BMW 330D E46 - My new car

BMW 330D E46 - My new car

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LosingGrip

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Thursday 22nd March 2018
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It's my first time posting in here. A couple of weeks ago I decided that I needed to sell my motorbike. It wasn't practical just having that, plus at 6ft 4 it wasn't very comfortable for longer rides. The plan was to get a car with the money I got from it and in the future get another bike. This has now changed after a crash in my mums car. I doubt I'll get on a bike again (kept thinking what if it was the bike I was on). Anyway, thats another thread.

I've had a couple of E39s over the years and did fancy another one, but came across the E46 in my searching. Bit of searching and I decided I wanted one.

The ones local to me were sheds. With short MOTs and needing a lot of work doing to them. Of course being on PH I had to go for the 330D.

I found one in Surrey I was going to have a look at. But the more I spoke to the dealer the more wary I was. The final straw was him saying it was a cat C write off. Not the end of the world, but I can get one that isn't a cat C for the same price give or take. Plus he kept not giving me the VRM to check the MOT history but it would come with 12 months...call me cynical but he just has a friend with a MOT garage who would pass it.

Bit more searching on Facebook/eBay/GumTree I found a couple not too far away, one was a manual and one was a auto. I figured I could possibly see both in the same day and go from there.

At the same time someone saw a post on here and sent me a email saying they are selling their E46 330D M Sport Touring. They weren't too far away. Got sent a photo, checked the MOT history and decided it was worth the drive up. Arranged to go up today.

Got there a little early and it was on the drive. Had a look around and it looked good. Step dad was going to test drive it as he is insured via his. Alex turned up, gave us the keys and went to get the paperwork. Said we could take it for a drive (I don't think I could ever be that trusting!). Decided pretty much straight away I was going to buy it so sorted the insurance out myself (£700 a year hurts...) and took it for a short drive.

It has 175,000 miles but doesn't feel like it. Fair bit of work carried out recently and looks amazing. No rust and considering the age in great condition.

Sorted the money out and did the V5 stuff and I'm now the owner of it. Load of paperwork with it as well which is good to see!

I love it already. The 60 odd miles back home were comfy and relaxing. The only thing I've found I dislike so far is the wing mirrors, they seem to have a huge blind spot.

It also doesn't have a AUX input, which after only listening to Spotify in my own car and the works van for the last year was horrible...but its a simple fix and part has been ordered already.

I didn't go too mad on the way home and got 56MPG...considering my E39 was getting less than 20MPG around town and 30MPG on a good motorway run...

So far I'm over the moon with it. No idea how long I'm going to keep it for (I normally get bored of cars within 6 months or so) but I'm sure it will be a while.

Only one photo at the moment, which doesn't do it justice.


LosingGrip

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eezeh said:
Nice! Would be interesting to feel the difference between the 6 cylinder petrols vs the diesels.
How are you integrating AUX input into your car?
It's been a while since I've driven a petrol one, so a bit hard to comment on.

Basically remove the CD player, stick the AUX input in the back and find somewhere for it to pop out of. I've just seen it might only be a certain type of CD player. Not sure if I've got that one or not...but the kit was only £8 or so. We shall see.

LosingGrip

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aaron_2000 said:
Best shape 3 Series IMO, 175k is nothing to blink at if maintained well. Great buy
I'm not going to lie, I wasn't too keen on the Touring version to begin with, but it grew on me. Now I prefer it over the saloon. Mileage doesn't bother me. My step dad has a E39 520D on 200k+ and its still going strong.

LosingGrip

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Friday 23rd March 2018
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eezeh said:
Ah, It doesn't work with my casette player. On the lookout for an alpine cd player so I can use aux.
Google says it needs to be the business CD player if that helps at all smile.

LosingGrip

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Friday 23rd March 2018
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Sf_Manta said:
Correct, and agreed on doing the blanking plate kit for the swirl flaps. Better to loose a little bit of performance than having these drop into the engine.

Few things to check out would be the lolipop (front) and RTA (rear) bushes as these tend to get tired and cause the car to tramline, both easy fixes at home with polybushes which don't affect NVH but do give a much improved feel along with removing the need to replace them.

Check the bottom of the radiator too, if it's bowing, time for a replacement.

Rear arches and front wings can get rusty, given this was the first BMW gen with water based paint, but otherwise they tend to be decent cars.

Running my 330i Petrol and got a project thread on it myself.. though mine is not quite so stock nowadays, but proves with some choice parts, these can be both practical and fun smile

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... some of the pictures are broken thanks to Photobucket, I'm still working through to transfer to imgur.
Thanks for that, I'll look into the flaps etc.

Rust wise, there isn't any or maybe a tiny bit of bubbling on on the offside rear arch, but it really is a tiny amount that I didn't notice until it was pointed out.

LosingGrip

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Friday 23rd March 2018
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Took it for a bit of a drive today. 50 miles down some of my favourite roads. I think I'm going to keep it for a while. Still returned 45+mpg and I wasn't being too kind!

Couple of bits that need doing. The boot doesn't open as the switch is broken on it. Can open it via touching the two wires together, and works opening the glass part but just something to make life easier.


