Removed dark black tint from rear doors yesterday as I wanted them in clear glass to match front doors
Shocked to find I have 1 black factory tinted door glass
Are there any specific markings on the glass to identify it as being a clear window?
As so many are film tinted I'd like to make sure I get the right one
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Re: Door glass Question
First of all
Odd one that. Usually all of the glass from the B-pillar back will have been factory tinted (so called sun protection glass) if that option was chosen - and it often was. All OEM glass is/was from Semperit at new, and has a BMW rounded etched on it. There might be a part number on the glass. Front glass was not dark tinted by default, or as a factory option.
One place to look is RealOEM on line. It’s a copy of the current BMW parts database. Use the last 7 characters of your VIN in the ‘serial number’ box and it will pull up the right model/year/market. That will give you the right part numbers to search for a new one. They’re normally 7 or 11 digits, and in this case 11.
I’ve pulled up the page for my old E53. First two of item 03 are the clear class factory fit below:
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpa ... Id=51_3894
As for changing it, another useful resource is newtis.info. It’s a copy of the dealer’s tech/service manual on line.
Odd one that. Usually all of the glass from the B-pillar back will have been factory tinted (so called sun protection glass) if that option was chosen - and it often was. All OEM glass is/was from Semperit at new, and has a BMW rounded etched on it. There might be a part number on the glass. Front glass was not dark tinted by default, or as a factory option.
One place to look is RealOEM on line. It’s a copy of the current BMW parts database. Use the last 7 characters of your VIN in the ‘serial number’ box and it will pull up the right model/year/market. That will give you the right part numbers to search for a new one. They’re normally 7 or 11 digits, and in this case 11.
I’ve pulled up the page for my old E53. First two of item 03 are the clear class factory fit below:
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpa ... Id=51_3894
As for changing it, another useful resource is newtis.info. It’s a copy of the dealer’s tech/service manual on line.
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Re: Door glass Question
Some useful stuff for me to look into there thankyou
I should also add I think I've sussed why it has the 1 dark glass as my x5 is a bit different in other ways
1 door & interior trims are grey
Yet seating is black
2 steering wheel is pre facelift
I'm suspecting my car was stolen at some point
(Entrry via rear door glass)
Seating and steering wheel probably having been robbed
I should also add I think I've sussed why it has the 1 dark glass as my x5 is a bit different in other ways
1 door & interior trims are grey
Yet seating is black
2 steering wheel is pre facelift
I'm suspecting my car was stolen at some point
(Entrry via rear door glass)
Seating and steering wheel probably having been robbed
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Re: Door glass Question
Or someone wanted to fit a new interior but didn’t find all of it on line so you have a mix-up. Some preferred the look of the earlier wheel. I would have thought an insurer would have refitted it correctly - unless it was 3rd party only at the time. Still, there’s nowt as strange as folk.....
If you run the VIN through one of the on line BMW VIN decoders it will tell you what the ‘as built’ options were.
If you run the VIN through one of the on line BMW VIN decoders it will tell you what the ‘as built’ options were.
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Re: Door glass Question
Update
Door glass windows have a code on the glass itself to make identification easier so you can avoid buying the incorrect tints.
Eg my clear glass windows show code
43R-004530
While the dark tint window shows
43R-004553
Door glass windows have a code on the glass itself to make identification easier so you can avoid buying the incorrect tints.
Eg my clear glass windows show code
43R-004530
While the dark tint window shows
43R-004553
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