
Anyone with a late model e34 that needs a fan speed resistor?
Me too. In fact it was so bad, I had to not only break the 'Guy Code' and read the instructions, I had to Google EXTRA instructions.Adam W in MN wrote:Ouch.... Zinger.
Mike I had a biotch of a time getting my pa soft working and recognizing the cable. But it was so worth it to turn off the damn DRL's and reprogram the cooling temperature gauge.
Hmmm - with all of this recent experience, maybe it's time to finally do this and access the systems on the e46.....Karl Grau wrote:Me too. In fact it was so bad, I had to not only break the 'Guy Code' and read the instructions, I had to Google EXTRA instructions.Adam W in MN wrote:Ouch.... Zinger.
Mike I had a biotch of a time getting my pa soft working and recognizing the cable. But it was so worth it to turn off the damn DRL's and reprogram the cooling temperature gauge.
Oh but that hurts to hear; I have parts for that job waiting for me at home... What kind of trouble did it give you?Jon in Richmond wrote:Did the CCV system on my e46. Damn near killed me.
I hear you there.Jon in Richmond wrote:I think I just realized that I need to make more money so I can pay someone to do this stuff now. Had enough spare money though to have someone rebuild the front end components on my 99 Suburban though, Ball joints and all steering components.
I just really have a problem paying for someone to do a job I know I can do myself. The biggest problem I have is paying someone for six hours when it only takes four to complete. Oh well, such is life.
E46 it SUCKS.Mike W. wrote:Funny, I've had the CCV out a couple of times on the E39 and I didn't think it was too bad to get to. But I hear lots of stories about how bad it is. On the other hand, I hate taking the E39 fan shroud off and putting it back on.And most don't seem to have a problem with it. I bring this all up since it's all M5X related and they're all pretty close.
Ruh-roh; I made the same assumption.slammin_e28 wrote:E46 it SUCKS.Mike W. wrote:Funny, I've had the CCV out a couple of times on the E39 and I didn't think it was too bad to get to. But I hear lots of stories about how bad it is. On the other hand, I hate taking the E39 fan shroud off and putting it back on.And most don't seem to have a problem with it. I bring this all up since it's all M5X related and they're all pretty close.
Helps to get OE pipes and not the shit URO stuff. Bends weren't correct on the URO stuff....I should have know better but figured a pipe was a pipe.
I got the BMW stuff. If the URO is worse, I'd still be cursing that biatch right now. There's a few good write ups with pics on the net. It's doable, Lol, I got'r done.davintosh wrote:Ruh-roh; I made the same assumption.slammin_e28 wrote:E46 it SUCKS.Mike W. wrote:Funny, I've had the CCV out a couple of times on the E39 and I didn't think it was too bad to get to. But I hear lots of stories about how bad it is. On the other hand, I hate taking the E39 fan shroud off and putting it back on.And most don't seem to have a problem with it. I bring this all up since it's all M5X related and they're all pretty close.
Helps to get OE pipes and not the shit URO stuff. Bends weren't correct on the URO stuff....I should have know better but figured a pipe was a pipe.
That's a good video that I had not seen and would have helped me with the MF top hose to the OS that you are supposed to rotate into position. I couldn't find a way to rotate it and practiced out of the car and found that if your just pushed hard, it would snap into place just like the rest of them. A couple of observations: 1) Why didn't the guy just take the DISA valve out of the way, 2 bolts. You should take it out to check it and clean it. 2) Take the ICV out and clean it up real good. Mine was very dirty and sticking and after cleaning made a huge difference when I started the car back up. 3) Get the O ring for the dipstick tube and pull the tube out of the car to clean it out really good. Why blow all that gunk down into the pan?
No video required and please no thong, but did you actually R and R the battery yourself? My wife can tell if the car is cranking slowly...oldskool wrote:OK, . . . so the LandBruiser exhibited classic battery failure syptoms and I ran all the numbers. Yep, she's dying a slow death. Not bad for a 10 year old AutoZone reject. My question, er, statement is this . . . will MikeW acknowledge this as successful wrench turn, or do I have to actually put in the new battery with full video display while wearing a thong? I'm open to either.
That happened when I sold my first E39. The guy looked at it in awe,davintosh wrote:I accidentally sold one...
He didn't even want to drive it.![]()