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HELP NEEDED! Rear Fixed Window Rubber Gasket Replacement
So, Im in need of someone who has either completed this task or someone who possibly has a TIS account and has access to it. I noticed after receiving the my 2002 3.0i X5 from a NON BMW dealership that the car had just been washed poorly. After inspecting the vehicle when I got home, I noticed that there was damage to the outside weather gasket which is located on the rear doors around the rear fixed window (see pics). I am hoping to find someone willing to help walk me through this procedure of replacing the protective rubber gasket. ![]() ![]() ![]() I appreciate any help given, and I will hopefully gather enough information to which I can post a do-it-yourself thread on this matter for future X5'ers. Feel free to PM me if you can help me on this.
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This does not have comprehensive info but it will assist
BMW TIS Online • 5' E53 • X5 4.4i (M62) Offroad • Body equipment • rear manually operated windows |
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THANKS MAC, I sincerely appreciate it.
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1999 Isuzu Trooper Manual - retired
2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 3.0 - retired 2002 BMW X5 E53 3.0i Manual - retired 2012 BMW X5 3.5D - Current phi alpha |
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