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Jerry Wilmot

Newbie
Joined
May 25, 2023
Points
3
I am long retired from a 48 year career in aviation: 28 years as an RAF officer; 10 years with the CAA; 5 years with IATA; & finally 5 years with BAE Systems. My wife and I now live near Much Wenlock in the Shropshire Hills. I am in the process of selling my 1973 MGB Roadster after 29 years of ownership and have just bought a 2000 BMW Z3 2.8l as my toy car. We have just sold our holiday home in the Haute Vienne, Limousin Region of France which we have owned for the past 10 years and where the MGB, now French registered, has
 

andyglym

Shiny Dust Caps Make Your Zed Go Faster.
Supporter
British Zeds
Joined
Feb 20, 2015
Points
231
Location
Moresby, West Cumbria, England
Model of Z
2.8 Roadster
:welcome: to the Forum from West Cumbria. A good stint that. 23 RAF Fire now in my 16th year in the Nuclear Industry and still doing fire stuff.
 

Jerry Wilmot

Newbie
Joined
May 25, 2023
Points
3
Thank you for your welcome message. I was an air traffic control officer, long time in area radar but also DSATCO Leuchars & SATCO Bruggen. I did the Unit Fire Officers Course at Catterick in 1965!
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
Supporter
British Zeds
#ZedShed
Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Hi Jerry and welcome from me too near Lincoln..

Tony.
 

Shelly

Zorg Expert (I)
Supporter
British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
Joined
Jul 9, 2013
Points
201
Location
Norfolk
Model of Z
Z4 2.0 20i M Sport sDrive

Mint

Zorg Expert (I)
Supporter
British Zeds
East Anglian Crew
Joined
Sep 23, 2012
Points
222
Location
Stafford
Model of Z
2.2 & 3.0 Sport
Hi Jerry and :welcome: to the forum from me too in Stafford.
 

colb

Zorg Guru (V)
British Zeds
Joined
Nov 25, 2012
Points
178
Location
Newport, South Wales,UK
Model of Z
Z3 M43 1.8 (1999) and Z4 E85 2.5 (2003)
Welcome aboard the Forum, you have arrived at the best Z Forum on the Web, help and advice always available here.
As our membership is Worldwide its a good idea to update your user details with your location and model of your car, it assists us in answering your questions.
You could also add a signature to show these detail so they appear in all your future posts.
If you are lucky you might be close to one of the enthusiast run Zed Sheds where members meet up and do jobs on each others cars.
If your new to OBD2 you will want to bolster your toolbox with a decent Code Scanner, bound to need one sooner or later.
I can reccomend a Creator 310+ as a good all round scanner and easy to use.
If you want to go the Laptop route then find yourself a Windows laptop running Windows 7 or above and
purchase BMW Scanner 1.4 available on ebay for little cost, it comes with its Interface, cable and software on a usb stick, you will need a 16pin to 20 pin cable changer to plug
these diagnostics in to the under bonnet diagnostic plug (Pac-man socket) to read all modules on the car.
If yours has a 16pin obd2 socket under the steering wheel inside the car that will only read the engine and transmission modules,
the Pac-man socket reads all modules. If you get hooked on Diagnostics you may want to have a go with BMW software, INPA, NCS Expert, Winkpf and DIS, these
can be problematic setting up but usually due to configering the right drive and usb settings. Help usually forthcomming on the Forum if you run into install problems.
 
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