F20 120d

yush1

Active member
Agreed Ferdi. Out of "respect" you should stop and smoke outside your car :smilebounce::cartel:
 

BeemerFanatic

Events Organiser
Change the inside filters?
There's also something I saw at the car wash once, they use it to get odours out then air on system.
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
BeemerFanatic said:
Change the inside filters?
There's also something I saw at the car wash once, they use it to get odours out then air on system.

I’ll definitely get one of those canisters that removes odours from the aircon system. They don’t always work first time around though.
 

cOlDFuSiOn

New member
Congrats, car looks to be in good shape!

In terms of the odour.. That smell is in the carpets of the car and likely in the aircon microfilter. I have tried before using numerous expensive brand products to remove odours from one of my previous BMWs.. None worked they all just mask it.

So go buy a new aircon microfilter, it is a 10min job to do. Then you need something to deep clean the carpets in the car - watch some videos on how to do that. Then leave something in the car that is good at drawing moisture from the cleaned carpets. That it what works ultimately.

As said all the fancy products never worked for me, deep cleaning the carpets solved it for me. Smoke is horrible that gets everywhere, likely in the headlining too, all the best hope you get it sorted for the SO!

Otherwise great car, enjoy! :ty:
 

Gizmo

Banned
At one stage i noticed many driving around with a stay-soft refill pack under their seat to combat odours. It works if you want your car smelling like a laundromat.
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
cOlDFuSiOn said:
Congrats, car looks to be in good shape!

In terms of the odour.. That smell is in the carpets of the car and likely in the aircon microfilter. I have tried before using numerous expensive brand products to remove odours from one of my previous BMWs.. None worked they all just mask it.

So go buy a new aircon microfilter, it is a 10min job to do. Then you need something to deep clean the carpets in the car - watch some videos on how to do that. Then leave something in the car that is good at drawing moisture from the cleaned carpets. That it what works ultimately.

As said all the fancy products never worked for me, deep cleaning the carpets solved it for me. Smoke is horrible that gets everywhere, likely in the headlining too, all the best hope you get it sorted for the SO!

Otherwise great car, enjoy! :ty:

Thanks for assisting.

I will go the microfilter route then and DIY the rest.

I suppose it’s better than paying big bucks for an interior valet which doesn’t guarantee to remove the smoke odour.


Gizmo@GARAGE46 said:
At one stage i noticed many driving around with a stay-soft refill pack under their seat to combat odours. It works if you want your car smelling like a laundromat.

At this stage I’d take the laundromat smell any day:fencelook:
 

Nobz330i

Member
Gizmo@GARAGE46 said:
At one stage i noticed many driving around with a stay-soft refill pack under their seat to combat odours. It works if you want your car smelling like a laundromat.

My grandma likes doing that.
 

Jay-Dee

New member
To answer the retrofit questions

Cruise Control - you need to get the buttons on the left from a breaker or the dealer. Once fitted, this can be activated via coding

Bluetooth - as far as I am aware, all F20’s with iDrive have basic Bluetooth built in. This will allow you to connect you phone for calls but not music streaming. To stream music you need a combox in the boot... if you lift the mat, this is a box which would be positioned flat in the indentations above the batter on the left. If you have this, then it simply needs to be enabled via coding. If not, don’t bother as you will need to install the combox and a fiber optic network to the head unit. You can look at Bluetooth adapters that plug into the aux and usb under the armrest like the BMW Y cable.

Have a look at babybmw forum... there is a lot of helpful guides on this and a guy called Wibbles who can even do the coding remotely if you get a cable and laptop


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Ratslaaf

///Member
BT is built into the HU, if it was specified as an option. If there’s no BT, then the radio must be replaced and the wiring for the mic installed. BT streaming requires a Combox or NBT, but basic BT is handled by the radio, if optioned that way.
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
Ratslaaf said:
BT is built into the HU, if it was specified as an option. If there’s no BT, then the radio must be replaced and the wiring for the mic installed. BT streaming requires a Combox or NBT, but basic BT is handled by the radio, if optioned that way.

Sounds like too much of a mission to retrofit then, so I’m not even going to bother going that route then.


Jay-Dee said:
To answer the retrofit questions

Cruise Control - you need to get the buttons on the left from a breaker or the dealer. Once fitted, this can be activated via coding

look at babybmw forum... there is a lot of helpful guides on this and a guy called Wibbles who can even do the coding remotely if you get a cable and laptop


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Thanks for the advice.

I’m going to look for the cruise control buttons then and see if I can get the coding done locally.
 

tman

Well-known member
I've driven a couple of recent Suzuki's, including the swift, and they are not bad cars by any means. Great bang for the buck.

Ive also driven a 120d and in my opinion it's a no brainer.

Many happy miles, see your recent unfortunate interaction with the dealer as a blessing in disguise!

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michael.joseph

Active member
Congrats Ferdi....

Im sure shes not gona remain stock for much longer :fencelook:

Looking forward to all the updates
:thumbs:
 

FerdiBotha

Well-known member
tman said:
I've driven a couple of recent Suzuki's, including the swift, and they are not bad cars by any means. Great bang for the buck.

Ive also driven a 120d and in my opinion it's a no brainer.

Many happy miles, see your recent unfortunate interaction with the dealer as a blessing in disguise!

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It could not have worked out any better. A great deal on a BMW vs an okay deal on a Suzuki is really a no brainer.


michael.joseph said:
Congrats Ferdi....

Im sure shes not gona remain stock for much longer :fencelook:

Looking forward to all the updates
:thumbs:

This one is staying as is. :skit:

The power is more than enough for the SO on her 20km a day commute.

A few cosmetic upgrades may be done, but also nothing major.
 
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