2nd
February
2008
I wrote about Bluetooth Ready Headunits For Your BMW before and I suggested the Pioneer (DEH-P7900BT) and the Sony (MEX-BT2500) headunits to be used in your BMW cars. The only problem that I could see and didn’t like about these two types was the blue illumination which didn’t exactly fit into your BMW car illumination. I’ve received some comments about other types that are designed with the same purpose in mind. One of these is the Alpine iDA-X001. This headunit is designed for iPod users and integrates flawlessly with them. This headunit doesn’t have integrated CD-ROM. Only Radio + iPod connection to play and manipulate your songs inside your car. This is a really cool way to store and play your music. It has almost the same interface that you use to play music using your iPod. And best of all, it can work as a car phone kit at the same time by using the Alpine Car Bluetooth Adapter. If you are not impressed with all what I’ve just said, I’m sure you will be when I tell you that this receiver can illuminate in either Blue or Red colors which will make it look great in your BMW E36 console. I’ve prepared some photos for this Alpine headunit for you to check out. Please take a look and let me know what you think. Oh, yes, I just wanted to thank Alexander for the photos that he sent me.
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posted in Interior, Technical Info, Tips & Tricks |
1st
February
2008
This is a video of a race between BMW E36 M3 and Toyota Supra. It’s a real quick race and has a very exciting result. Which car do you expect to win this race? I know that you as BMW E36 owners would say that the M3 will spank the Toyota Supra, but my question is this . . . Are you sure?
Take a look:-
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posted in E36 M3, Uncategorized, Videos |
31st
January
2008
I’ve found these photos for a really nice BMW E36 325is and decided to post them for you. It’s a great looking car, don’t you think?
Enjoy
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posted in Photos, Uncategorized |
30th
January
2008
Rough idle problems are really common on BMW E36 cars and there are a lot of problems that may cause this to appear. First I will show you a video of such a rough idle and then list the possible problems that may cause that.
Take a look:-
The possible reasons for such a problem are:
1. Oxygen Sensor is gone: You can run a diagnosis to see if this is the problem. If you find out that it’s the problem, you should replace it. Read Everything you need to know about Oxygen Sensor! for more information about oxygen sensors.
2. Idle Control Valve: Dirty idle control valve is a very common problem in BMW E36 cars that may cause rough idle. You can use this DIY (Do It Yourself) to learn about Cleaning E36 ICV (Idle Control Valve)
3. Plugs and Distributor: You may need to replace these to solve your problem. I however don’t have a way to check them before replacement.
4. The Throttle Position Sensor (TBS) and/or connections may be bad: You can simply disconnect it and see if your problem is solved or not.
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posted in Electrical, Engine, Technical Info, Tips & Tricks |
30th
January
2008
I’m really glad to announce to you my dear readers that this BMW E36 Blog has just reached the 150 readers mark (Actually 155) and I’m really excited about this. It took a lot of time and effort to reach this target but at the same time it was a joyful ride and full of excitement. I want to thank you all for subscribing to my blog and I want to welcome all the new readers who subscribed.
I hope you will enjoy reading it and find the information that I provide useful to you. If you have any notes or suggestions that you may think will help this blog, please feel free to contact me. I would love to hear back from you guys.
Thank you all.
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