10-09-2021, 08:33 AM | #2 |
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Familiarize yourself with RealOEM.com if you have not already. It is the same BMW parts database and diagrams that dealers use. I did not find the tools at first, but it also has a search function. Put in the last 7 of your VIN, then click "browse parts." You will get the page of major parts categories. Click on "SLIDING ROOF/FOLDING TOP" and look at items 5 and 6 in the first diagram. Click on the part numbers in the table below the diagram. That will take you to another page. On that page hold and drag your mouse to highlight the part number then right click and one option will be to search Google for the part number. Then you will find places to buy them online.
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10-09-2021, 03:48 PM | #3 |
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BTW, BMW NA doesn’t import the first aid kits…so no one in the US market got one from the factory…unless they did Euro delivery and took it out of the vehicle before it got shipped over. So don’t feel robbed.
The last BMW I had that came with the 1st aid kit was my 1997 e38 740iL See #5 & #6 in the diagram below and in the part number index (below the diagram) at the following link: See #11 in the diagram below and link to the part database for the vert’s rear window tool:
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Thank you both for the info I'll be ordering these soon. And good to know on the first aid kit. Is there a tray that fits into the back of that seat portion that these tools fit/lock into? If so mine doesn't have then either |
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10-09-2021, 07:00 PM | #5 |
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No tray. They sit in indentations in the foam. I'll post a pic tomorrow.
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10-10-2021, 08:48 AM | #6 |
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Here are two pictures. There are actually 3 tools, not 2 as shown in the parts diagram, so the third must be lurking in there somewhere. You might check again after you see the photos to see of any of yours are there since the two allen wrenches are clipped under the plastic and kind of hidden. The tools are a 6mm allen wrench, a 4 mm allen wrench bent at a weird angle, and a round tube with a plastic insert that fits over the 6mm wrench. The wrenches are both longer than the standard you can buy off the shelf. They are 6.5" long.
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