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#249 of 255 Re: Z4 2004 - Leak from Top into Trunk - Burned Receiver and Motor for Conv Top [bod2]
by old_joe
Dec 20, 2011 (9:40 pm)
Same problem Z4 2003.
(Had it out on the street, big rain, but I did not realize what the issue was)
Lost radio, then the whole thing died.
A day later, it worked.
A couple of days later, radio died again.
Then the car died for good.
Figured out it was the amplifier, trunk carpet was wet.
Opened up the battery compartment, FULL of water.
Battery dead, amplifier corroded/dead.
New (non-BMW battery)
Had to order amplifier from dealer about $500
All works now, only park in car port.
No top motor problems.
I thought it was the trunk drain, which I did not work on, too complicated.
News about possible (?) convertible top is NOT good.
Luckily, I have extended warranty which supposedly covers the top and motor and electronics.
But this happened like a year ago.
What do I tell the dealer?
Not Good.
#250 of 255 Re: Z4 2004 - Leak from Top into Trunk - Burned Receiver and Motor for Conv Top [old_joe]
by foxie1
Jun 08, 2012 (6:25 am)
I had the same thing happen to me. Can you tell me where you got the amp for about $500. The cheapest I can find so far is $915.
thank you
#251 of 255 BMW Z4 intermitten start and stall problem
by blicksroadking
Aug 27, 2012 (5:36 pm)
When I turn the key to the on position there are only one or two lights that come on and when I turn to the start position there is no start. I can "play" with the key and the car starts. This only happens intermittenly. Now I also am getting the car started and then it stalls as soon as I put it in Reverse. If I put it in Drive quickly it doesn't stall. It stalls if I put it in R from D. I am guessing that it could be a key switch or computer. Anybody experience this?
#253 of 255 Re: Z4 2004 - Leak from Top into Trunk - Burned Receiver and Motor for Conv Top [joaniek]
by reidlavallee
Feb 24, 2013 (6:25 pm)
Just wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problem that I have had withmy 2003 Z4. I too have a leak from the roof, but mine doesnt go into the battery area of the truck. Mine has flooded out the passenger side of the floor boards. It isn't pretty. I did have to replace a power top about a year ago, but my big problem now is the air bag controller. One is placed on the floor under the carpet. When I found the problem, I had about 1/2 inch of water under the seat(nothing on the driver's side). Everything is coroded under the seat. Just replacing the controller didn't help. It was immediately fried when the power was turned back on. The repairman recommends bringing it to the dealer for repairs. It sounds like most of the wiring that goes through the floor any any electronic components in that area will need to be replaced. SOunds like big money to me. My repair guy who focuses on German and Italian sports cars doesn't want to give me a quote. Has anyone else had any similar problems? The car never sees any water anymore and my repair guy did dry everything out, so the problem shouldn't get worse after the final repairs. Im just trying to see if anyone can share their similiar experiences.
#254 of 255 Re: Z4 2004 - Leak from Top into Trunk - Burned Receiver and Motor for Conv Top [bod2]
by bogey16
May 02, 2013 (7:10 pm)
Hi All. First time on here. Have had the same trunk issue as most here. 2004 Z4. Amp has just died. Sponged water out of compartment area. Does anyone know what is below the battery/amp area? Wondering about drilling my own drain plug or two, to ensure this doesn't keep happening. Thoughts?
#255 of 255 Re: Z4 2004 - Leak from Top into Trunk - Burned Receiver and Motor for Conv Top [reidlavallee]
by skobola
May 18, 2013 (8:35 am)
Reidlavallee, I am sorry that this has happened to you. I suggest that you pressure BMW to repair the car, i.e., to bring it to the condition before the flooding started. This will likely include repairing it in their service, which I think is even better than repairing it at non-BMW shops. Of course, it is likely that BMW will try to do whatever it will take them off the hook, so maybe you should start thinking about legal representation as well. I wish you luck as well.