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SnakeyesTx
11-05-2006, 09:57 AM
I have a 93 535 and a 94 740iL at my local boneyard and there were a few things I needed to know before I accidently break things I want out of them.

* How do you remove the a/c vents!??! I tried using something to pry them out of their housings (assumed it was two plastic pins holding them in), but no matter how much prying I did, it always felt like there was something else holding those in there!

* Both cars trunks were closed and the central lock had them locked. Since the batteries aren't in the cars, and the keys aren't either, is there any way I can get those trunks open? The 740's lock cylinder is chewed up a bit so I can't even push on the button. My dad suggested I use a pry bar to force it open, but I figured I'd ask here first. If I have to pry it, is there a place on the trunk lip better than dead center to do it from?

* Door lock actuators. I assume this is as simple as drilling the rivets holding them in and unplugging the connector. (Correct me if I'm wrong on this one)


Anyone need a motor? The 740's V8 is unmolested and just sitting there. If you're in the Houston area, the pick-a-part on I-45 south of West Road is where its at.

brosher
11-05-2006, 11:24 AM
I don't know if this procedure works on the trunk as well:
http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Trouble/Locked.htm

I need a front lock actuator if there is more than one good one. :D

winfred
11-05-2006, 11:52 AM
vents pop out just pick a side and pry, trunk can be accessed through the center of the back seat, a **** load of extension and maybe a prybar and you can pop the trunk through the hole, you may need to punch out the knock out if it's not been done though, lock actuators are generally held in with 7 or 8mm bolts

Rus
11-05-2006, 01:14 PM
vents pop out just pick a side and pry, trunk can be accessed through the center of the back seat, a **** load of extension and maybe a prybar and you can pop the trunk through the hole, you may need to punch out the knock out if it's not been done though, lock actuators are generally held in with 7 or 8mm bolts

On the 5-series the lock actuators are held on by 6mm head bolts. A very small socket which isn't common in most toolboxes is needed. Is it possible to bring a small 12 volt hobby battery to the junk yard? I know I've done that a few times to power up window motors and other small accessories. In E34s you can power up the central locking system (and the rest of constantly hot systems) from the trunk light if your battery goes dead. Perhaps the same can be done by hooking the battery up to the interior lighting and feeding 12 volts into the system with a door open? I know I've seen a how-to somewhere for getting the central locking operational with no power from the vehicle's battery. Hope this helps.

It just occured to me that it would be a no-brainer to bring a small 12 volt battery to the salvage yard and just hook it up like a regular battery. You are only operating the central locking, so no need for extra power. Check walmart or maybe a sporting goods store for sealed hobby-type 12 volt batteries.

barry 90 525i
11-05-2006, 08:51 PM
hi, i need the black mouldings that run across the door, i need the rear pass and the small piece behind the rear door, and the drivers door moulding, ill pay u what ever they cost plus your time and trouble, thanks

SnakeyesTx
11-05-2006, 10:06 PM
I'll check/get them when I go back there Wednesday. I believe the 535 still had them.

Airborne001
11-06-2006, 05:58 AM
When you get the trunk open, I'd be real interested in any tools left in the kit.

Ferret
11-06-2006, 06:50 AM
Fun if the boot deadlock's engaged :)

Get em to tie a forklift chain around something and yank..

j/k lol

Vanguard
11-06-2006, 10:52 AM
Why not take a 12V battery with you?

SnakeyesTx
11-06-2006, 11:31 AM
That's why I was trying to get in there :D

None of the 3 trunks had a single tool in the boxes :(

SnakeyesTx
11-06-2006, 11:34 AM
Okay, this was suggested twice to me. I think the problem I'd have with this is that most BMW's in salvage yards are picked clean of the stuff that most of us want. I can't use the central lock because all the door lock actuators are gone. I can't open the trunk because I don't have the key and ususally the yard just throws them away once they get the car on its stands.

Am I missing something here? Is there a way I can short wires to make the actuator work even though I can't get in the trunk to begin with? Sure, I understand you can hook a 12v battery to the trunk light on the outside, but what good will that do if the central lock components are already gone? See my quandry? :D

winfred
11-06-2006, 12:51 PM
been there done that, easyer said then done sometimes when you are picking the car up by the trunk latch and bouncing it and the bastard still won't break


Fun if the boot deadlock's engaged :)

Get em to tie a forklift chain around something and yank..

j/k lol