61 61 Windscreen Wipers

2009 BMW 528i StandardSECTION 61 61 Windscreen Wipers
TIGHTENING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS - WINDSCREEN WIPERS

  Type Thread Tightening specification Measure
1AZ Wiper motor secured to wiper bracket E52 M6   9.9 Nm
2AZ Parked position stop to wiper console        
3AZ Wiper contact pressure motor to wiper console        
4AZ Motor crank to wiper motor E52 M8   27 Nm
5AZ Wiper shaft nut to body        
6AZ Wiper bracket to firewall E52 / E53 / E60 / E61 / E63 / E64 / E65 / E66 / E67 / E70 / E71 / E81 / E82 / E85 / E86 / E87 / E88 / E90 / E91 / E92 / E93 M6 If necessary, observe tightening sequence. 10 Nm
7AZ Wiper bracket to rubber buffer E53 M6   10 Nm
8AZ Wiper arms E53   Due to risk of releasing: check tightening torque after approx. 15 mins. settling time. 30 Nm
9AZ Wiper arms E52     27 Nm
10AZ Adjusting screw, wiper arm, right side E65 / E66 / E67   Due to risk of releasing: check tightening torque after approx. 15 mins. settling time. 30 Nm
11AZ Wiper arms E85 / E86     25 Nm
  E90 / E91 / E92 / E93 M10   30 Nm
  E70 / E71 / E81 / E82 / E87 / E88 M10   35 Nm
12AZ Wiper arm, left side E60 / E61 / E63 / E64 M10 For torque, see inscription on wiper arm. Due to risk of releasing: check TT after approx. 50 mins. settling time. 30 or 35 Nm
  E65 / E66 / E67 M10 Due to risk of releasing: check tightening torque after approx. 15 mins. settling time. 45 Nm
13AZ Wiper arm, right side E60 / E61 / E63 / E64 2xM8 For torque, see inscription on wiper arm. Due to risk of releasing: check TT after approx. 50 mins. settling time. 20 Nm
  E60 / E61 / E63 / E64 1xM8 1xM10 Wiper arm without torque label. 17 or 35 Nm
  E65 / E66 / E67 M10 Due to risk of releasing: check tightening torque after approx. 15 mins. settling time. 35 Nm
14AZ Adjusting screw, wiper arm, right side E60 / E61 / E63 / E64     20 Nm
15AZ Bearing block tension strut/cowl panel E60 / E61 / E63 / E64     24 Nm
16AZ Nut to deflection lever E65 / E66 / E67 M10   30 Nm
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