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Re: [bmw] Test drove a 1997 BMW M3...
Mike,
I agree with "tsp". All clearing the codes does is turn off the check engine
light. It doesn't fix the problem. I'd want a report on what the codes
were, and what was done to fix them. If the Inspection II really was just
completed, all that should be included in the paperwork (which the dealer
should have
on computerised file). Without this, you're looking at a big unknown. Even
something relatively simple could be quite expensive. For example, the car
has four O2 sensors. You're looking at (IIRC), over $100 per sensor for
parts.....
The shifter is probably in need of replacement bushings. It should feel very
direct and connected. Is there any sloppy movement when the car is in gear?
If you can move the lever more than 1/2 to 1", then it needs an overhaul. No
big deal, except you have to get under the car, and the exhaust and
driveshaft are in the way, so it's a little time-consuming. However, from
what you say
about the clutch, it may be on the way out, so you might have all that apart
anyway (great time for a UUC lightweight flywheel and M5 clutch, short shifter
and exhaust if it is). It may just be leaky or improperly bled hydraulics;
E36's clutch slave cylinders are sensitive. to proper bleeding. The dealer
may
be willing to do something there, so at least you'll know what you're looking
at. Again, if the inspection II really was done recently, and the brake and
clutch fluid bled, then it may have been a bleeding error. If not, the clutch
condition should have been remarked on by the service tech. Clutches aren't
cheap, obviously, mostly from the installation cost.
Pet odour is a bitch (LOL). Professional detailing can go a long way to
recti
fying this. I suprised the dealer isn't doing all of this. The typical
approach to consignment is that the dealer gets to keep the incremental profit
above the customer's stated minimum sale price, so it's in their best
interests
to make the car look as nice as possible. Still, it is 7 years old (I know
1997 doesn't seem that long ago), so some wear and tear is perfectly normal.
Don't worry about the missing undertray. They all do that, sooner or later.
Either put back a stock one (but reinforce the mounting points), or consider
an aftermarket piece. JT Designs has one.
If the cone air filter is shielded, it should be fine. Foam (ITG) is
prefered over cotton (K&N), although I have the latter. The fact that the air
filter
is there makes me wonder if it has aftermarket programming in the ECU, too,
although that's harder to check (and may have been overwritten if the
inspection II really was just completed). Either way, stock airboxes turn up
on eBay
and other places. Buy one, then sell your cone filter to the "JDM" boy-racer
crowd back on eBay. My '95 has a K&N (installed by previous owner). It works
just fine, and I do enjoy the induction noise when I romp on it. I will
likely go with a Conforti set up, along with cams, etc. at some point, and try
to
sell my "premium" Autothority filter on "da Bay", too.
Other points to look for: fragile radiators, rear shock mounts, worn shocks
(you should consider replacing all those at the 61k miles he car has, along
with the RTAB's, if they're still the originals). A '97 should have a metal
impeller water pump, so you should be OK there, but a new thermostat and 'stat
housing in aluminium is cheap insurance.
Don't want to scare you away. Almost any car at that age and mileage will
have some issues. That's usually why people sell them! Assuredly, based on
the
items you've noted, there's nothing there that can't be fixed, with a little
time and money. So, enjoy the car, if you buy it. If you don't, there are
quite a lot of choices in used M3's these days, so you'll certainly find
another
one if this one doesn't work out (or the dealer can't give you adequate
answers to legitimate questions).
HTH,
Martin Bullen
'95 M3
'97 Z3 2.8
P.S. Local BMW/VW dealer wouldn't be Devon Hill, in PA would it?
In a message dated 2/15/04 12:10:13 AM, [email protected] writes:
>
> Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:33:04 -0600
> From: "T S Perez" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [bmw] Test drove a 1997 BMW M3...
>
> I'd worry about that "check engine" light.
>
> Just resetting eh? Why would a dealer not do that? Why not as part of
> Inspection II?
>
> Also it seems a little beat up for a '97.
>
> Just my opinion.
> tsp
>
> - ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Jones" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 4:23 PM
> Subject: [bmw] Test drove a 1997 BMW M3...
>
>
> > Test drove a 1997 M3 coupe, 61,000 miles. Clean exterior, rear seat
showed
> > sign of having a dog sit in the seat, i.e. some minor scratches. Lots of
> > hair strewn throughout the car.
> >
> > Car is silver w/black interior, Vader seats. HK Stereo, BMW CD changer
but
> > wasn't in the stock location. Conical air filter, would really prefer
the
> > stock airbox.
> >
> > Rate the exterior a 9 and the interior a 7.
> >
> > New or newer tires, Pilot sports.
> >
> > No front under-tray.
> >
> > Clutch engaged right at the floor - I recall the other M3's I drove
> > activating a bit farther up...
> >
> > Shifter knob comes right off the shifter. Shifting seemed vague, compared
> > to my Mustang. Then again the Mustang shifter sits directly on the
> > transmission w/o any rubber isolation (after market shifter).
> >
> > The sales person said that the inspection II had just been done, the
> > inspection light showed 5 green lights, but the "check engine" light is
> > lit. Sales person stated that they just had to reset the codes. Car had
> > the earlier inspections done, according to the log book.
> >
> > No signs in the paperwork of any suspension work being done, i.e. RTAB's
> or
> > RSM's. Didn't notice any clunking or looseness in the rear. Don't think
> > the car was tracked or autocrossed.
> >
> > Didn't smell smoke - but the lighter showed signs of being used...guess
> the
> > pet smell was stronger than the smoking smell?
> >
> > Anyway, car is being sold on consignment at the local BMW/VW dealer and
> the
> > asking price is $19,850. I was going to offer $18,850, seem fair? Wife
> > would really prefer a sedan, but the sedans seem few and far between in
> the
> > surrounding area.
> >
> > Thank you for your time in this matter.
> >
> > --==----==----==----==----==----==----==----==----==----==----==----==--
> > Best regards,
> > Mike mailto:[email protected]
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