.View attachment 282006
This also means I have another M-Sport wheel going spare, if anyone's after a bit-tatty-but-passable bare wheel then let me know.
Got to love a Royals :thumbsup:
 
That's typical!

At least you've got the 3 Series to jump start it - I just hope it doesn't throw up random warning lights like mine did. :(

I got lucky... I have a 50 metre extension lead, it was dry, I charged the battery for four hours and she fired up first time with no new ;-) warning lights.
 
Well I put two new belts on (a snip at £83), cleaned my E-Venturi and best of All I think I discovered the belt shredding culprit 🤞
 

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Installed a budget cruise control system in my Z4 using the wealth of info available on this forum. The install was fairly involved given that I have a facelift car. Step 1 was to connect into the IVM, used the following guide to identify the correct pin hole;


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Then I soldered a long extension wire to take me through the network of pipes, through the bulkhead, then across to the driver's side, where I also removed the cowl under the steering wheel. I then implemented this suggestion to use an E39 steering wheel mounted cruise control module, hence the "budget" aspect. Z4 cruise control stalks are expensive!


I got the part below for £30 from a breaker on eBay;

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Of the 4 wires coming out the back, 3 are useful according to this E46 forum;


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Wire B was connected to my long extension wire going to the IVM. Then began the scary process of splicing into the bundle of cables behind the headlight switch to obtain Ground (Wire A) and Power (Wire D). I used this YouTube video to help identify which wires to tap into;



I very gingerly sliced the insulation off these 2 wires;

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Then started soldering;

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Plugged into the module and cable tied everything up for its first test;

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This isn't the final appearance; I need to tidy this up, connect it to a stalk etc. It works like a dream; long journeys are now infinitely more pleasant. It was absolutely worth the time, swearing and skinned knuckles.
 
Spent a few hours each day over the last few days trying to get the old paintwork on this 150,000 mile car to look somewhere near decent . Still have loads of stone chips that need filling properly and a botched paint repair on the rear bumper to sort out but they will have to wait for another time as my back has had it 😌

For some reason the 2nd photo has been turned upside down from original but I cant see a way of rotating it back on forum . Will report to Mods .

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Installed my CarpodGo T3 yesterday. After buying a spare air vent I could drill into, I designed a little adapter for the magnet that fits perfectly in/on the vent. Long screw from inside the vent to the magnet base holds everything in place. Power is supplied via a piggyback fuse which powers the unit on and off when ignition is turned on or off. The cable is routed internally and comes out the vent (drilled a small hole in the side of the vent to allow it to pass through, while still allowing the vents to close fully if needed).

Since I had a nice vent mounted wireless magnetic charger for my phone before I did this, I trimmed down the back of the charger and mounted it on the transmission tunnel on the passenger side. Nice and out the way, and gives me easy access to attach it and ensures my phone still charges.

Overall I’m very happy with the look, everything, including vent controls, is reachable and usable. The unit itself performs flawlessly, as you would expect from a CarPlay device, AND its fully removable should I want to stow it for a bit.

And what’s an install post without pictures!

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