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51 31... Window glass removal with wire pull handle

Special tools required: 

WARNING: Follow SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  for working on vehicles with airbag systems (risk of injury).
Always wear safety goggles and protective gloves for your own safety.

Attention! 

Handle sharp-edged tools with care (risk of damage to the head airbag and the window glass).

Attention! 

Follow the vehicle-specific repair instructions!

Protect inner and outer working area (body, trim panels, cables etc.) against damage.

Depending on the area of application, a SEPARATING CORD  can also be used as an alternative to wire.

Using the separating cord prevents any damage to the body.

Do not pull the separating cord over any sharp edges (risk of tearing)!

Used tool: 

Use suction cups (51 3 010) to lift out the window glass.

Always keep both suction cups dry and clean to ensure their optimum adhesion on the windscreen.

Secure window glass (if necessary with adhesive tape) against falling out.

Fig 1: Lifting Window Glass Using Suction Cups (51 3 010)
G09862003Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Pulling cutting wire into vehicle 

NOTE: When using the separating cord, always pull it in using the wire starter 2 150 267.

Using wire starter 

Bend wire end approx. 10 mm and insert in notched tip.

Pierce wire starter with uniform pressure through adhesive bead, wire end (bent part) must be positioned on window glass.

Fig 3: Identifying Wire Starter
G09862005Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Attach wire pull handles 

Feed in cutting wire (1) in cutting handle (2) and clamping element (3) as illustrated.

Move back cutting handle (2) over clamping element (3) and trap wire end (4).

WARNING: Danger of injury!
Wire end (4) must not protrude out of cutting handle (2).
Fig 4: Attaching Wire Pull Handles
G09862006Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.

Cutting handle (2) can be secured with suction cup (5) to the vehicle window or body during each of the work operations. This prevents damage to the paint.

Fit second wire pull handle to other wire end.

Perform repair work with the aid of a second person.

Cutting wire (4) must be guided in cutting direction at an acute as possible angle (>45°) to adhesive bead (1).

Cut through adhesive bead (1) by pulling cutting handle (2) and at the same time providing counter support with cutting handle (3).

Pull back cutting wire (4) with cutting handle (3) and make sure that cutting wire (4) is always held under tension.

Cut through remaining adhesive bead in the same way.

Fig 5: Cutting Through Adhesive Bead
G09862007Courtesy of BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.