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    Temperature probe. I replaced the wiring connector going to mine and now it works like a charm. There is a large connector that must have about 12 wires in it. Found out it was corroded out. Ended up having to cut it off, could never get it appart

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kibokojoe
    Yeah sure would be nice to have a cup holder. All of the cup holders I have seen so far look like they are just in the way. Theres got to be one some where
    What I do not understand is why every vehicle you buy even today has an ashtray? What a wasted space! As for cup holders, I use a Camelbak for water.
    http://www.rei.com/product/733668
    It works well and I don't have to worry about spilling any liquid inside the car.
    M20 525/7 Bore: 84.50mm Stroke 81mm CR 8.5:1, blue printed/dyno & custom chip. Boost @ 6.5psi ~246hp @ 5300rpm / torque @ 269ftlbs. @ 4250rpm

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKriss
    too warn the driver to watch out for potential ice on roads

    precisely.



    2 all - it's so funny how you americans all need cupholders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kibokojoe
    Yeah sure would be nice to have a cup holder. All of the cup holders I have seen so far look like they are just in the way. Theres got to be one some where
    I got one of those BavAuto ones (came in the car, courtesty of previous owner), and I guess it could work alright (never actually used it to hold a drink ... I throw my phone in there).


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    I have the one from Herb, he owns a E34 and a E32 and designed it, has his on plastic production company and produces this
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-7...spagenameZWDVW

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    I have the one from Herb, he owns a E34 and a E32 and designed it, has his on plastic production company and produces this
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-7...spagenameZWDVW
    Do you have a manual? Do the cups get in the way when you throw it into 1st or 5th?

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    Quote Originally Posted by infurno
    Do you have a manual? Do the cups get in the way when you throw it into 1st or 5th?
    I have a 750 and 750 are all automatic.

    But the offer says:

    Designed Specifically To Fit

    BMW 7 Series Model Years 1988 - 1994
    BMW 5 Series Model Years 1989 - 1995

    One size fits both Automatic and Manual Models
    Ashtray can be opened while using the passengers side cupholder
    (my own remark on this: can also be opened a bit and enough if the driver side is used with a can)
    Recessed space for storage of change, sunglasses, etc
    Molded using strong High Density Polyethylene, in a matte black finish which attractively blends with the interior of your car
    Passenger side holder does not interfere with leg room
    No fasteners are needed to hold the unit in place,which allows for easy installation and removal
    This cupholder takes care of organizing your console while giving you a safe and convenient place to store your cups
    Does not fit models equipped with ASC traction control, where switch is in console region.


    Did you not see all pics in the offer? It shows also a manual

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    Did you not see all pics in the offer? It shows also a manual
    Yeah thats the pic that worries me.
    It looks like if I have a drink on the left side I could smash it against the the car if im not careful. The bottle of water looks a little close on the right side too.

    I really like the design though, im tempted to buy it.

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    Works good. I have one. With drinks filled, I can still shift comfortably. Don't bother using the ashtray though... so if you normally use that cig lighter, forget it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torque
    I got one of those BavAuto ones (came in the car, courtesty of previous owner), and I guess it could work alright (never actually used it to hold a drink ... I throw my phone in there).

    I've got the same one.

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