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Sunroof, adjusting
The sunroof is controlled by a set of cables that move the sun-
roof panel along guide rails when the motor is operated. The
sunroof can be adjusted without removing it from the car.
NOTE-
Be sure to check drains in front corners of sunroof carrier if
water is entering car through headliner.
- The sunroof panel should be adjusted under the following cir-
cumstances:
Sunroof misaligned with roof.
Sunroof does not close squarely.
* Wind noise at high speeds (sunroof closed).
Sunroof has been removed.
For correct sunroof alignment:
Sunroof must be fully closed.
Gap must be even all around edge of sunroof.
Front of sunroof must be flush to
1 mm (0.04 in.) below sur-
face of roof.
. Rear of sunroof must be flush to 1 mm (0.04) above sur-
face of roof.
NOTE-
Use a credit card to measure the gap. The card sllould insert
through the gap with equal resistance all around the perimeter.
Sunroof with steel roof panel, adjusting
- The headliner panel must be disengaged from the drive as-
sembly and moved rearward in order to access the roof panel
attaching screws.
CAUTIOI\C
Sunroof panel must never be moved to open position when . .
I the headliner is disenaaaed. 1
- Start with a fully closed roof panel.
- Remove drive motor access cover. See Sunroof motor, re-
placing.
Using hex key from tool kit, turn motor drive 90" counter-
clockwise.
Rear of sunroof panel will drop
2 to 3 mm (0.08 to 0.12 in).
This disengages headliner from sunroof panel.
- Push headliner panel rearward, exposing roof panel attach-
ing screws.
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I Seat Belts
This section covers repairs to the following seat belts sys-
tems. See the table below.
IMultIple Restraint Systems I
Years
311 996 - 811 997
Multiple Restraint System electronics integrate seat belt op-
erations and
airbag deployment. Airbag repair information is
covered
in 721 Airbag System (SRS).
Troubleshooting
The seat belt reel should lock when driving quicltly through
curves,
during severe braking or in case of a collision. The au-
tomatic reel does not require any servicing and should never
be opened.
- In case of an accident, follow the seat belt troubleshooting
procedures presented
in the table below.
Troubleshooting procedures
Belt creased, unraveled, pinched, cut or
melted. Belt buckle or belt loclt plastic casing Repairs
Replace complete automatic
seat belt.
Also
checlt and replace, if necessary, seat
Problem
Damage to seat
belt.
worn, damaged or missing.
Seat belt bucltle is not ejected with spring
pressure when red button on seat belt loclt is
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Automatic belt soueaks when fastened or I~xcessive friction in belt guides. I Replace reel assembly.
Probable
cause
Accident in which bumper impact absorbers
were permanently deformed.
Seat belts aged or worn.
pressed.
Seat belt automatic reel does not lock when
pulled out suddenly.
Seat belt automatic reel jams when pulled
out.
Seat belt does not retract automatically
(see note below).
Automatic reel loose. Return sorino broken inside reel. belt mounting on car body and
seat belt
mounting on seat runner.
Replace complete automatic seat belt.
Seat belt
loclt mechanism worn or
damaged.
Tighten reel mounting bolt Replace reel assembly.
Replace seat belt lock.
Automatic reel defective.
Automatic reel loose. Return spring
broken inside reel.
Automatic reel loose.
Return spring brolten inside reel. Replace reel
assembly.
Tighten reel mounting
bolt.
Replace reel assembly.
Tighten reel mounting bolt. Replace reel assembly.
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Replace complete automatic seat belt.
Also check retaining bracket of belt
Seat belt
pyrotechnic tensioner triggered. Accident triggered pyrotechnic deployment.
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Seat Belts
NOTE-
The rear bench seat belt strap may not retract fully due to in-
creased friction between strap and seat cover.
A small re-
maining loop in belt strap when fully retracted is acceptable.
WARNING-
* For maximum protection from injury, seat bells should be
replaced as a set (including all hardware), if they are sub-
ject to occupant loading in a collision.
Seat belts should not be modified or repaired. The seat
belt mounting points should not be changed or modi-
fied.
Do not bleach or dye seat belt webbing. Webbing that
is severely faded or
redyed will not meet the strength
requirements of a collision and must be replaced.
Clean belts with a luke-warm soap solution only:
Seat belts should be periodically inspected for webbing
defects such as cuts or pulled threads.
* Immediately after replacing a damaged or worn seat
belt, destroy the old belt to prevent it from being used
again.
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Seat Belts
Front seat belt tensioner, removing and
installing
- Disconnect battery negative (-) cable in trunk.
The
front seat belt loclts are equipped with pyrotechnic (ex-
plosive charge) automatic tensioners. These tensioners are
designed to automatically retract and tension the seat belt by
55 mm (approximately 2 inches) in the event of an accident.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Warnings and Cau-
tions.
WARNING-
Pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners are powerful devices and
should be handled with extreme care. Incorrect handling
can trigger the tensioner and cause injury
BMW recommends that all repair or replacement work
on pyrotechnic devices must be carried out by a quali-
fied BMW technician.
