(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 4:29 am
Post subject: Can Water Really Power a Car and Save You Money At the Gas Station Archived from groups: alt>autos>bmw (more info?)
Leasing and money factor - >From what I can tell, negotiating a price and the money factor, which you don't have control over, are the only two variables with a lease. I plan to order a configured car, which will take about two months to come in. During those two months the mo...
E34 water pump - I bought my '95 525 earlier this year. This is what I found when I checked the water pump: http://www.btinternet.com/~malchick/car/e34_water_pump1.jpg (60k) http://www.btinternet.com/~malchick/car/e34_water_pump2.jpg (60k)..
Water missing from the radiator :( - I used to get the "check coolent level " msg about once a week (after travelling about 150KM - 200KM) and when i checked the water in the radiator it was indeed low and would need to top up about 2 liters. The mechanic has recently changed the ...
Water in E39 back footwells - The bottom of each back passenger footwell recently became wet (and smelly). The right side is sodden, and the left side is wet. There's no water or trace of dampness that I can find in the front footwells. The A/C condensate drain appears to be..
I need to replace the water pump on my 1994 525i. - I want to replace the water pump on my 1994 525i. How do I do it i.e. what do I need to take off first to get to it and what tools etc. will I need? Thanks Linda
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