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Trunk Lid, ~ailaatel
Rear window, adjusting
NOTE- Three versions of rear window are used on
Sport Wagon
models.
Tailgate must be correctly adjusted before rear window ad-
justments are made.
- . . . . . .. .. 4 With tailgate closeo ano rear window open, oosen ninge fas-
teners (arrows) to allow ninge to move.
- LoosL'n fasteners n lower section of ock to al ow movement.
- Care& ly c ose rear window:
Ad.~st gap dmensions and poston of rear window relative
to Oody panel. See Tailgate alignment specifications. .
FA-UTION- I
On transition area between rooflailgate, tailgate must not ex-
tend above height of roof
othe~lise wind noise will be creat-
ed.
- If necessary, adjust height of rear window frame by inserting
spacers between the hinge and the frame.
- Carefully open rear window, taking care not to alter adjust-
ment.
Tighten left and right rear window fasteners.
Close rear window and check adjustment, repeat step if
necessary. See Tailgate alignment specifications.
Rear window locking pin, adjusting
NOTE-- Several versions of rear window
locldng pin are used on
Sport Wagon models.
1999 528i model is shown. Other
models are similar.
For rear window adjustment specifications,
seeTailgate
alignment specifications.
Loosen lower assembly fasteners (arrows)
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I Exterior Trim, Bumpers
Tightening torques Impact absorber to chassis
(M8 nut) 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
Impact absorber to chassis
(M6 nut) 9 Nm (80 In-lb
Bumper bracket to impact absorber 45 Nm (32 ft-lb)
(MI0 bolt)
Front bumper height, adjusting
- A 14 mm allen socket is needed to make adjustments
- Raise and properly support vehicle.
WARNING-
Make sure that the car is firmly supported on jackstands de-
signed for the purpose. Place the jack stands beneath a
structural chassis point.
Do not place jack stands under sus-
pension parts.
4 Using a 12-inch extension and a 14 mm Allen socket, turn ad-
justing collar
clocl~wise or counterclocl~wise as needed to
change height of adjusting collar.
4 Distance (A) must be the same at all points (A = 5 i- 1 mm
(0.2 to 0.04 in)).
- Reinstall mounting fasteners and check bumper height
Tightening torques Front bumper to bumper
20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
bracltet (M8 nuts)
Impact absorber
to chassis 9 Nm (80 in-lb
(M6 nuts)
Front bumper bracket to impact
absorber
(MI0 bolts)
41 Nm (31 ft-lb)
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512-9
Door Windows
Vertical adjustment
- Adjustments are made with window in open position
4 Loosen window clamping fasteners (arrows), but do not
remove.
Adjust rear clamp and tighten fastener.
Tighten front clamp fastener.
4 Raise door window up to stop:
Check gap (A) at window front edge,
Checlc gap (5) at window top edge.
NOJE-
Measure window frame between door window edge and
panel.
Front window gap settings
Front of window
(A) 5.4 mm (0.21 in)
Top of window
(6) 10 mm (0.39 in)
Tightening torque Window regulator guide
rail to door 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Door window, removing and installing
- Remove door panel as described in 411 Doors
- Reconnect window switch and lower window down to conve-
nient height and disconnect window switch.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery, then remove air-
bag unit and vapor barrier from door. See 721 Airbag Sys-
tem (SRS).
WARNING -
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given
in 001 General Warnings and
Cautions.
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l Seats
This repair group covers removal and installation of the front
and rear seat.
SeatIMirrorlSteering Column Memory
< The basic features of seaffmirrorlsteering column operation,
including memory positions are integrated into the
ZKE Ill
system. Driver adjustment positions can be memorized and
stored for three different
users.The seat control module is in-
tegral with the seat and mirror switches. The seat control
module stores seat memory position via the "ripple" counter
module.
NOTE-
Passenger seat on sedan models uses a simple control cir-
cuit and do not include a memory module or on-board diag-
nostics.
Seat memory position, setting
With the transmission range selector in "P and the mirror
change over switched in the left position, switch the ignition
on and press the
"M" on the memory switch.
Press one of the three position switches
(1, 2 or 3) within
the
7 second memory period (memory indicator lamp will
illuminate for
7 seconds)
- The current positions of the mirrors, seat and steering col-
umn will now be stored in memory.
NOTE- Seat memory is held in an
EEPROM in the seat module and
is stored in memory before the
ZKE goes into its sleep mode.
If the battery is disconnected before the 16 minute sleep
mode activation, seat memorypositions are lost and repro-
gramming is required.
< Power seat controls.
A -Seat tilt
B - Longitudinal adjustment
C - Cushion height
D - Head restraint height
E - Back rest angle
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540-2
Sunroof
This repair group covers the slide-tilt sunroof assembly.
There are two types of sunroof panels available: steel
01
glass. Service procedures are different for each type.
Component locations, initialization, sunroof panel replace-
ment, and sunroof height adjustment are covered. Replace-
ment of the cable assembly or frame require that the
headliner be removed. Removal and repair of the sunroof as-
sembly and othercomponents inside the roof cavity is beyond
the scope of this manual.
When the sunroof is set to the vent position (rear of panel up),
the inside headliner moves rearward approximately
120 mm
(4.7 in) This provides cabin ventilation with less wind noise. A
water channel is incorporated into the sunroof assembly. It
automatically rises when the sunroof panel is in the vent posi-
tion and prevents water from entering the interior during brak-
ing.
Sunroof electronic controls, initializing
- Initialize the sunroof in the following situations:
Malfunctions
such as lack of one-touch function, lack of
comfort openinglclosing or lack of safety (anti-trapping)
features.
If sunroof motor has been removed and reinstalled.
If power supply to the sunroof has been interrupted.
If repairs have been performed on the slideltilt mechanism.
NOTE -
The initialization sequence is dependent on the software ver-
sion of
tlie sunroof module (in the sunroof drive unit).
I WARNING -
I There is no anti-trapping protection during initialization. I
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Sunroof
Sunroof with glass roof panel, adjusting - -
< Slide sunroof liner back into roof cavity until approx. 70 mm
(2.75 in) is exposed.
Raise glass sunroof panel to vent position to expose rubber
gaiter (arrow).
- Working from center section of gaiter (arrow), carefully pull
gaiter off slotted mounting on sunroof glass panel.
CA UTIOW-
The gaiters tear easik
* Do not attempt to remove gaiters from lower edge of
sliding mechanism.
- With gaiters removed, three adjusting screws are visible at
front and rear of panel.
4 Sunroof panel is retained by three Torx screws (arrows) on
each side. To adjust sunroof height:
Loosen Torx screws until sunroof can just be moved.
- Push sunroof panel forward.
Push sunroof panel up or down until correct height is
achieved.
Reinstall sunroof gaiter.
Sunroof height adjustment specifications
Rear
Flush1 1 rnrn (0.04 in) higher than roof top
Front Flush
11 rnrn (0.04 in) lower than roof top
Tightening torque Sunroof panel to roof (Torx)
6 Nrn (4.4 in-lb)