66 31 016 Removing and installing/replacing long-range sensor (LRR sensor): Notes

2013 BMW 128i 2D Convertible, Eng CD N52, Standard TransSECTION Notes
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Necessary preliminary tasks:Β 

IMPORTANT: Secure LRR sensor (2) against falling out.
Cover bumper in working area (1) with adhesive tape.

Using special tool 00 9 317 unclip LRR sensor (2) from brackets on both sides.

Installation note:Β 

LRR sensor must be felt and heard to snap into place.

Fig 1: Removing LRR Sensor From Brackets Using Special Tool 00 9 317
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