Exterior Body:
Body Panels (Bumpers, Doors, Fenders, Hood, Roof), Moldings, Trim, Paint Codes
Interior Trim:
Dashboard, Instrument Panel, Console, Interior Trim, Seats, Seat Belts
Powertrain Related:
Engine (oil pan, belts, pulleys, mounts, accessories; NOT internal parts), Transmission (mounts only)
Chassis Suspension Steering:
Brakes, ABS, Suspension, Steering, Wheels, Frame
Comfort And Convenience:
Air Conditioning, Heater, Ventilation, Convertible Top (if applicable), Sunroof, Locks
Electrical Components:
Electrical (Alternator, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Lights, Cruise, Horn, Wipers), limited electrical switches
Fuel And Exhaust:
Fuel, Emission System, Exhaust
Glass And Windows:
Windows, Glass
Cooling System:
Radiator, Water Pump, Hoses, Thermostat, Expansion Tank
Convertible Top System:
Mechanism components, motors, latches, and top fabric parts (where applicable).
Interior Lighting:
Bulbs, housings, and associated components for interior illumination.
Replacement Part Identification:
Genuine manufacturer part numbers, detailed diagrams for part identification and location.
Repair Cost Estimation:
Approximate prices for parts and estimated labor time for replacing each part, enabling repair cost estimations.
Parts Ordering Guidance:
Essential for ordering correct replacement parts for maintenance and repairs.
Depth Of Information:
Detailed part identification and cataloging, providing specific part numbers and visual references. Focuses on 'what' and 'which' part, not 'how' to install.
Parts Identification Accuracy:
Provides an authoritative source for correct BMW part numbers, crucial for avoiding incorrect orders and ensuring compatibility.
Headlights Taillights:
Headlight assemblies, taillight assemblies, bulbs, and lenses.
Engine Accessories:
Alternator, starter motor, power steering pump, AC compressor, various pulleys and brackets.
Chassis Suspension Steering
Suspension Components:
Control arms, ball joints, tie rods, sway bars, springs, shock absorbers, strut mounts.
Steering Components:
Steering rack, power steering pump, hoses, steering column components.
Wheel And Tire Related:
Wheel hubs, lug bolts, center caps, and information that might indirectly relate to tire sizes or wheel specifications.
Air Conditioning Heater Ventilation:
Compressor, condenser, evaporator, blower motor, heater core, control modules, ducting.
Locking Mechanisms:
Door lock actuators, latches, key cylinders, central locking components.
Engine Options:
The Z3 spanned several engine options during its production. This parts manual would cover parts for the following typical US-market engines: 1.9L (M44B19), 2.8L (M52B28), 3.0L (M54B30), and the 3.2L S50/S54 (M-powered models).
Horsepower Torque Ranges:
Horsepower ranged from approximately 138 hp (1.9L) to 240 hp (2.8L), with higher outputs for M models (315-333 hp). Torque figures followed suit.
Fuel Delivery:
Fuel injectors, fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel lines, and associated components are typically covered in a parts catalog.
Inline Six Engine Availability:
Many Z3 models were equipped with BMW's renowned inline-six engines (M52, M54), known for their smoothness and power delivery.
General Guidance:
While this is a parts catalog, understanding common replacement parts is key to maintenance. Typical intervals for items like filters (oil, air, cabin), spark plugs, and brake components would be found in a separate service manual.
Fluid Types:
This parts manual will list specific BMW part numbers for fluids like engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and transmission fluid, though not the exact specifications (e.g., viscosity grades).
Common Replacement Areas:
Parts like suspension bushings, cooling system components (hoses, water pump), convertible top mechanisms, and certain electrical switches are common areas for wear and replacement on Z3 models.
Convertible Top Maintenance:
Parts for the convertible top's hydraulic system or fabric wear would be highly valuable for Z3 owners.
Bmw Sporting Legacy:
The Z3 continued BMW's tradition of producing engaging, driver-focused sports cars, drawing inspiration from predecessors like the 507 and Z1.
Roadster Coupe Introduction:
Launched in 1995 (for the 1996 model year), the Z3 Roadster was BMW's first mass-produced roadster since the 507. The Coupe variant was introduced in 1998, offering a more rigid chassis and distinct styling.
Facelift Updates:
While the core Z3 chassis remained consistent, minor updates and engine options evolved throughout its production run (e.g., the introduction of the 3.0L engine in 2001).
Manufacturing Location:
Primarily manufactured at BMW's plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.