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Old 10th September 2017, 10:41   #1
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if it has not already been covered brake / stop light switch XKB000022

seems to be the same on all these (needs verifying)


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It is the same switch for a car without cruise control as it is a single pole switch.
The brake switch for cars with cruise control has the same part number but with an "A" at the end and is a dual pole switch
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Old 2nd February 2018, 07:16   #2
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Default Oil Filter Cross References

I'm looking for any oil filter part numbers for the 2.5 that can be cross referenced to Wix or Amsoil.
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Old 3rd February 2018, 13:18   #3
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i'm looking for any oil filter part numbers for the 2.5 that can be cross referenced to wix or amsoil.
wix filters - wl7270
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Old 20th October 2020, 15:56   #4
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Default Front arch liner

I can't find a replacement for my front arch liners that is not second hand. Is there some bmw model that could fit on 75.
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Old 23rd October 2020, 14:55   #5
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I can't find a replacement for my front arch liners that is not second hand. Is there some bmw model that could fit on 75.
Very unlikely the liner from any other model would fit, body panel parts are unique to a model normally. One exception was the Granada and later Scorpio (frog eye), which changed the the boot and all of the front end, but retained the mid section of the Granada body.
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Old 22nd February 2013, 22:56   #6
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Default Plastic handle for tourer load cover sheet

BMW E46 plastic handle assembly for the tourer load cover sheet is an exact fit. The same part. And I'm fairly sure that the whole load cover sheet assembly is the same as well.
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Old 27th February 2013, 19:18   #7
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The BMW tourer load cover is wider than the Rover one.

I had a couple of BMW ones, one for the 5 series and one for the 3 series and neither would fit.
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Old 10th May 2013, 20:28   #8
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Default R75 1.8T interchangable parts

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Funny nick "milosnikolic" miłośnik=admirerer, but "olic" - something's missing. Hope ~oh has not dropped out!

Put just a few interchangable farts for 1.8T, please!

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Old 26th October 2013, 12:54   #9
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BMW E46 plastic handle assembly for the tourer load cover sheet is an exact fit. The same part. And I'm fairly sure that the whole load cover sheet assembly is the same as well.
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The BMW tourer load cover is wider than the Rover one.

I had a couple of BMW ones, one for the 5 series and one for the 3 series and neither would fit.
Dartrivet is correct with regards to the handle. The BMW part number is 51 47 7 046 771 - it's also known as a 'HANDLE' or (strangely) 'TOOL' - and it's for a BMW "3-Series Touring" 1998-2005 model (body codename E46, NOT the newer E91). Be prepared for storemen to pretend they've never heard of it, or can't find it. My man had to look it up in about 3 different books before he found it - so if you are sure to tell them the year and model, as well as the part number it'll save you time and fuss.

Ignore the fact that the drawing (if they show you it) doesn't look exactly right - the product that comes across in the bag IS right! You get top and bottom halves of the handle, plus the two screws for (in my case) £12.69. Result! (that price was back in 2008, mind, when I first wrote about this)

mikesmith2 is most probably right about the widths of the actual cover-sheet not matching though; I never tried those, and just needed a replacement handle (as Tourer owners may know, or will find out, if you let the sheet fly back under its own power, it will likely smash the handle, so be warned!)
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Old 26th October 2013, 13:01   #10
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The garage that did my tracking, and subsequently changed my rear axle trailing arm bush had trouble finding one; the cross referenced part numbers and found a BMW part was suitable. For obvious reasons, I didn't ask about exactly what the part number was. This is however of some use to those with the facilities to cross reference part numbers.
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