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632 Regal
04-06-2019, 02:46 PM
Just doing a preliminary post to keep somewhere and update as I remember things.

2000 BMW 323i E46
129,000 miles
Clean and clear title
Looks and drives fine
All windows, doors and locks work
Cold AC and hot heat*
Good tires
Good brakes
Rebuilt & upgraded transmission
Replaced & bled cooling system
Bled brakes

The Bad
Drips oil - Oil level sensor needs replacing (have part)
* Blower fan works when it wants to (have part)
ABS shudders on braking unless the DTS button is pressed before driving
(Bled brake fluid and cleaned all 4 sensors)


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genphreak
10-16-2019, 01:59 AM
ABS is likely to be just air-bubbles, unless the module is on its last toes. Brakes for e46 are great, all the parts super cheap and of course always worth throwing on some new lines whilst you're at it)

Oil leak is likely the $2 oil filter housing gasket, or just the valve cover gaskets (buy an OEM one to get a silicone/synthetic oil compatible one, so you don't have to do it every 10,000).

The colour of yours reminded me of the video some tool made about why not to buy one. Back when I got mum her e46 I watched it, and remember thinking, 'Is that all that goes wrong, I can deal with all that nice and easy, better find one as good as that!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04gTnckMaeo (for laughs)

632 Regal
10-17-2019, 05:33 PM
Forgot all about this thread. Car long gone and I didn't fix the oil level sensor or leaks. Biggest leak besides what you mentioned was the oil pan. My son told me that you would see smoke when you came to a stop coming from under the hood. People that bought it had it inspected and was accepted as is. Was a nice car but just bad mechanical luck for sure. Was very releaved to see it go. I'll delete this in a few days.

whiskychaser
10-20-2019, 07:54 AM
E46 of that vintage with no rust on the wheel arches? That is a rare sight :)

genphreak
11-03-2019, 12:28 AM
In Oz, ours do not rust at all, they usually goto the grave with a failed headgasket and quite often, perfect bodywork :-(