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I know about the PDC. $20 buys you a solution. :devil: 1) check your fuse diagram. I think in my car (a 1st gen cabrio) the PDC has its own fuse....
I hear zombies wear old threads like this on their heads while motoring.
I strongly suspect it captures condensation from an always-on AC system.
Yeah, the automatic is a a bit easier because the whole thing comes as an assembly. I'm not as convinced that you need to replace those...
I always replace the water pump while I'm in there, unless the current one is less than 3yrs or 35k miles old. Cheap insurance, since they are...
Yeah, that's a good question. I know the Vorschlags require different top plate adapters for coils, OE struts and inverted monotubes like Bilstein
I actually like it. I could see replacing my 328i with it as my daily driver. It would NOT be my twisty fun car. But would be a pretty cool DD.
Pretty nice lap
I have two extra 3-spoke wheels and 1 extra airbag... just sayin. :-)
If you can't afford good coils, and if you NEED new struts, go Bilstein.
What I see in that pic doesn't look like faded paint, it looks like hazed clear coat under where the magnet was. If that's what it is, a little...
I can see it in the pic. Like Dick said, I'd hit it with my buffer, orange pad and Prima Swirl. If you don't have a buffer, I'd recommend using a...
That's the same BlimeyCabrio who had over 8,000 posts on the Sewing Site before I got sick of that BS. But M/A is dead, you know.
And since folks are taking this semi-seriously, I'll provide semi-serious responses: 1.Wipers: Currently PIAA Super Silicone. Sometimes Bosch...
This should get some panties, wadded. Top Tier Gasoline
1.Wipers: Whatever's on sale at AutoZone 2. Fuel: Unleaded I think 3. Oil: It needs oil? Isn't that "lifetime"? 4. Air Filter: What's an air...
You just grab the two halves of it (one in each hand) and twist counter-clockwise. And it will open up. If it's never been done before, they can...
Use a fluid transfer pump, turkey baster, or large syringe with hose, to suck the fluid out of the reservoir before disconnecting it. Will reduce...
Is there a fuse for that? I think there may be...
I think you're on the right track. It's most likely a short between the switch and the lamp, somewhere.