New bie Owner of car with issues

Stevo7682

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Hi and welcome from me in Scotland :welcome:.
Check ( the loom of doom ) the boot loom wiring common problem causing courtesy lamp and central locking issues.
 
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That was quick Thanks - I also have an issue with the lectric window - all of a sundden on both sides theystarted moving about an inch up and down at a time - theywill travel all the the way up and down but just have to reapedly press the button - have you come across omething like this before?

Appreciate your time and rapid answer before - thanks
 

BMBabe

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Welcome from Aylesbury :thumbsup:
 

Jack Ratt

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Hello and welcome to the forum. The bendy bit of wiring on the top left hand corner of the boot can be responsible for all sorts of electrical gremlins as Steve says so check there first for broken wires or partially broken wires in the loom
 

Paul Rice

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Welcome Andrew to the forum. Always try cheap fix first. Silicone spray on the window rubbers often works wonders.
 

Jjim

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Hi, welcome from Mansfield :thumbsup:

If you have stuttering window movement it might be the window regulator clips need replacing. These are white clips that attach the window to the lifting mechanism.
 

jonco

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I have a 1997 Z3 - nice not mint but a few electrical issues around central locking and electric windows
:welcome: - central locking problems are almost part of the initiation process for Zeds of our vintage. As others have said the `loom of doom' is usual suspect but not always the case. More detail required once you've settled in.
 

Bampz

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Hi and welcome from Pembrokeshire , as others have said check loom of doom first , my central locking issue turned out to be the passenger door actuator playing up , changed it and all ok now , with Windows as said try silicone spray on the runners first
 

Grumps

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Hi from Mansfield. Loom of doom or actuator on the door I'd be guessing. My central locking packed up. Never bothered with it I just use the key.
 

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Hi @Andrew Baldwin, :welcome: to the forum from me too in Staffordshire. Yes, agree with others, boot wiring and silicon spray first. Good luck.:thumbsup:
 

t-tony

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My Z3 was the left door actuator. Sourced one from ECP for circa £35.

Tony.
 

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:welcome: Hi and welcome to ZroadSter :coolsteer)
 

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