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Be careful about tools in carry-on. Check rules carefullly. TSA doesn’t want screwdrivers in hands of passengers. I have had tools confiscated. I would plan on checking any bags with tools.
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I like your idea about the coil though. Thank you for the well wishes. I'm hoping BMW Gods will smile upon me. |
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24 hour Walmart should have everything I need (tools and food) when I stop for first time. |
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We are crazy yanks up here! |
Gorilla tape will hold a window should a regulator snap very very unlikely.
I have a tire patch kit uses no tool to install a temporary plug. (they last long enough you can get home with it). I plugged one of my tires and since it's run on flat and also close to end of life I decided not to patch it and it's been most of 2020 and several thousand miles. Holding strong. I would bring a portable air pump. VIAIR is the one I use. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a92e00abec.jpg This is the Gizmo that will plug a screw/nail hole in seconds. I left it in as a long term test to see if they last more than just 50 miles. 2500 miles later the tire holds air like all the rest. I can get it patched for free but that tire is EOL so I'm just running it until I'm not comfortable with the red neck wear bars (where the tire is smooth in spots all the way around vs across). |
Drive the car down to Al least the low fuel light better if down to single digits miles right at the start to test the siphon jet pump. If that had failed you will starve of fuel at 1/4 tank or so.
You can actually monitor your hidden obd gas levels to confirm the siphon is working with no risk of starving the engine of fuel. Once you know the siphon is working you can use the full tank right down to 0.0 distance to empty. 3.0 can get over 500 miles range on a tank so 5 fill ups on the whole trip but if you can only use 3/4 of a tank you need 2-3 additional stops for gas. The only thing that really causes wear on the fuel pump is time. They last 5000-6000 hours on average. The fuel filter is good for half a million miles but the FPR has an o-ring that will likely fail about 150-180,000 miles and give you very hard starts and loss of performance. |
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Interesting, never seen that Gizmo tire patch before. I have air pump in each car but I may order new compact one and take it with me. |
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I'm well aware of hidden menu and do remember about one of the submenus showing the fuel info but never got into it. I'll definitely remember your tip. Yes, I'm hoping that at 105k miles and 14 years of age, the old girl should bring me home before I dive into it and make her into queen she ought to be. |
Hopefully that 47 old kid is not living in mom and dad's basement. LOL
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