I have spliced those two together not too long ago. I swapped my winter wheels and the wheel rubbed against the sensor wire and triggered the brake warning light. Its only 2 wires and its pretty...
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I have spliced those two together not too long ago. I swapped my winter wheels and the wheel rubbed against the sensor wire and triggered the brake warning light. Its only 2 wires and its pretty...
You can take off the sway bar completely and still drive around safely. Your handling will be shitty...but you can drive around no problems.
I think its indicating copious amounts of rust build-up for your car in the future :headbang
I believe the foam thingy may be part of the mirror assembly and is not sold separately (hence no part number for it). If you see the following link for the mirror assembly, you will see that the...
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Just a wild guess - but maybe that connector goes into the mirror folding motor (for mirrors which come equipped with those)
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Not all heroes wear capes.
Sorry - shouldn't have made that joke.
Ok, lets get back to dissing your disgusting blue car!!
Hush!! That was part of the NAFTA deal - which your president is so adamant on cancelling :)
Trust me, I am already working on that. Ya'll freeloaders owe me a few beers if we show up...
Just found some Bosch v/s Valeo images on Google - hopefully these help you locate the stickers:
EDIT: Oh and notice how the pulley also look different. That is also a good tell.
Bosch:
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10 NM as you found out. Here is a handy thread with lots of torque specs
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=1065428
Guys, any idea what is that rubber strip behind the grille? Looks like something is crooked there...how should it look like ideally? Also, how do I go about fixing it - removing the bumper?
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The part# should be on a sticker (which ofcourse would have peeled off - stupid BMW supplier)
https://c1552172.ssl.cf0.rackcdn.com/417708_x800.jpg
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I bet Slater's touring wont make it all the way to Ohio for the meet. Yeah, I am pretty sure...unless he can prove otherwise :)
Pretty sure that is sarcasm.
Why would you want to run your new oil through the old filter and get all the crap mixed in?
Let us know how it goes. Goodluck!
Dayum! That's quite rare. I might have a spare clockspring lying around.
That would be my first guess.
A quick google search did not show me any evidence that the hood insulation helps with fire suppression or that its absence can affect the hood paint adversely. All I see is that it serves as a sound...
Not paying $93 for a new hood insulation. And the used ones seem to be all shrunk/torn. Plus, I get to hear my aFe intake :)
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Yup, those shrink over time. Mine developed a hole in the middle so I got rid of it completely.
I dont have a GruppeM but my Afe does something like this as well.
No particular order...
Having issues with the oil level sensor? Mine stopped turning on at all even though the oil level would be actually low. Replaced it during an oil change.
Sorry - no idea how it actually works...
Thats exactly what you are supposed to do. Slide the sill covers off and then gently pull out the clips using a plier while you whisper sweet nothings to them.
I am in the midst of hooking up my AEs to the LCM pin 44 (similar to the euro city lights DIY: http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?19488-DIY-E46-City-lights-OE-style-wiring)
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