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Default 98 m3 convertible top - 05-14-2007 , 01:15 PM






I am having a problem with the boot closing all the way on one the
drivers side for the convertible top. Does anyone have a manual or
suggestions on how to fix the problem

Thanks,

VJC


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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-15-2007 , 07:04 PM






The Boot??? I thought the boot was the trunk lid, now I assume it means any
large cover that provides storage capacity when opened.

Are you sure the roof is folding properly on the side where the storage
cover is not closing all of the way?





<vcarfine (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

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I am having a problem with the boot closing all the way on one the
drivers side for the convertible top. Does anyone have a manual or
suggestions on how to fix the problem

Thanks,

VJC



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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 03:08 AM



In article <7Ur2i.67413$Ae.10088@trnddc07>,
Jeff Strickland <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
The Boot??? I thought the boot was the trunk lid, now I assume it means
any large cover that provides storage capacity when opened.
No - the boot is the trunk.

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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 09:52 AM



"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave (AT) davenoise (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
In article <7Ur2i.67413$Ae.10088@trnddc07>,
Jeff Strickland <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
The Boot??? I thought the boot was the trunk lid, now I assume it means
any large cover that provides storage capacity when opened.

No - the boot is the trunk.


So, the OP is asking a trunk lid question for a car that has a convertible
top, he's not asking about the lid for the storage compartment for the top?





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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 10:31 AM



In article <xUE2i.38398$3B5.12602@trnddc08>,
Jeff Strickland <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
The Boot??? I thought the boot was the trunk lid, now I assume it
means any large cover that provides storage capacity when opened.

No - the boot is the trunk.


Quote:
So, the OP is asking a trunk lid question for a car that has a
convertible top, he's not asking about the lid for the storage
compartment for the top?
I'm not sure. 'Boot' can mean other things too in the UK - apart from a
type of shoe. For example it's slang for tyres and can be used for various
covers too - like say the one on a CVJ.

I'm not familiar with an M3 convertible - does the boot or trunk lid open
and the soft top disappear inside it? Or has it some form of different
cover to conceal it when down?

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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 10:56 AM




"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave (AT) davenoise (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:

So, the OP is asking a trunk lid question for a car that has a
convertible top, he's not asking about the lid for the storage
compartment for the top?


I'm not familiar with an M3 convertible - does the boot or trunk lid open
and the soft top disappear inside it? Or has it some form of different
cover to conceal it when down?

I expect that the M3 convertible is like my 1996 328iC convertible - the
soft top retracts into a compartment that is behind the rear seat, said
compartment has a separate lid that closes over it to cover the top with a
metal cover that is molded to look like it fits into the body styling. The
soft top cover is hinged at the rear, the "trunk" or "boot" (depending on
local usage - I'm talking about the storage area in the back of the vehicle,
where the spare tire, tool kit, battery, and potentially the CD changer are
located) is hinged at the front. There is an electrical interlock system
which prevents the soft top cover from opening unless the "trunk" is closed,
so that they do not strike each other and cause damage to either.

The removable hard-top, if fitted, is installable only when the soft top is
retracted, had the same type fasterner at the front, has fittings on each
side near the rear that go into holes (covered by a removable cover, if no
hardtop has been fitted). Inside the holes are latching devices, which also
connect to electrical circuits that feed the interior lights and the
electric rear window heater on the hardtop. These secial latching devices
must be purchased in the event that the owner buys a hardtop from a third
party (I bought one on EBay for my 328, had it painted to match the car. The
fitting kit was approximately $100 from the BMW dealer).

All told, it makes a nice looking way of handling the soft top, looks a lot
better than having the soft top visible, then covered with a fabric cover.

Jim




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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 11:05 AM



On Wed, 16 May 2007 00:04:19 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
The Boot??? I thought the boot was the trunk lid, now I assume it means any
large cover that provides storage capacity when opened.

