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shogun
10-02-2007, 10:59 PM
anymore for bulbs changing
http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/airBagAndBulbs_files/airBagAndBulbs.html

Pls check and fix. Thanks.

Bill R.
10-02-2007, 11:30 PM
space that Ed provided along with a bunch of other photos such as the ones for the thrust arm removal pages too... I guess something happened to Ed's site and they got deleted.






anymore for bulbs changing
http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/airBagAndBulbs_files/airBagAndBulbs.html (http://www.bimmernut.com/%7Ebillr/images/airBagAndBulbs_files/airBagAndBulbs.html)

Pls check and fix. Thanks.

MBXB
10-03-2007, 12:37 AM
Shogun,

You have a PM

shogun
10-03-2007, 01:06 AM
space that Ed provided along with a bunch of other photos such as the ones for the thrust arm removal pages too... I guess something happened to Ed's site and they got deleted.

I hope he can find them again, they were very good and I used them often to help out.
Can you contact Ed for that?
If you need additional space, let me know.
Your info is to valuable to disappear .......:D

shogun
10-03-2007, 01:13 AM
o.k., if someone needs such info urgent, here pics from the German board for steering wheels with airbag, helps even if you do not understand German language
http://www.7-forum.com/modelle/e32/airbaglenkradwechsel/

shogun
10-03-2007, 08:37 AM
Got it by email, thanks.
Now it is saved and on my website below under
Mehr Reparaturhilfen / More Repair Hints

also added links to the very informative websites of

MWRENCH Ed Raether Tech Tips E31, M70 V12, White papers. and more

Wuffer.net - Tom Carter E31 8 Series Tech

Great stuff there, especially for fans of the M70 V12 engine :)

Bill R.
10-03-2007, 08:52 PM
space that a friend provides....Here (http://lehrmangroup.com/rickard/airBagAndBulbs.html)




I hope he can find them again, they were very good and I used them often to help out.
Can you contact Ed for that?
If you need additional space, let me know.
Your info is to valuable to disappear .......:D

shogun
10-03-2007, 09:03 PM
Great, thanks a lot.
Maybe you send me all your instructions (links) you made (if you wish, by private message) or post them here, so that I know the links.
As I said it is too valuable, and if a server goes down, all these data are gone to PC heaven.
So better double save them

shogun
10-05-2007, 05:52 PM
do you still have these for checking the pulse sensors?

http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/Pulsesensor1.jpg
http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/pulsesensor2.jpg
http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/pulsesensorpart.jpg

If so, maybe you can download them on
http://photobucket.com/
That is for free

Thanks a lot

shogun
11-22-2013, 07:03 AM
so here is all what is left from Bill's posted info almost 10 years ago.
There are about 130 links plus links in the links on the wayback machine and you need a lot of patience to check each link, but there is still a lot of valuable inside
Internet Archive Wayback Machine (http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/*)
so do not give up to check, as example here what I found about changing thrust arms
http://web.archive.org/web/20041102141914/http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/Thrustarms/Thrustarmonsockets1%20copy.jpg
http://web.archive.org/web/20041102144413/http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/Thrustarms/strutboltscopy.jpg

so from the link 2 pics work, 2 are not Index of /~billr/images/Thrustarms (http://web.archive.org/web/20050228045116/http://www.bimmernut.com/~billr/images/Thrustarms/?S=A)

TechnoWeeny
11-22-2013, 07:47 AM
I tried using the Way Back Machine and it wasn't found in the internet archives either.

Bill R.
11-27-2013, 12:12 PM
Erich, I don't check in that often but if you think anybody is still interested i'll look and see if i have those pics on file still. I had to renew the plates on the poor old 535 last week and i tried to get the copper historic vehicle license plates for it since its production date was sept. 1988 but they wouldn't let me have them till next year claiming it was sold as an 89 model. And it has to be 25 years old to get historic plates here.

shogun
11-27-2013, 08:01 PM
Thanks, would be nice if you find the most important pics you got. I copied some like for example how to change upper and lower arms on E34/E32, but there is more very good info from you for DIY.
If you still have the pics and the write ups for that, send it to the email address shown on the front page of the shogun site, hairywithit = Mike is my wrenching buddy and the site is on his own company server, he manages all the stuff for the site and is the webmaster.

bimmer nut
11-30-2013, 09:55 AM
I found a bunch of BillR's stuff. I'll get it out here shortly.

bimmer nut
11-30-2013, 10:33 AM
Removing the airbag and changing the dash bulbs

1. First you disconnect the negative battery cable. This is critical. Make sure you have the code for the radio before doing this.
Its very important that you disconnect the battery before doing anything else, if you don't you will trip the airbag code when you turn the key to remove the
steering wheel... I have had many many emails from people who didn't do this and now want to know how to turn the airbag light on the dash off...

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2. Wait a few minutes for the airbag to discharge, then remove the 2 philips screws that hold the steering column
cover on the bottom.

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Make sure you disconnected the batteryThen you remove the bottom cover on the steering column. When thats removed you will see a orange connector.
Thats the airbag connector. Squeeze the clip ends and seperate the connector. Remove the end that goes to the steering
wheel from the post its fastened to.

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Using a T27 torx socket or driver then remove the 2 screws on the back of the steering wheel that hold the airbag in place.

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Next you carefully lift the airbag assy off of the wheel and disconnect the plug on the back. It comes straight out to remove. Then set the airbag aside in a place where it won't get disturbed or damaged.

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Then you remove the 22mm self-locking nut that holds the steering wheel on. This nut is to be replaced as it's only intended to be used
once. The torque when reinstalling is 59 ft.lbs. Once that nut is removed, mark the steering shaft and the wheel with a marker. A line across both so you can put the wheel back on in the same place. Put the key in the ignition next and turn to the run position. The wheel will then lift off.


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Once the wheel is out of the way you remove the 2 philips screw that are in the top of the instrument cluster and carefully pull the
cluster out far enough to remove the wiring connectors on the back. There are little levers you raise to release the connectors.

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Next lay the instrument cluster down on a towel or mat to protect the face and on the back is most of the bulbs. To get
to the 3 that provide the main illumination at night you have to turn the 2 latches counterclockwise 1/4 turn and swing the back
panel up. The rest of the bulbs are on the back panel.

This car was a 1990 525i, it had:
6 - 1.5 watt bulbs
3- 3 watt bulbs
13- 1.2 watt bulbs

The 1.5 watt bulbs I had to get from Bmw, all the rest were available through aftermarket sources. The 1.5s provide the lighting
for the gear indicator on an automatic,the check instrument display, the service indicator and the odometer. These are the ones that are on most of the time.

The 1.2s I wasn't as concerned about changing since they aren't on nearly as much. These are all the warning lights, turn signals, bright indicator etc.

The 3 watts I changed since they are the gauge lighting at night.

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I think that about covers it all. Then put it back together in the reverse. Make sure you don't hook up the battery until the very last. Turn the key off after the steering wheel is installed, then reconnect the battery.
Otherwise it will trigger an srs code and have to be reset. One other note, On most of the other e34 models the battery is under the rear seat. To gain access just pull up really hard on the front bottom of the seat. While your in there you can look at the bottom of the steering wheel where the copper paste is and spread it around if you have a squeaking problem. A few other notes as well. Some models will
have a nut holding the steering wheel on , some will have a bolt instead. You don't abolutely have to replace the bolt or nut, you can just use loctite on it if needed. Also some airbags will take a t27 torx, some will take a t29 torx.