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#1. SRS Codes - from jbjerke@charter.net
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 14:30:44 -0400 From: <jbjerke@charter.net> Subject: SRS Codes I pulled the following numbers on my Wife's 97 M3 (auto) with a Peake SRS reader. 02 18 10 11 06 05 Can anyone help me determine what's setting the airbag light off? I didn't have much time and was not able to go through the manual to determine the meaning of each code. From my quick scan of the manual, it appeared they are to be used in pairs: 02 18 10 11 06 05 Not sure though. Any help appreciated. Jeff
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#2. Re: [E36M3] SRS Codes - from Andrej Dolenc
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 14:47:40 -0400 From: Andrej Dolenc <adolenc@erols.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] SRS Codes jbjerke jbjerke writes: They're not really in pairs. The first number that it flashes tells you what code page you refer to. Subsequent numbers then tell you the particular code. page 02 # 10 is drivers side seatbelt buckle sensor, that's what's tripping my airbag light. #11 I think is the passenger side one. Have to look up the rest in the manual, don't remember. For the seatbelt buckle sensors, you have to replace the whole seatbelt buckle, around $80 per side. Andrej '97 M3 > I pulled the following numbers on my Wife's 97 M3 (auto) with a Peake SRS reader. > 02 > 18 > 10 > 11 > 06 > 05 > Can anyone help me determine what's setting the airbag light off? I > didn't have much time and was not able to go through the manual to > determine the meaning of each code. > From my quick scan of the manual, it appeared they are to be used in pairs: > 02 18 > 10 11 > 06 05 > Not sure though. Any help appreciated.
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#3. Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help - from Burgess, Kim L
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 11:53:38 -0700 From: "Burgess, Kim L" <kim.l.burgess@boeing.com> Subject: Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help Yep! The broken tap (KNOCK ON WOOD!) debacle was momentarily entertaining, as was the snapped clutch master cylinder attach rod return lug! KLB -------------------- 10 -------------------- Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 11:20:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Chester Wong <chester_p_wong@yahoo.com> --- Robert Chay <lists@rchay.com> wrote: <snip> > What ever happened to the Chester stories? :-) O....they've turned from G rated to PG-13. Not that anyone wants to hear them.... =) Chester
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#4. RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help - from Wayne Miller
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 15:23:24 -0400 From: "Wayne Miller" <m3@waynemiller.com> Subject: RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help I am sure Chester will be quick to point out that the broken tap debacle is a Wayne story and not a Chester story... -----Original Message----- From: Burgess, Kim L [mailto:kim.l.burgess@boeing.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:56 PM To: E36M3 Subject: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 11:53:38 -0700 From: "Burgess, Kim L" <kim.l.burgess@boeing.com> Subject: Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help Yep! The broken tap (KNOCK ON WOOD!) debacle was momentarily entertaining, as was the snapped clutch master cylinder attach rod return lug! KLB -------------------- 10 -------------------- Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 11:20:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Chester Wong <chester_p_wong@yahoo.com> --- Robert Chay <lists@rchay.com> wrote: <snip> > What ever happened to the Chester stories? :-) O....they've turned from G rated to PG-13. Not that anyone wants to hear them.... =) Chester ************************************************* Please help support the E36M3 list by visiting our sponsors: Bimmerworld http://www.bimmerworld.com Turner Motorsport http://www.turnermotorsport.com Eurosport High Performance http://www.eurosporthighperformance.com Rogue Engineering http://www.rogueengineering.com Treehouse Racing http://www.treehouseracing.com Elephant Motorsports Inc. http://www.elephantmotorsports.com DIGEST INFORMATION: http://www.bmw-m.net/resources/digest_info.htm *************************************************
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#5. Re: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help - from Chester Wong
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 12:30:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Chester Wong <chester_p_wong@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help Well, the broken tap debacle was more of a WI than a MI. Wayne Issue vs. My Issue ;) Though the funny thing that happened with that was I had gone to Wayne's house to install HIDs into the Elise. I had put off any other plans for this day since I wanted to do what I like to do on my birthday...work on cars. I called up Wayne the night before to see if we were still on for Sunday. He didn't answer so I just waited until the next morning to call him. I called...asked and he said that he wasn't sure since if Bloomingdale's was having a sale on mattresses, he'd go with his wife to buy one. Lucky for his sake, he made the right decision, albeit a bit late. So...late start to the day. I get to his place and Wayne, who is usually good about remembering things like birthdays completely forgot. We get his car up on the lift and proceed to spend the next 2 hours trying to get this retarded tap out (that he broke last year). Meanwhile, my cell phone rings every half hour or hour from a friend or family member calling