BMW 7 Owners & Service Manuals

BMW 7 Series: Miscellaneous Painting

Follow GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON PAINTING.

Engine compartment, complete

Carry over the area shown symmetrically to the other side of the car.

Paintwork
Fig. 1: Identifying Paint Applying Areas On Engine Compartment, Complete

Engine bulkhead

Paintwork
Fig. 2: Identifying Engine Compartment Partition Paint Applying Areas

Engine support (partial replacement before spring strut dome)

Inner side shown

Paintwork
Fig. 3: Identifying Engine Carrier (Inner Side) Paint Applying Areas

Engine support (partial replacement before spring strut dome)

Outer side shown

Paintwork
Fig. 4: Identifying Engine Carrier (Outer Side) Paint Applying Areas

Engine support (inside only)

Paintwork
Fig. 5: Identifying Engine Carrier (Inside Side) Paint Applying Areas

Wheel arch, front, complete

Inner side shown

Paintwork
Fig. 6: Identifying Front Wheel Arch (Inner Side) Paint Applying Areas

Wheel arch, front, complete

Outer side shown

Paintwork
Fig. 7: Identifying Front Wheel Arch (Outer Side) Paint Applying Areas

Luggage compartment floor

Carry over the area shown symmetrically to the other side of the car.

Paintwork
Fig. 8: Identifying Luggage Compartment Floor Paint Applying Areas

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