She knows better then to let you take her in there....
I promised her that I would never go through another automatic car wash.
So two weeks ago (old story), I get the ticket and pull up to the keypad just before the wash. I'm already on the automatic drive rails. I open the window and key in the coupon code. Car starts to roll in.
WINDOW DOESN'T CLOSE! All power to windows, sunroof, dead.
Starting to panic, I turn off the car and start her up again, window closes. Whew. All right. no more automatic washes.
This isn't the first time it's happened. Usually it fixes itself. I have a new fusible link, but haven't put it in yet.
She knows better then to let you take her in there....
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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I miss my e34
It's a sign, Qube!
Ever since I owned my E34 (I'm the third owner), I have never taken it myself through an auto-wash. I guess it has only been a couple of times, when my car was serviced by the local dealer (the car wasn't the only thing that was 'serviced') and when my car was repaired. Both times the car didn't come out as clean compared to when I hand-wash my car at those self-serve car washing places.
We call them "scratch & go" car washes in the trade. Sure fire way to stuff your paint if you use them regularly. Do the car a favour and wash by hand - especially if you have dark paint. The auto car washes trap fine grit in the fronds of the brushes which act just like sand paper ....
June 88 535iA, 173,000 km; Sep 00 735i 170,000 km
I only use the touchless ones if I do. Afterwards, I use a wet&wax with two towels... then I blacken the trim and tires with Zanio. Next week will be the spring clay bar, polish and seal fun.