LosingGrip

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To be fair I don't think I do that many to justify it, maybe 200 miles a week. Maybe a few long trips to Norfolk over the next few years as sisters are over there for uni.

LosingGrip

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Mr Tidy said:
Glad you are enjoying your 330d Touring OP. thumbup

There was a facelift in 2003, but I'm not sure if yours is pre- or post-facelift. IIRC the 330d got 204 bhp instead of 184 bhp and a 6-speed gearbox for the manual models.

As well as radiators bowing expansion tanks eventually split so it's worth keeping an eye on that too.

The Tourings have really grown on me, especially since 2016 when I had to find one for my nephew as he had become a dad! Got him a tidy 54 plate 325i Sport Touring in Imola Red with full leather as he doesn't really do enough miles to justify a diesel, and he loves it as it's very similar to the 325ti Compact he didn't really want to sell!

In fact I liked them so much I bought an E91 325i a month ago! I really like it, but there never seem to be too many Tourings for sale, and those that are advertised seem to sell really quickly.

But then we know why don't we. smile
Its the post face-lift by the sounds of it if its 204BHP six gear speed.

LosingGrip

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Quick question, my steering wheel has this set up. Does anyone know what the one under R/T does? I can't find anything in the user manual for the steering wheel!

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Does anyone have any ideas?

LosingGrip

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After lots of Googling I've found it...its voice commands or something. Not sure how it works! I'll have a play tomorrow.

I do however have a CD changer in the boot. I did chuck all my CDs out recently though...hopefully I can get the AUX working!

LosingGrip

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Friday 23rd March 2018
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Seems pointless them being on the steering wheel then ha. Had a quick look and don't think mine has bluetooth. Not that I'm popular enough to get any phone calls...

LosingGrip

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Monday 26th March 2018
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I've covered around 250 miles so far and loving it still. It could do with a bit of a clean. Worked out where my AUX will end up, little place for it by the handbrake. Removed some of the trim fairly easily, but waiting in some bits to arrive today to remove the rest without breaking anything!

My girlfriend isn't too keen on it as I'm now a BMW wker...before I was just a wker ha.

LosingGrip

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Tuesday 27th March 2018
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So the AUX didn't work...bit annoyed!

It also needs a airbag recall that hasn't been done yet. BMW tried to sell me all sorts with it :rollseyes:. Downside is they need it for the whole day, so not sure when I can get that sorted as I'm guessing they won't give me a replacement ha.

LosingGrip

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Tuesday 27th March 2018
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helix402 said:
Sounds like an incompetent dealer. Drivers airbag takes seconds to remove, passengers minutes. Total time for both with an incompetent technician would be 1 hr.
Everything I've read online is that it takes a hour, maybe 90 minutes at the most. I'm guessing as I'm not a paying customer they aren't bothered to do it quickly...

eezeh said:
Post a picture of the sticker on the underside of the radio, I can tell you if it's compatible with Aux input or if its the cable.
I'm trying to find one of the rare alpine units compatible with Aux.
Thanks, I'll do it shortly.

LosingGrip

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eezeh said:
Post a picture of the sticker on the underside of the radio, I can tell you if it's compatible with Aux input or if its the cable.
I'm trying to find one of the rare alpine units compatible with Aux.
Photos of top and bottom are attached smile.



LosingGrip

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aaron_2000 said:
Why not an FM Transmitter for the time being?
I've never found one that doesn't sound st and have a load of white noise. I've gone for cheap ones and expensive (£100 range) and found the same. It drives me mad ha.

LosingGrip

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aaron_2000 said:
I'll try to find the one I bought, I use it in the Focus to listen to DAB, sounds just as good as any radio station, only cost £5 too, some chinese made st. Used it in a few cars, including the 340i to see if it still sounded good in that, still did to my surprise. I'll go to it tomorrow and tell you which one it is.
Ah thanks!

LosingGrip

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Wednesday 28th March 2018
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eezeh said:
Looks like you have a Siemens radio, your production month / year is 11-03.

Only 07-04 + are compatible with AUX on the Siemens radio unless your part number starts with VD (yours is PH) in which case anything 10-02 + is compatible with aux and MP3 CD's.

You can buy AUX compatible head units on ebay for not a lot, I am trying to find the rarer Alpine unit that has better sound quality, if you're not too bothered I'd buy one of the cheaper Siemens radios.
Thanks! I'll see what I can find smile.

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Wednesday 28th March 2018
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Couple of photos after a bit of a clearn (at the car wash...) and some spray on wax that I had to stop half way through due to my ribs hurting!

Ignore the Fiat 500, its my grans!





There are a few stone chips over it, but I think it looks OK with a clean! Also replaced the BMW badge on the bonnet as the other one was tatty as hell.

MPG has gone down lately, around 40 around town on short journeys. Off to my girlfriends tomorrow so be interesting to see what it gets on some country roads. Still enjoying it though!

LosingGrip

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Saturday 31st March 2018
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Well that was a waste of time cleaning it...80 mile trip to my girlfriend's and it's filthy!

Just watched a YouTube video on the swirl flap removal...seems rather straight forward. I've got sometime off in the middle of April so I'll look at doing them smile.

I still can't believe how easy it is to overtake. Before I'd be stuck behind most things in the Corsa as it wasn't worth trying. This however is amazing.