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BMW 7 Series: Carrying Out Steering Angle Sensor Adjustment

IMPORTANT: In vehicles with active steering, steering angle sensor adjustment is integrated in the service function "INITIAL OPERATION/ADJUSTMENT FOR ACTIVE STEERING " and must not be carried out separately!

NOTE: Steering angle sensor adjustment must be carried out:

  • after replacement of following components:
    • Steering column switch cluster

Connect vehicle to BMW diagnosis system.

Select and carry out steering angle sensor adjustment under Service functions.

OVERVIEW OF REAR LIGHTS

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Fig. 195: Overview Of Rear Lights

  1. Rear light, left (side panel)
  2. Rear light, left (on tail panel)
  3. Reflector, rear
  4. Additional brake light

OVERVIEW OF SWITCHES IN CENTER CONSOLE/STORAGE COMPARTMENT

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Fig. 196: Overview Of Switches In Centre Console/Storage Compartment

  1. Switch, hotel setting
  2. Base plate
  3. LED for centre armrest storage compartment
  4. Connecting socket, USB/audio interface
  5. Switch for parking brake
  6. Centre console operating unit
  7. Controller
  8. Gear selector switch

PUNCHING CONTOUR FOR SEAT MEMORY SWITCH INTO REAR DOOR TRIM PANEL

Notes

Necessary preliminary tasks

  • Remove REAR DOOR TRIM PANEL

Position special tool 51 4 107 or 51 4 108 on the recess in the door trim panel storage compartment (1).

Mark cutouts (2).

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Fig. 197: Identifying Special Tool (51 4 107 Or 51 4 108)

Use special tool 51 4 109 to punch holed\non the previously marked points in the door trim panel (1).

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Fig. 198: Punching Hole On Door Trim Panel Using Special Tool (51 4 109)

IMPORTANT: For punching work on F01/F02, special tools 51 4 103 and 51 4 104 must be used as the cutting equipment.

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Fig. 199: Identifying Special Tools (51 4 103 And 51 4 104)

51 4 101 Slide special tool through holes stamped into door trim panel (1).

NOTE: Guide pins of punching tool are coded. Distortion is thus not possible.

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Fig. 200: Sliding Special Tool (51 4 101) Through Door Trim Panel Holes

51 4 105 Mount special tools and on punching tool 51 4 106(1).

Compress punching tool (1) via spindle.

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Fig. 201: Compressing Punching Tool

51 4 111 Press punching remnants with special tool from rear out of punching tool.

NOTE: This work step is necessary to prevent the cutting surfaces from being damaged during a renewed punching operation.

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Fig. 202: Identifying Special Tool (51 4 111)

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     Removing And Installing (Replacing) Front Controller

    IMPORTANT: Risk of damage! The button for the controller must not be removed! Necessary preliminary work Remove CENTRE CONSOLE TRIM Release screws (1). Tightening torque 61 31 2AZ. Remove control

     Removing And Installing Operating Unit For Additional Seat Functions

    Notes Release latch mechanism (1) on operating unit (2) using special tool 64 1 020. At same time carefully lever out operating unit (2) using special tool 00 9 317. Disconnect plug connection behind

     Removing And Installing Steering Column Switch Cluster

    WARNING: Move wheels into straight-ahead position and do not alter this position during the repair work. Do not under any circumstances turn the steering column switch cluster when the steering whee

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     Front Brakes

    CHECKING BRAKE DISCS Necessary preliminary tasks Remove WHEELS. Checking thickness difference: Measure thickness difference within brake surfaces at 8 point (spread over the circumference) with a micrometer gauge Compare measurement result with setpoint value. Fig. 14: Measuring Thickness

     Contents Of Body, General

    General Information QUALITY STANDARD WORKSHOP EQUIPMENT Safety regulations SAFETY AT WORK INFORMATION ON HAZARDS Information on VEHICLE PROTECTION Materials MATERIALS SCIENCE USE OF MATERIALS in outer skin EXPENDABLE MATERIALS Handling components after an accident ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ,

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