I've checked both a Chilton's manual and the Bentley manual for interiors and neither of them show anything. Whenever I'm stumped about something, I go the the dealership and try to find a mechanic walking around on a lunch break or something and ask him. More often that not, they'll offer advise and ofter tell you shortcuts you wouldn't think of that save tons of work. Frankie@spurs fan in a coupe you should know old chap, come on, post up......![]()
I'm attempting to replace the small rear storage bin, can anyone advise how this comes out??
The new one has arrived complete with a pin to go through the hinges but I cannot for the love of money find an easy way of getting it out.
As ever nothing is easy on these things.
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Thanks for the response, I thought as much. I've tried to remove the main centre storage box but that also seems a tough job as the roll hoops / trims seem to be in the way. Do the roll hoops have to be removed??The only way to remove it is to remove the entire center storage box.....There is no other way unfortunately.
Roll hoops, both seat belt turret trims, and center box need to come out. Bit of a mission, but at least you get a chance to give the interior a good cleaning... BTW...you will find it heaps easier to work in the area with at least one seat removed...Just make sure you disconnect the battery before you disconnect any seat power connections...and don't re-connect it until the seat is first connected.Thanks for the response, I thought as much. I've tried to remove the main centre storage box but that also seems a tough job as the roll hoops / trims seem to be in the way. Do the roll hoops have to be removed??
Thanks for the update, I already have the main centre console out as I'm working on another issue. The seats were planned to come out for the next project anyway so I will remove the rear console out then. I have purchased a new small bin so this job has to be done.Roll hoops, both seat belt turret trims, and center box need to come out. Bit of a mission, but at least you get a chance to give the interior a good cleaning... BTW...you will find it heaps easier to work in the area with at least one seat removed...Just make sure you disconnect the battery before you disconnect any seat power connections...and don't re-connect it until the seat is first connected
When I replaced my top, I took out the driver's seat. I did not disconnect the battery. Now the air bag light is on. Any recommendations?Roll hoops, both seat belt turret trims, and center box need to come out. Bit of a mission, but at least you get a chance to give the interior a good cleaning... BTW...you will find it heaps easier to work in the area with at least one seat removed...Just make sure you disconnect the battery before you disconnect any seat power connections...and don't re-connect it until the seat is first connected.
I have done that too...only two days ago I popped into a local BMW specialist who hooked up his re-setting tool, plugged it into the large round multi-pin plug in te engine bay, and 30 seconds later I drove away...sorted...cost me £12.When I replaced my top, I took out the driver's seat. I did not disconnect the battery. Now the air bag light is on. Any recommendations?
Frankie, have a look on eBay for a B800 airbag reset tool. They are pretty cheap in the UK now, so hopefully the same your side of the pond.When I replaced my top, I took out the driver's seat. I did not disconnect the battery. Now the air bag light is on. Any recommendations?
Gaz, I just looked up the Airbag re set tool and I see it comes with an adaptor lead to connect the OBD connector to the 20 pin under bonnet port. If I use this lead to connect to my Autec fault code reader to the 20 pin, will I be able to access more information from the system than just by plugging into the OBD under the dash? The airbag tool + lead is only £15.99 so could be very useful.Frankie, have a look on eBay for a B800 airbag reset tool. They are pretty cheap in the UK now, so hopefully the same your side of the pond.
Cheapest way of resetting an airbag light I know of.