Car Stolen: BMW E30 325 convertible H182JLB

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Tue Aug 15, 2017 1:31 am

Hi,

After having my previous E30 convertible totalled by a drug dealer, my replacement car has been stolen after only 2 months.



Literally losing hope with the world, thinking its not even worth the hassle anymore.

VIN number is VIN: WBABB22080EC15981

If anyone comes across the car do let me know. If its being sold for bits please do look out for the VIN.

Drivers side bolster on the natural interior was worn through the leather, and into the foam below.

Let me know if there are any other details which would be worth me posting up. I know the cars go into a garage and stripped, so dont have any hope in seeing this one ever again.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:36 am

Really sorry to hear this, looked like a lovely motor
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:58 am

so sorry to hear that mate.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:58 am

Damn, there seems to be a few E30s disappearing at the moment, especially convertibles. Time to fit a tracker I think.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:02 am

Yep a few have been disappearing recently. Id definitely recommend that all those who can stick a tracker on. Mine even had an alarm and immobiliser and still....it went! Bastards!
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 1:13 pm

Bad news. Was it taken from the roadside or a garage?
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:00 pm

roadside, just infront of my flat window. And like I say the alarm and immobiliser did little to stop whoever it was riding off with the car.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:43 pm

masd wrote: the alarm and immobiliser did little to stop whoever it was riding off with the car.
THEY WON'T. I have yet to come across any E30* fitted with an OE or aftermarket alarm or immobiliser that can't be dealt with in seconds, if you know what you're doing.
I've posted on here before how to connect a simple switch to SHORT CIRCUIT the power feed to the fuel pump, not isolate it, which will blow fuse 11 if not switched off before attempting to start the car, and I am certain this will stop nearly all 'drive away' thefts.


* Except those fitted with M5x engines complete with EWS.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 6:46 pm

Brianmoooore wrote:
masd wrote: the alarm and immobiliser did little to stop whoever it was riding off with the car.
THEY WON'T. I have yet to come across any E30* fitted with an OE or aftermarket alarm or immobiliser that can't be dealt with in seconds, if you know what you're doing.
I've posted on here before how to connect a simple switch to SHORT CIRCUIT the power feed to the fuel pump, not isolate it, which will blow fuse 11 if not switched off before attempting to start the car, and I am certain this will stop nearly all 'drive away' thefts.


* Except those fitted with M5x engines complete with EWS.
brian, i've been trying to find anything about how to install that switch but NOTHING, any chance of a write up? (pm if easier).
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:06 pm

It's quite simple. The fuel pump is fed by a green/purple wire that comes down through the duct under the fusebox into the cabin behind the glovebox, before disappearing behind the footwell loudspeaker panel, and going to the back of the car along the LH inner sill.
Find this wire behind the glovebox/speaker panel, splice a piece of wire onto it, connect another piece of wire to the main earthing stud also behind the glovebox, and run these two wires to an E30 heated rear window switch with the logo rubbed off.
Position this switch somewhere where it looks like it should be, so that it won't cause any suspicion, except amongst the most fanatical OEM types.
Turn the switch on when you leave the car, and off before you crank the engine. If the switch is left on, fuse 11 blows as soon as the engine turns, probably allowing the engine to start and then die a few seconds later.
At this point, most would be thieves will scarper, having already made some noise, but those that stay, work out that the fuel pump is immobilised, would probably try to jump power to it at the plug and socket under the rear seat cushion, but, if the switch is still on, this would just result in a very hot jump wire, and still no working pump.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:07 pm

Brianmoooore wrote:It's quite simple. The fuel pump is fed by a green/purple wire that comes down through the duct under the fusebox into the cabin behind the glovebox, before disappearing behind the footwell loudspeaker panel, and going to the back of the car along the LH inner sill.
Find this wire behind the glovebox/speaker panel, splice a piece of wire onto it, connect another piece of wire to the main earthing stud also behind the glovebox, and run these two wires to an E30 heated rear window switch with the logo rubbed off.
Position this switch somewhere where it looks like it should be, so that it won't cause any suspicion, except amongst the most fanatical OEM types.
Turn the switch on when you leave the car, and off before you crank the engine. If the switch is left on, fuse 11 blows as soon as the engine turns, probably allowing the engine to start and then die a few seconds later.
At this point, most would be thieves will scarper, having already made some noise, but those that stay, work out that the fuel pump is immobilised, would probably try to jump power to it at the plug and socket under the rear seat cushion, but, if the switch is still on, this would just result in a very hot jump wire, and still no working pump.
brian, a massive thank you for that, will be going to get that done soon as possible,

again, thank you.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:42 pm

Brianmoooore wrote:
masd wrote: the alarm and immobiliser did little to stop whoever it was riding off with the car.
THEY WON'T. I have yet to come across any E30* fitted with an OE or aftermarket alarm or immobiliser that can't be dealt with in seconds, if you know what you're doing.
I've posted on here before how to connect a simple switch to SHORT CIRCUIT the power feed to the fuel pump, not isolate it, which will blow fuse 11 if not switched off before attempting to start the car, and I am certain this will stop nearly all 'drive away' thefts.


* Except those fitted with M5x engines complete with EWS.
I think the car was trailered away to be honest, f*cking f*ckers.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:05 pm

As above, all the breaker types have recovery trucks.
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:08 pm

! & put on tracker R,
It will find yr car on your i phone map !
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( all models available )
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Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:25 pm

Literally, if I do bother getting another one I will have to go with Brians switch recommendation, and install a professional tracker. I imagine I should even start sticking a clamp on the wheel(s) and a bear trap under the drivers door.

A garage is the safest solution, but living in London, these are impossible to come by really.
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