61 31 232 Removing And Installing/Replacing Steering Wheel Module Control Unit (Sports Steering Wheel)

2007 BMW 530xi 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION 61 31 232 Removing And Installing/Replacing Steering Wheel Module Control Unit (Sports Steering Wheel)
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Necessary Preliminary Tasks:Β 

NOTE: Illustration shows sports steering wheel removed.

Release screws (1).

Raise steering wheel retaining plate (2) slightly and disconnect plug connections (3).

Remove steering wheel retaining plate (2) from sports steering wheel (4).

Fig 1: Steering Wheel Retaining Plate, Sports Steering Wheel, Plug Connections, Screws And Removal Direction
G03293878Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Disconnect plug connections (1).

Installation:Β 

Make sure plug connections (1) and leads are correctly seated in mountings (2).

Pull steering wheel module control unit (3) in direction of arrow out of sports steering wheel (4).

Installation:Β 

Make sure steering wheel module control unit (3) is exactly seated in sports steering wheel (4).

Fig 2: Control Unit, Plug Connections, Sports Steering Wheel, Mounting And Removal Direction
G03293879Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Release screws (1).

Pull steering wheel element (2) downwards slightly and feed leads (3) through under steering wheel carrier (4).

If necessary, disconnect plug connection (5).

Remove steering wheel module control unit (6).

Installation:Β 

Ensure correct cable routing.

Fig 3: Steering Wheel Module Control Unit, Steering Wheel Carrier, Screws, Steering Wheel Element, Leads And Plug Connection
G03293880Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
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