BMW 7 Series: Ventilation
Concept
The air flow directions can be individually adjusted.
CONTROLS Climate control
Adjusting the ventilation
General information
The air flow directions can be adjusted for direct
or indirect ventilation.
Open the vents and position them to ensure effective
climate control.
Direct ventilation
The air flow is directed towards the passengers.
The air flow heats or cools noticeably, depending
on the adjusted temperature.
Indirect ventilation
The air flow is not directed towards the passengers.
The car's interior is warmed or cooled indirectly,
depending on the set temperature.
Front ventilation
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Ventilation in rear, center
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- Lever for changing the air flow direction, arrow
1.
- Thumbwheel for variable opening and closing
of the vents, arrow 2.
Ventilation in the rear, on the side
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- Lever for changing the air flow direction, arrow
1.
- Thumbwheel for variable opening and closing
of the vents, arrow 2.
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Overview
Buttons in the vehicle
Climate control functions
Button /Function
Temperature.
Maximum cooling.
AUTO program.
Air flow, manual.
Air distribution, manual
Active seat ventilation
Seat heating
Concept
The car's interior can be cooled or heated before
driving off with the parked-car ventilation. Depending
on set temperature and ambient temperature,
the car's interior is ventilated or possibl
Concept
Stationary climate control cools or heats the car's
interior prior to departure to a comfortable temperature.
The system automatically cools, vents,
and heats depending on the interior, exter
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Notes
Necessary preliminary work:
Cutting cables to length and strip insulation
Special tools for wiring harness repairs.
Spare parts for vehicle electrical system (stop parts and housings):
Sourcing reference: BMW Parts Service.
Refer to Service Information SI 2 04 07 341
1. Crimping stop p
1.1 Working with aluminium dust
Wear a fine dust mask.
E52 only: Use an explosion-proof extractor system (refer to Service
Information 5 01 00 532).
Note national regulations.
1.2 Removing sealant
Hydrochloric acid is created when PVC sealing material is heated to
temperatures in excess o