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61 13... Unlocking and disconnecting different plug connections
2013 BMW 640i 2D ConvertibleSECTION 61 13... Unlocking and disconnecting different plug connections
NOTE:
The information describes unlocking and disconnecting different types of plug connections.
Differences in the details of the size and shape of the plug connections are possible.
Differences in the details of the size and shape of the plug connections are possible.
- Press lock and open release clip in direction of arrow.
Disconnect plug connection.
- Press lock and open release clip in direction of arrow.
Disconnect plug connection.
- Open release clip in direction of arrow and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press lock and disconnect plug connection in direction of arrow.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
- Press the lock on both sides and detach plug connection.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
- Press lock and open release clip in direction of arrow.
Disconnect plug connection.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
- Pull out lock and press.
Disconnect plug connection.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
- Press the lock and detach plug connection.
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