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Old 08-28-2005, 09:56 PM
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First Aid Kit

I have a void of sorts under my driver's seat. I see on eBay that some BMW's have a first aid kit that is under there. Could I buy one of them, and use it for storage of other things? One I have seen is said to be "E32" "Original equipment in 1990 750il". Would that fit?
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Old 08-30-2005, 10:59 PM
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I purchased 2 of the first aid kits from the dealer for about $35 each. I installed one under each of the front seats, stocking the passenger seat kit with first aid materials (the kit box isn't stocked) and the driver's seat kit with oddment stuff. Also, because the driver's seat kit isn't used for first aid materials I scraped off the green cross on the front of it (used my finger nail, came off EASILY).
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Old 08-31-2005, 02:23 AM
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Does the same first aid kit fit both the driver and passenger seat? Or are they under different part number?
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Does the same first aid kit fit both the driver and passenger seat? Or are they under different part number?
Yes, the same for both sides as follows from my receipt:

* "Holder" P/N 52-10-7-45-018 @ $11.38. This is installed under seat using 2 each plastic fasteners. I had to source the fastener size by trial & error as the dealer did not have any parts reference but did have a broad selection of plastic fastners. The plastic fasteners are the type that look like a fat thumb tack with a button in the center of the head. Upon insertion the button is pressed flush with the head causing the inserted end of the fastener to expand prongs which lock it into place (to remove the fastner the button is further depressed into the head with a pointed object which allows the prongs to contract thereby releasing the fastener). The fasteners I used FIRMLY held the "Holder" in place without any play. NOTE: Screws cannot be used as the seat frame holes are not threaded AND clearance is such that a screw driver can't be used.

* "First Aid" kit P/N 52-10-7-044-958 @ $19.70. This just slides/snaps into place in the "Holder" without any problem.
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Old 08-31-2005, 10:26 PM
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Withidl, How many "Holder(s)" are required for 1 box? One or Two? Thanks.
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Withidl, How many "Holder(s)" are required for 1 box? One or Two? Thanks.
One holder per box.
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Yes, the same for both sides as follows from my receipt:

* "Holder" P/N 52-10-7-45-018 @ $11.38. This is installed under seat using 2 each plastic fasteners. I had to source the fastener size by trial & error as the dealer did not have any parts reference but did have a broad selection of plastic fastners. The plastic fasteners are the type that look like a fat thumb tack with a button in the center of the head. Upon insertion the button is pressed flush with the head causing the inserted end of the fastener to expand prongs which lock it into place (to remove the fastner the button is further depressed into the head with a pointed object which allows the prongs to contract thereby releasing the fastener). The fasteners I used FIRMLY held the "Holder" in place without any play. NOTE: Screws cannot be used as the seat frame holes are not threaded AND clearance is such that a screw driver can't be used.

* "First Aid" kit P/N 52-10-7-044-958 @ $19.70. This just slides/snaps into place in the "Holder" without any problem.
I just installed the kit today and it turns out that the "holder" requires 3 fasteners, not 2. The 3rd fastener is a bit difficult to get to since the horizontal bar under the seat is somewhat in the way. Also, you CAN use screw...which I ended up using some #14 x 3/4 sheetmetal screws that are self-tapping. 1/2 inch would be much better, but the 3/4 inch was all that I could find.
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I just installed the kit today and it turns out that the "holder" requires 3 fasteners, not 2. The 3rd fastener is a bit difficult to get to since the horizontal bar under the seat is somewhat in the way. Also, you CAN use screw...which I ended up using some #14 x 3/4 sheetmetal screws that are self-tapping. 1/2 inch would be much better, but the 3/4 inch was all that I could find.
Glad you got it installed. I probably used 3 fasteners also but lost track as my installation was several months ago and I was pulling from memory as the dealer didn't charge me for them and thus I didn't have an invoice to reference the number.

Thanks for the info on the screws. If I hadn't been able to get the plastic fasteners I would have resorted to screws which are a little more problematic because of the marginal clearance.
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Does the same kit fit sport seats - does anyone know? This would be a nice addition to my rig, but the sport seats do not seem to have much room under there.
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Does the same kit fit sport seats - does anyone know? This would be a nice addition to my rig, but the sport seats do not seem to have much room under there.
I believe the lower frame would be the same for all of the seat options (standard, sport & comfort) so one kit should fit all (I have the comfort seats). You dealer should be able to confirm over the phone.
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