Are you sure the roof is folding properly on the side where the storage
cover is not closing all of the way?





vcarfine (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:1179166547.794465.245770 (AT) y80g2000hsf (DOT) googlegroups.com...
I am having a problem with the boot closing all the way on one the
drivers side for the convertible top. Does anyone have a manual or
suggestions on how to fix the problem

Thanks,

VJC

The BOOT is derived from the landed gentry in the UK when the carriages they
went about in had foot-men standing on the back wearing BOOTS.

US motorised vehicles had a TRUNK (large suitcase) strapped to the back to put
their clothes in as they didn't have servants to do the job for them (BOOT BOYS)



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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 11:31 AM




"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave (AT) davenoise (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
In article <xUE2i.38398$3B5.12602@trnddc08>,
Jeff Strickland <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
The Boot??? I thought the boot was the trunk lid, now I assume it
means any large cover that provides storage capacity when opened.

No - the boot is the trunk.



So, the OP is asking a trunk lid question for a car that has a
convertible top, he's not asking about the lid for the storage
compartment for the top?

I'm not sure. 'Boot' can mean other things too in the UK - apart from a
type of shoe. For example it's slang for tyres and can be used for various
covers too - like say the one on a CVJ.

I'm not familiar with an M3 convertible - does the boot or trunk lid open
and the soft top disappear inside it? Or has it some form of different
cover to conceal it when down?


Yes Dave, the top folds up rather nicely and drops into a covered
compartment.

Perhaps you ought to read the OP's question before posting that boot is a
shoe or the cover of a CV joint.






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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 11:51 AM



In article <SlG2i.31347$cu1.15111@trnddc01>,
Jeff Strickland <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
So, the OP is asking a trunk lid question for a car that has a
convertible top, he's not asking about the lid for the storage
compartment for the top?

I'm not sure. 'Boot' can mean other things too in the UK - apart from
a type of shoe. For example it's slang for tyres and can be used for
various covers too - like say the one on a CVJ.

I'm not familiar with an M3 convertible - does the boot or trunk lid
open and the soft top disappear inside it? Or has it some form of
different cover to conceal it when down?


Quote:
Yes Dave, the top folds up rather nicely and drops into a covered
compartment.

Perhaps you ought to read the OP's question before posting that boot is
a shoe or the cover of a CV joint.
It wouldn't surprise me if some referred to a soft cover for a folded
hood as a boot - that's all.

I have read the question and it's not particularly clear to me what he's
asking. It doesn't actually make sense. But wouldn't have commented on
the thread except to try and sort out your confusion about what is meant
by boot. It's the compartment for carrying luggage etc. Same as trunk.
The opening part is the boot lid. Same as trunk lid. Ok now? ;-)

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Default Re: 98 m3 convertible top - 05-16-2007 , 12:39 PM




"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave (AT) davenoise (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
In article <SlG2i.31347$cu1.15111@trnddc01>,
Jeff Strickland <crwlr (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
So, the OP is asking a trunk lid question for a car that has a
convertible top, he's not asking about the lid for the storage
compartment for the top?

I'm not sure. 'Boot' can mean other things too in the UK - apart from
a type of shoe. For example it's slang for tyres and can be used for
various covers too - like say the one on a CVJ.

I'm not familiar with an M3 convertible - does the boot or trunk lid
open and the soft top disappear inside it? Or has it some form of
different cover to conceal it when down?



Yes Dave, the top folds up rather nicely and drops into a covered
compartment.

Perhaps you ought to read the OP's question before posting that boot is
a shoe or the cover of a CV joint.

It wouldn't surprise me if some referred to a soft cover for a folded
hood as a boot - that's all.

I have read the question and it's not particularly clear to me what he's
asking. It doesn't actually make sense. But wouldn't have commented on
the thread except to try and sort out your confusion about what is meant
by boot. It's the compartment for carrying luggage etc. Same as trunk.
The opening part is the boot lid. Same as trunk lid. Ok now? ;-)


You and I have the same confusion over the meaning of boot.

I was surprised that he referred to the for the folded hood (top, roof) as a
boot. You said you would not be surprised, as I was, then turned around and
told me that the boot is the place where luggage gets stowed. I know that is
what a boot is, even though we in the Colonies call it a trunk.








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