not sure the part number, but this is the filter i got...
2nd one,
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...1-390-836-M270
does anyone know if what is the correct (latest) part number for activated carbon microfilter - the one (64318350016) on realoem seems to be just normal paper type.
i could not find ones such as in the link below:
http://www.bmwpartsweb.com/BMW-Parts...D-2C75240.aspx
not sure the part number, but this is the filter i got...
2nd one,
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...1-390-836-M270
Pelican parts number is for the active filter
64-31-1-390-836-M270
that means OEM it should be
64311390836
http://www.automotivefiltersdirect.c...mart&Itemid=29
cross reference
http://www.coolpro.com/CoolPro_CabinAir_xref.pdf
based on the part number from Pelican parts that is the acivated carbon microfilter which I mentioned before.
And that fits on all E32 and E34
Part Cross-reference
Part 64311390836 (MICROFILTER) was found on the following vehicles:
E32: Details on E32
E32 735i SEDAN
E32 735iL SEDAN
E32 740i SEDAN
E32 740iL SEDAN
E32 750iL SEDAN
E34: Details on E34
E34 525i SEDAN
E34 525i TOURING
E34 530i TOURING
E34 530i SEDAN
E34 535i SEDAN
E34 540i SEDAN
E34 M5 3.6 SEDAN
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But you might get it cheaper on the after market compared to the dealer.
Maybe not directly in Malaysia, but S-pore ? have you checked Ebay S-pore?
Prices
http://www.bmwpartsweb.com/BMW-Parts...D-2C75240.aspx
http://www.schmiedmann.com/5_series/...nditioning.htm
The Schmidman page shows you all, activated and the normal ones with OEM part numbers
Pelican uses the same BMW part number for both the normal and the charcoal filter but appends their own codes behind them to differentiate. The BMW part number is for the paper filter. I don't see anything about a charcoal version from BMW. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. I just replaced the stock BMW filter with one from Steve Haygood for $16/shipped. They look to be identical.
See comments of BMWCCA1, apparently BMW dealer does not have the charcoal filter.
My old version does not even have a filter, so I never checked that so much in detail.