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e36 316 compact advice
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Green
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Well my mate is looking at one tomorrow and its priced up about 700 notes. I said I'll go with him for a bit of a nose about. Is there anything we should be looking for that could be trouble or cause future problems?
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leeparkes
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Make sure the electric windows go up and down without a fuss.
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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Green
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Apart from being annoying any other reason for that?

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darkchild
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Make sure the car starts up, no misfires etc, and heats up as it should - the M43 donk is very reliable but it does like a head gasket around 100K. Check sills and arches but Compacts seem more rust resistant than other E36 variants..
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harry_p
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Problems with the windows aren't uncommon, the regulators and clips just don't seem very strong, the arms bend and they don't drop level.
Head gaskets / cooling system as above, and getting old enough to start needing rear beam bushes, which are the same as on an e30. Worth making sure the spare wheel is still there and in decent condition as it lives under the boot floor.
As has been said above, they seem to be the most rust resistant of all the e36s, but there are some scabby ones about.
Head gaskets / cooling system as above, and getting old enough to start needing rear beam bushes, which are the same as on an e30. Worth making sure the spare wheel is still there and in decent condition as it lives under the boot floor.
As has been said above, they seem to be the most rust resistant of all the e36s, but there are some scabby ones about.
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harry
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pac1982
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I'm scrapping one at the end of the month so if you need any spare parts let me know

1991 BMW E30 318i Neon Design Convertible (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 325i Touring (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 318IS (Sold)
1990 BMW E30 316i (RIP)