to wish me a happy birthday. Usually, I'm not that popular and my phone doesn't go off that often. Of course, the conversation that Wayne would hear was: "HELLO?" "THANKS!!" "Well, I am! I'm doing what I love to do...work on cars." "Yep...I'm at Wayne's house..." After Wayne gives up (finally), his parents' friends' son comes over with his neglected Acura MDX and tires that he wants us to change. Ugh. Luckily, SUV tires are pretty darn easy to change, but it still put us an hour or so out. I bought tickets to see Andrea Bocelli (much different than seeing Britney Spears the year before!) at 7:30pm that night and well, it was 3pm or so. I also had to go back to Brooklyn, change cars, shower up, pick up a friend and then head back into New Jersey. But I was like, "I'm gonna attempt this HID install if it's the last thing I do!" So...dropped the undertray and got the car up on the lift. We were to fabricate a bracket that would hold the ballast and ignitor. Unfortunately, all of this takes time and by the time we were almost done with the driver side, it was 5pm. Wayne's mom literally kicked him out and told him that he had to go. So he left. I was flat left (a term I haven't used in 20 years!)and was left alone (well, Wayne's dad was there but he was tending to spring cleaning) to wrap up and attempt to install the undertray...which is very difficult to mount with only one person. I think by the time I left, it must have been 7. Sped home, showered up, changed cars, picked up my friend, sped to NJ and got there by 9:30. Not having eaten dinner, we were forced to eat hotdogs...yay! Ended up missing a lot of the concert, but whatever I did catch, it was pretty good. Funny thing was Wayne didn't realize anything until the next day when I sent an e-mail to everyone and at the bottom, I thanked Dave Ngo for remembering. Haha. But no...Chester stories were more along the spirit of interactions with the opposite and often times, physically and/or emotionally hurting myself :) Chester --- "Burgess, Kim L" <kim.l.burgess@boeing.com> wrote: > Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 11:53:38 -0700 > From: "Burgess, Kim L" <kim.l.burgess@boeing.com> > Subject: Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help > > Yep! The broken tap (KNOCK ON WOOD!) debacle was momentarily > entertaining, as was the snapped clutch master cylinder attach rod > return lug!
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#6. RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help - from Chester Wong
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 12:32:24 -0700 (PDT) From: Chester Wong <chester_p_wong@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help --- Wayne Miller <m3@waynemiller.com> wrote: > Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 15:23:24 -0400 > From: "Wayne Miller" <m3@waynemiller.com> > Subject: RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing > replacement help > > I am sure Chester will be quick to point out that the broken tap debacle is > a Wayne story and not a Chester story... YES I DID! ...and gave a little more background to that story :) Chester
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#7. RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help - from Robert Chay
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 15:44:23 -0400 From: "Robert Chay" <lists@rchay.com> Subject: RE: [E36M3] Chester stories...was RE: Clutch pedal bushing replacement help Well, I'm glad you survived to see yet another birthday! :-) -Bobby > -----Original Message----- > From: Chester Wong > <snip> > But no...Chester stories were more along the spirit of > interactions with the > opposite and often times, physically and/or emotionally > hurting myself :) > > Chester >
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#8. Front Sway Bar End Links - from Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 20:22:12 -0400 From: <Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net> Subject: Front Sway Bar End Links I thought I recalled someone came up with adjustable end links for the front sway bar. Does anyone have that information? Thanks! Regards, Stan Shaw Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net Phone: (413) 599-0399 Fax: (413) 599-0421 Excell.Net Owner/Operator http://www.Excell.Net/ 928 Owners Club President http://www.928OC.org/ 928Racing.net Team Member http://www.928Racing.net/ "Liberty once lost is lost forever." - John Adams
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#9. Re: [E36M3] Front Sway Bar End Links - from Jim Bassett
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Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 18:39:35 -0700 From: Jim Bassett <jim@jimbassett.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] Front Sway Bar End Links At 05:25 PM 5/4/2005, Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net wrote: >Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 20:22:12 -0400 >From: <Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net> >Subject: Front Sway Bar End Links > >I thought I recalled someone came up with adjustable end links for the front >sway bar. Does anyone have that information? Turner Motorsport makes one. Jim Bassett
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#10. Re: [E36M3] Front Sway Bar End Links - from Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 22:30:11 -0400 From: <Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net> Subject: Re: [E36M3] Front Sway Bar End Links Thanks Jim. Regards, Stan Shaw Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net Phone: (413) 599-0399 Fax: (413) 599-0421 Excell.Net Owner/Operator http://www.Excell.Net/ 928 Owners Club President http://www.928OC.org/ 928Racing.net Team Member http://www.928Racing.net/ "Liberty once lost is lost forever." - John Adams