1991 BMW 3 SERIES boot trim removal

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual expel the air from the master cylinder. A large
Phillips screwdriver can be used to push on
the piston assembly.
11To prevent air from being drawn back into
the master cylinder, the plug must be refit

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual the stop-light switch (see Section 13). Note:
On right-hand-drive models, the brake pedal
in on the right-hand side of the vehicle, and is
connected to the left-hand side by a cross-
shaft. The adjust

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 4On some models, working inside the boot,
you can remove the trim to access the upper
mounting nuts; on later models, you’ll have to
remove the rear seat back to get at the upper
mounting nuts. On T

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 11
1 General information
These models feature an all-steel welded
construction, where the floorpan and body
components are welded together and
attached to separate front and rear subframe
assemblies.

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 19After adjustment, screw the stop pads in
or out to support the bonnet in its new
position (see illustration).
20The bonnet mechanism should be
lubricated periodically with grease, to prevent
stickin

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 5Refitting is the reverse of removal. Align the
lid-to-hinge bolts with the marks made during
removal.
6After refitting, close the lid and make sure
it’s in proper alignment with the surrounding
pan

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BMW 3 SERIES 1991 E30 Workshop Manual 8 Radio- removal and refitting
1
Caution: If the radio in your
vehicle is equipped with an anti-
theft system, make sure you have
the correct activation code
before disconnecting the battery, Refer to