I’d love to retrofit lumbar but I definitely don’t want to have to mess with soldering and fuse boxing lol
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I put my new oxy-acetylene torch outfit and MIG welder to use today--repairing a small, rust spot in the frame of my 330xi-6MT. Discovered it while replacing the oil pump (lost the nut on the drive sprocket)... found out first-hand how horrible it is to remove the oil pan (my mechanic refused to do it). Honing my skills in preparation for flooring reinforcement...
There's no soldering or fuse boxing involved when it comes to retrofitting lumbar in the E46. If you can source seats that have lumbar support then it's just plug and play. I have done this with my last ZHP and also my M3. In both cases, all I had to do is swap seats out for ones with lumbar support and it was done. It's that easy.
Started ordering parts for the step -> 6MT swap in the future.
Based on the research and the way the car lost oil pressure but continued to run (for a short bit before turning it off), I suspected the nut, and I found the little culprit just sitting on the bottom of the oil pan. As for whether I stopped in time remains to be seen. The car was running fine when I stopped it, and I didn't find any evidence of over-heating or engine damage when I had it apart, so I'm optimistic. If she doesn't run, the disassembly process will begin...
That's one of my worst nightmares... crossing my fingers your engine is fine! Has it seen some sustained high revs recently? I'm doing a lot more tracking lately and just make it a habit to short-shift around 6K, hopefully that's enough to prevent it from happening
Coincidentally, it occurred in tandem with a rather aggressive downshift from 3rd to 2nd hitting a turn... : )
The new sprocket is safety-wired on.