huskcummerbund
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- Joined
- Nov 6, 2025
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How's it going? I recently moved from Honolulu to the middle of the desert outside of Barstow, and I've been on two wheels exclusively for the last three years. Actually just traded my Honda CB500X for a brand new Transalp (and it absolutely rips). A couple weeks ago, I bought my father-in-law's 1998 Z3 1.9 that he bought new while stationed in Germany and had it shipped from Massachusetts out to California. He was very reluctant to let it go, but his clutch knee just couldn't take it anymore and selling it to me at least kept his favorite vehicle in the family. He upgraded the suspension and other parts, mostly with AC Schnitzer parts I believe, and had it tuned by Dinan. This is definitely not like pretty much any other vehicle I've owned, save for the third pedal, and I'm already finding "BMW things" that I need to wrap my head around.
The first headache was just getting the electric soft-top back up. I'm not proud to admit that I spent a solid 10 minutes trying to reason my way through it before I had to go find the manual. Turns out you have to lower both windows AND hold the brake... Also, it regularly pops a check-engine light but I wasn't able to get much information about what the actual code is (yet). It has an OBDII port under the dash, but it looks like it also has a different, round, OBD port under the hood on the passenger side of the engine. What's that about? What's the difference between the two? What would be a good code reader that is known to work well with this little roadster?
Also, I'm already finding things that I want to tweak and parts that could use a replacement. Where could I find a good wiring diagram for the car, and are there any reputable OEM quality parts suppliers for interior and exterior trim pieces and the like?
Finally, are there common failure points I should keep an eye out for? I think I saw something about some sort of solenoids in the intake that are a common issue, and something about the rear subframe or something that can crack over time.
Any enlightenment you guys can send my way would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Chase
The first headache was just getting the electric soft-top back up. I'm not proud to admit that I spent a solid 10 minutes trying to reason my way through it before I had to go find the manual. Turns out you have to lower both windows AND hold the brake... Also, it regularly pops a check-engine light but I wasn't able to get much information about what the actual code is (yet). It has an OBDII port under the dash, but it looks like it also has a different, round, OBD port under the hood on the passenger side of the engine. What's that about? What's the difference between the two? What would be a good code reader that is known to work well with this little roadster?
Also, I'm already finding things that I want to tweak and parts that could use a replacement. Where could I find a good wiring diagram for the car, and are there any reputable OEM quality parts suppliers for interior and exterior trim pieces and the like?
Finally, are there common failure points I should keep an eye out for? I think I saw something about some sort of solenoids in the intake that are a common issue, and something about the rear subframe or something that can crack over time.
Any enlightenment you guys can send my way would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Chase