Be sure to disconnect the battery and wait
5 seconds
before attempting to work on pyrotechnic devices.
Pyrotechnic devices cannot be repaired. Always re-
place them.
Never treat pyrotechnic components with cleaning
agents or grease.
- Do not expose pyrotechnic components to tempera-
tures above
75% (167°F).
Pyrotechnic components can only be tested electrically
when installedusing the
BMWService Tester (DISplus,
GTI, or MoDiC).
Do not fire a pyrotechnic gas generatorprior to dispos-
al. It must be fired by a special disposal company or
shipped
back to BMW in the packaging of the new com-
ponent.
During body straightening and welding with an electric
arc welder, always disconnect the battery and the con-
nection to the pyrotechnic gas generators.
- Remove front seat as described in 520 Seats.
-
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720-8
I Seat Belts
When Installing automatic reel housing to 5-pillar, slide tab
into locating slot (arrow).
Remainder of installation is reverse of removal
Tightening torques
- -.
Front seat to floor (M10) 42 Nm (31 ft-lb)
Seat belt to seat 48 Nm (35 ft-lb)
Seat belt to height adjuster 31 Nm
(23 it-lb)
Seat belt reel to €3-pillar bottom 31 Nm (23 ft-lb)
Sliding height adjuster to €3-pillar
24 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Rear seat belt assembly
(sedan)
1. Center shoulder belt reel
assembly
(if equipped)
2. Right shoulder belt lock
3. Lap-belt assembly
4. Left shoulder belt lock
5. Bolt MlO
(tighten to 31 Nm, 23 ft-lb)
6. Left shoulder belt reel assembly
7. Center shoulder belt lock
(if equipped)
8. Bolt M12
(tighten to 48 Nm, 35 ft-lb)
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Seat Belts
Rear seat belts (sedan)
- Remove rear parcel shelf to access shoulder belt assembly
mounting bolts. See 513 Interior Trim.
- Remove rear seat cushion to access rear seat belt lock
mounting bolts. See 520 Seats.
- When installing seat belt lock straps:
Install right lock strap (which is shorter) underneath middle
lock strap.
Install left lock strap underneath middle lap belt strap.
Metal strap ends must rest against stop on floor under-
neath seat.
Rear seat belt assembly
(Sport Wagon)
1. BoltMlO
(tighten to 31 Nm, 23 ft-lb)
2. Right shoulder belt reel
assembly
3. Center belt lock
4. Right belt lock
5. Left belt lock
6. Center shoulder belt reel
assembly
7. Left shoulder belt reel assembly
8. Bolt
MI2
(tighten to 48 Nm, 35 ft-lb)
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720-1 0
Seat Belts
Rear seat belts (Sport Wagon)
- Center shoulder belt:
Remove shoulder belt guide trim at top of seat backrest.
Feed belt out through slot in trim. Working in cargo com-
partment, partially remove backrest cover to access shoul-
der belt reel.
Remove shoulder belt reel mounting bolt inside backrest.
- Outboard shoulder belt:
Remove roof-pillar (C-pillar) trim.
Remove center shoulder belt.
- Lift up rear seat cushion(s) to access rear seat belt loclc
mounting
bolt(s).
- When installing seat belt loclc straps:
Install right belt loclc strap (which is shorter) underneath
center belt lock strap.
Install left belt loclc strap underneath center lap belt strap.
- Metal strap ends must rest against stop on floor underneath
seat.
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721 -2
l~irba~ System (SRS)
This repair group covers airbag components and replace-
ment.
Airbag system repairand fault diagnosis is not covered.
Diagnostics, component testing, and
airbag system repair
should be carried out by trained BMW service technicians.
Individual
airbag system components can only be tested elec-
tronically when installed in the car. BMW service testers
DIS
or MoDiC or equivalent must be used for diagnostic work.
WARNING-
Special test equipment is required to retrieve airbag fault
codes, diagnose system faults, and
reseffturn off the air-
bag indicator light. The indicator light will remain on until
any problem has been corrected and the fault memory has
been cleared.
Airbags are part of the BMW Multiple Restraint System
(MRS). Three versions of MRS are available in E39 models.
Multiple Restraint Systems
MRS and MRS II include the following restraint components:
311 996-811 997
911
997-311 999
311 999-2002
Driver and passenger front
airbags (MRSIMRS II)
MRS
MRS
II
MRS Ill
Passenger front two-stage airbag (cars manufactured
from
911998).
The seat occupancy sensor (SBE) is used for detection of
a passenger in the right front seat. MRS uses the SBE in-
put to determine seat belt tensioner
and/or front airbag de-
ployment thresholds.
Side impact
airbag for driver and front passenger
(MRSIMRS II)
Leftlright side impact crash sensors (MRSIMRS 11)
Side impact airbag for rear passenger (MRS II) (optional)
Head Protection System (HPS) for driver and front passen-
ger (MRS
II)
Battery Safety Terminal - BST (MRS II)
Hall Sensor seat belt switches (MRS II)
Front pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners
Fuel pump cut off message