Does anyone know how to easily remove the 3rd brake light cover and the size bulb I will need?
2021 BMW X5
2019 BMW 330i
2009 BMW 128i
2001 BMW 740il
1983 BMW 633CSI (Sold)
2016 BMW 528i M-Sport
2012 BMW 528i (Sold)
2008 BMW 328i (Sold)
2003 BMW 330xi (Sold)
Sean,
From the rear seat pull the black part of the light upward on an angle (about 30 degrees) toward the roof and it should slide forward. I would use a Honda,
Stanley bulb 34903-SF1-A01, purchase the bulb from a Honda dealer, third party bulbs are junk. I replaced all the brake bulbs with the Honda, they are brighter.
Is there a DIY fix for the windshield wipers? The motor for them seems to have gone out.
Is there power to the motor? If so, the motor could just be bound up with old caked up grease inside the gearbox. Mine was.
Last edited by bmw6fan; 10-16-2017 at 08:24 PM.
I had a similar problem with my wipers, the passenger side pivot bearing in the wiper transmission had seized up. The wiper motor is fairly easy to remove, but I had to take the whole cowling apart to remove the transmission & arms. Once I got it out it was pretty easy to service. I also cleaned up the motor's contact wheel and lubed the pivots with white lithium grease. Worked great after that!
There's also a timer relay that controls the wipers in some E24. Check it out, it's the long black one at the back of the fuse box.
Hey fellas. Where exactly is the wiper motor located?
Here: wiper motor.JPG
'88 635, '92 325IC
Have a known working motor.
81 Euro undergoing total nut and bolt restoration
pictures at: flickr.com/photos/bertsphotos
Its been awhile since I visited this thread. I'm really enjoying the car. I may have a small oil leak. When replacing the valve/head gaskets, what else do you all recommend I replace? I was thinking I should go ahead and replace the water pump and timing chain.
2021 BMW X5
2019 BMW 330i
2009 BMW 128i
2001 BMW 740il
1983 BMW 633CSI (Sold)
2016 BMW 528i M-Sport
2012 BMW 528i (Sold)
2008 BMW 328i (Sold)
2003 BMW 330xi (Sold)
Unless your chain is really noisy, I wouldn't worry about it. If it hasn't been done I'd suggest your next focus be the undercarriage. Lots of bushings and stuff under there that can wear out. Inspect the motor and transmission mounts, test the shocks, idler arm, etc. All that goes to steering and handling.
Thank you for responding. The chain is not noisy at all. The undercarriage seems to be in good condition. The previous owner seemed to have tackled that area. The car handles great at high speeds. After I replace the gaskets, I'm going to focus on the exhaust because I'm hearing a rattling noise. I believe I still have the original exhaust set up still. I know OEM is the way to go but does anyone have any suggestions?
2021 BMW X5
2019 BMW 330i
2009 BMW 128i
2001 BMW 740il
1983 BMW 633CSI (Sold)
2016 BMW 528i M-Sport
2012 BMW 528i (Sold)
2008 BMW 328i (Sold)
2003 BMW 330xi (Sold)
Exhaust rattling could just be a loose heat shield. There's an aluminum sheet fastened to the underside of the transmission tunnel, sometimes it gets a little worn out. It can pull away from the mounting studs, then it can rub on the driveshaft or fall onto the exhaust. It's pretty easy to put a new fender washer onto the original nut & stud to repair.
The front hangar can also rust out and rattle. It's bolted to the rear of the transmission. I usually end up removing it.
If it's the catalyst or a rusted muffler, I've had trouble finding reasonably-priced OEM exhaust parts. They're well made but very expensive. I've been very tempted to have an exhaust welded up instead at a muffler shop.
Last edited by DesktopDave; 12-15-2017 at 12:05 AM.
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