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Bob in South Carolina April 14th 06 09:28 PM

BMW 1998 Cabin filter replacement
 
I know the filter is located behind the glove box but after removing the
glove box,whats next? Car is a series 3 conv.

Enoch Root April 18th 06 02:51 AM

BMW 1998 Cabin filter replacement
 
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:28:36 +0000, Bob in South Carolina wrote:

> I know the filter is located behind the glove box but after removing the
> glove box,whats next? Car is a series 3 conv.



http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/54597

Yours might not have the sword, but it's in the same location minus the
sword if not. If you are bent on doing it yourself, have some bandaids
handy. Good luck.

ER


Bob in South Carolina via CarKB.com April 18th 06 04:03 PM

BMW 1998 Cabin filter replacement
 
Enoch Root wrote:
>> I know the filter is located behind the glove box but after removing the
>> glove box,whats next? Car is a series 3 conv.

>
>http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/54597
>
>Yours might not have the sword, but it's in the same location minus the
>sword if not. If you are bent on doing it yourself, have some bandaids
>handy. Good luck.
>
>ER

I really don't understand your comments,can you elaborate on "swords"?

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Enoch Root April 18th 06 09:37 PM

BMW 1998 Cabin filter replacement
 
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 15:03:33 +0000, Bob in South Carolina via CarKB.com
wrote:

> Enoch Root wrote:
>>> I know the filter is located behind the glove box but after removing the
>>> glove box,whats next? Car is a series 3 conv.

>>
>>http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/54597
>>
>>Yours might not have the sword, but it's in the same location minus the
>>sword if not. If you are bent on doing it yourself, have some bandaids
>>handy. Good luck.
>>
>>ER

> I really don't understand your comments,can you elaborate on "swords"?


The link has pictures with arrows. Where are you confused? Sword is a
piece in older cars that newer models do not have. It's called a sword
because... it looks like a sword. This doesn't apply to you. Exciting, I
know. But it's not the point.

Click on the link.



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