Where can you get intesa z4 supersex deodorant in the UK?
It's such a shame because it's a fantastic range. You cannot get it in the UK at moment.
Where is the oil dipstick in a BMW z4?
It depends on what model year you are talking about. Most recent BMW's (post 2006) have an electronic oil check that you access by pressing a button on the dash. Therefore, there is no actual "dipstick" in the engine bay.
How much does an SLR McLaren cost?
They cost about £330,000 and you can get them in roadster version or coupe. They go 208mph and have about 600bhp. Mercedes have recently stopped poduction of these cars because of poor sales, so if you happen to be signing for a premiership football club in the next few months you could be dissapointed.
How many gallons does the gas tank in the 2004 BMW Z4 hold?
The gas tank on the 2004 BMW Z4 holds 14.5 gal..
Reset brake sensor light on z4 BMW?
As far as I know, the older BMW uses brake sensor inline with the brakpads. Once the pads are low enough, the sensor get worn down, which use to conduct electricity no longer do so. As a result, the sensor lights are tripped. To reset the lights, you need to replace the brake sensors.
How do you change the oil BMW z4?
The oil on a BMW Z4 is changed by putting a oil drain pan under the engine, placing the vehicle on jack stands, and removing the oil drain plug. The oil is then allowed to drain, the plug re-installed, and the engine filled with oil.
Fuel is injected into cylinders. Spark plugs ignite it. Piston goes down turning crankshaft.
Repeat.
What is the difference between the price of a BMW Z4 and a Ferrari?
A very basic Z4 would be about $47,000 for a 2011 Z4. Like many other cars you can buy different "editions" of a car. In the BMW Z4 there is a Z4 sDrive30i ($47,000+), Z4 sDrive35i ($53,000+),Z4 sDrive35is ($62,000+). The same goes with the Ferrari. I can't give you the exact differences but it would be $100,000+
Are oxygen sensors on BMW covered under emissions warranty?
The BMW Service and Warranty Information book for 2009 has a table for all emissions parts warranted past the 3 year 50,000 "all inclusive" warranty for states like California which mandates emissions coverage. The coverage varies greatly across models for the extended coverage (7 year 70,000 miles or 8 yr, 100,00 miles). For instance, the 328xi front and rear( pre and post catalytic converter) O2 sensors are both covered. For the 550i and 650i neither are covered. For the 528i, only the front O2 sensor is covered. The California Air Resources Board told me the law's intent is to require the manufacturers to warranty parts that have a high replacement cost for a longer period. Some dealerships would have you believe nothing is covered past 3 years or 50,000 miles.
How expensive is a BMW Z4 car?
"The highest priced BMW Z4 used vehicle is around 40,000 dollars. The average price for a new BMW Z4 is approximately 60,000 dollars. Prices also vary with each version of the car."
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How do you jump start a BMW Z4?
Check your owner's manual. At the back of the engine compartment there is a little plastic "box" with a "+" on it....open the box and the nut inside is your positive terminal. On the driver's side, about 1/2 way back near the round suspension rubber is a seemingly useless bolt...this is your negative terminal. The battery is in the trunk.
What is the purpose of the mass air flow sensor?
It determines the Mass of the Air Flowing into the engine. The engine computer must know how much air is flowing into the engine to determine how much fuel to inject into the cylinders to get the appropriate fuel-air mixture.
What is the maximum cargo capacity of the 2013 BMW Z4?
The maximum cargo capacity of the 2013 BMW Z4 is 8.0 cu.ft..
What is the drivetrain warranty on the 2009 BMW Z4?
The drivetrain warranty of the 2009 BMW Z4 is 4 yr./ 50000 mi..
How much torque does the engine in the 2010 BMW Z4 have?
The 2010 BMW Z4's engine produces 220 ft-lbs. @ 2600 rpm.