BMW 7 Series: Miscellaneous Painting
Follow GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON PAINTING.
Engine compartment, complete
Carry over the area shown symmetrically to the other side of the car.
Fig. 1: Identifying Paint Applying Areas On Engine Compartment, Complete
Engine bulkhead
Fig. 2: Identifying Engine Compartment Partition Paint Applying Areas
Engine support (partial replacement before spring strut dome)
Inner side shown
Fig. 3: Identifying Engine Carrier (Inner Side) Paint Applying Areas
Engine support (partial replacement before spring strut dome)
Outer side shown
Fig. 4: Identifying Engine Carrier (Outer Side) Paint Applying Areas
Engine support (inside only)
Fig. 5: Identifying Engine Carrier (Inside Side) Paint Applying Areas
Wheel arch, front, complete
Inner side shown
Fig. 6: Identifying Front Wheel Arch (Inner Side) Paint Applying Areas
Wheel arch, front, complete
Outer side shown
Fig. 7: Identifying Front Wheel Arch (Outer Side) Paint Applying Areas
Luggage compartment floor
Carry over the area shown symmetrically to the other side of the car.
Fig. 8: Identifying Luggage Compartment Floor Paint Applying Areas
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WARNING: Only used a high pressure cleaner approved by BMW!
Only instructed persons aged over 16 years may work using a high
pressure cleaner.
Check the high pressure cleaner and electrical wiring fo
Follow GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON PAINTING.
The following scopes of work are applicable to 2- and 3-coat paintwork.
Inside mirror
Fig. 9: Identifying Inside Mirror Paint Applying Areas
Outer door handl
Pedal Mounting Block
Removing And Installing (Replacing) Complete Bearing Support For
Foot Pedal
IMPORTANT: After completion of work, carry out function check.
Necessary preliminary work
Remove BRAK
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVING AND INSTALLING EAR CLIPS
Notes
NOTE: The work steps are show on assorted components.
Ear clip must always be replaced.
To remove an ear clip, place special tool 32 1 260 at right angles to ear and
cut ear open.
Fig. 75: Removing Ear Clip Using Special Tool (32 1 260)
The
General information
LATCH: Lower Anchors and Tether for Children.
Pay attention to the specifications and the operating
and safety information from the child restraint
system manufacturer when selecting, installing,
and using LATCH child restraint fixing
systems.
Mounts for the lower LATCH
anchors